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JTJNE 1,1883. NO (. KOKA. for us and nner ample justice had been done to it ;tnd 've hnd , had time to" thaw out " ,ve drove 'IPl!iCOpal Visitation to Rev. A. O. Sweet's l\1isson. on to the Ri"lvenscliffe Schvol-bouse to H Hend a meclingof The Church Building Committee. Th:s TtJ tIle Edito)' of the Algoma 111is.lilOIIOI'!J Net-vli ; meeting . hud been long 1upked forward to as the Den]' Sir: .As it js S0111e time since I troubled Bishop had requested us ill the fit.L fiot to pro.· you wiih a JettcrI trust you will. HIlow me to eeed with the builtling of the (:hurl:h till he had giro you 11 short aCGoun t of Bishop Sullivan's personally inspecte(l the S1 te an(1 d' lscussed the first to this struggling outpost of the church plans. Our plans, . carefully drawn out by.Joh.n Militallt, al::;o briefly to chronicle indirectly the r.L:j ' pper, Lay-HLmdel', were produced and thorough- pl'ogl'f'SS madc during the past ypar and to aeknow- ly ' examined and were cordially n pproved by the ledgo YHl'ioLlS sums of money ",hieh been 1'C- Bishop as a wholE'. One ' alteration, 01' rather emr· ceiretloy me for cburch purposes. tailment, the Bishop adviscd us to make. The Bishop Sullivan re:lche(l my house on l\Jonday building was deslgned to one bl1l1dll(Rl tho fifth of February and during the afternoon of and twenty-foul' persons, and the BisllO'p , thought the dily be was jOlneo by his examining seating eapacity for one-hnndreu would be suffiei- chlipIllin, the Rev. 1\11'. Cole of Bracebridge. The I ent. alteraticHl now been mclc1e a.rid two following dHY<3, Tuesday hntI 'Vednesday, i specifications have been carefully drawn oyt anu were occppiea with my eX:lIuination for the Priest-I tenders have heen invited for the work of build- hood, with the exceptIo'n of part of 'Vednesday ing . . 'Ve hope to have the building ready for con moming which ' was taken up by - the usual secration by the middle of next winter. A Wednesday service. I regret to say that the nt- great deal of preliminary work has nlreaJy been tendnnce at this service was much smallel than I done After the Committee meeting \ve ndjoul'ned it shouhl have been and I lnuch humbled by Ito John Tipper's house close by tor tea and at the fact that after two years' preaching and teach- o'clvck ' were again in the school house for ingmy people should beso deficient in tl'ue,clllu:ch- eyening service. The night, lvas very manship as to absent themse1res from the House ' stormy and the roads were welllligh impassable of GoLl on so solemn a clay as A, vy ednesc'ay. but nevertheless there was a fhir ntlmber of wor- In spite of the thinness of the c;)' ngregation, ' only shippers. The Bishop preached and administer- twelve b(>ing the Bishop gave llS an ad- · ed the IToly Comnitinion. At the conclusion of mil'llble serreoll. Divine Service a sort of'informal meeting was On Thursday morning t11e Bishop and I started held at ,vhich parish matters generally were eli,,- for Ravenscliffe, twelve nliles off. The roads cussed and commeuted on by the Bishop. That were so he'":vy with lately-fallen snow that we nigllt , we slept . at Tipper's and the next took four hours in getting over the twel\'e miles morning (Friday the Slth.) for Dixon's and it was a relief to both (\f us when we reached school house about eight miles fl'om- Tippees. the house of our kind and genial hos , tess, The service was to have been at 2 p.m. but owing Tipper. 11ero a. plentiful Ilrovided to the state of the roads it 1.30. by the time

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l\1U~ KOKA. for us and nner ample justice had been done to it ;tnd 've hnd , had time to" thaw out " ,ve drove

'IPl!iCOpal Visitation to Rev. A. O. Sweet's l\1isson. on to the Ri"lvenscliffe Schvol-bouse to H Hend a meclingof The Church Building Committee. Th:s

TtJ tIle Edito)' of the Algoma 111is.lilOIIOI'!J Net-vli ; meeting . hud been long 1upked forward to as the

Den]' Sir: .As it js S0111e time since I troubled Bishop had requested us ill the fit.L fiot to pro.· you wiih a JettcrI trust you will. HIlow me to eeed with the builtling of the (:hurl:h till he had giro you 11 short aCGoun t of Bishop Sullivan's personally inspecte(l the S1 te an(1 d'lscussed the first Yi~it to this struggling outpost of the church plans. Our plans, . carefully drawn out by.Joh.n Militallt, al::;o briefly to chronicle indirectly the r.L:j 'pper, Lay-HLmdel', were produced and thorough-pl'ogl'f'SS madc during the past ypar and to aeknow- ly ' examined and were cordially n pproved by the ledgo YHl'ioLlS sums of money " ,hieh hav~ been 1'C- Bishop as a wholE'. One' alteration, 01' rather emr· ceiretloy me for cburch purposes. tailment, the Bishop adviscd us to make. The

Bishop Sullivan re:lche(l my house on l\Jonday building was deslgned to accomo(~ate one bl1l1dll(Rl

tho fifth of February and during the afternoon of and twenty-foul' persons, and the BisllO'p , thought the ~Hl11e dily be was jOlneo by his examining seating eapacity for one-hnndreu would be suffiei­chlipIllin, the Rev. 1\11'. Cole of Bracebridge. The I ent. Tbi~ alteraticHl l~as now been mclc1e a.rid two following dHY<3, Tuesday hntI 'Vednesday, i specifications have been carefully drawn oyt anu were occppiea with my eX:lIuination for the Priest-I tenders have heen invited for the work of build­hood, with the exceptIo'n of part of 'Vednesday ing . . 'Ve hope to have the building ready for con moming which ' was taken up by-the usual A~h-I secration by the middle of next winter. A Wednesday service. I regret to say that the nt- great deal of preliminary work has nlreaJy been tendnnce at this service was much smallel than I done After the Committee meeting \ve ndjoul'ned it shouhl have been and I f~lt lnuch humbled by Ito John Tipper's house close by tor tea and at the fact that after two years' preaching and teach- ~even o'clvck 'were again in the school house for ingmy people should beso deficient in tl'ue,clllu:ch- eyening service. The night, lvas very c~ld , and manship as to absent themse1res from the House 'stormy and the roads were welllligh impassable of GoLl on so solemn a clay as A, h· vy ednesc'ay. but nevertheless there was a fhir ntlmber of wor­In spite of the thinness of the c;)'ngregation, ' only shippers. The Bishop preached and administer­twelve b(>ing p~esent, the Bishop gave llS an ad- · ed the IToly Comnitinion. At the conclusion of mil'llble serreoll. Divine Service a sort of'informal meeting was

On Thursday morning t11e Bishop and I started held at ,vhich parish matters generally were eli,,­for Ravenscliffe, twelve nliles off. The roads cussed and commeuted on by the Bishop. That were so he'":vy with lately-fallen snow that we nigllt , we slept. at ~rs. Tipper's and the next took four hours in getting over the twel\'e miles morning (Friday the Slth.) ~tnrted for Dixon's and it was a relief to both (\f us when we reached school house about eight miles fl'om-~Il's. Tippees. the house of our kind and genial hos,tess, ~Irs. The service was to have been at 2 p.m. but owing Tipper. 11ero a. plentiful dinnerw~s Ilrovided to the state of the roads it w~s 1.30. by the time

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we reachen ~fr. 'Vhiddon's hO~lse one mile fronl pre~ent site is th'e best, ' 01hers that n site on the school house, T%ur dism:lJ 've found there opposite side, of Buck Lake where a village was no track beyond .Mr. vVhiddon's nnd we were l'Hpidly springing up, would be more . told that it would be impossible to reaeh the I\ftel' a lung discus~ion the nleeting adj senool house under an hoUt" the snow' being from without any definite T'e8ult.. t11l'ee tofoue feet deep. This hein o' so we decid- To be Omtimu:.d. r:-,

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ed to forego thp. attempt to pt'oceed further ns it ~n .A'ppcal for Algolllannd Tile Far N would certainly have rendered us late Jor the \'\' (ll'lt. evening servir.e at nrr;lcombe. The Bishop and

I were much disappointe(} at not being able to' Go yc into all the 'wol ld anti prrad1 the keep onr engagement. It was an 01(1 promise of to every creature. St. ]\'iark xvi, 15. mine that 1. wonld holl1 servjf'es reguliil'ly in this Is this commnnd obeyed by thos(! who de settlement:lS soon as I " V1I3 PI'ieste(i~.nd 1 thought all the time and the money they (!an s-pHre to it would be · n:ee rOt, the BiRhop to hold the ther the l1l'enching of the Gospel only at home

jl,..s't chnrch of -Eugland service e\'01' held if the.y uo realize the duty of contributing to b131'e. Ihn(l TJul'poselyrefntined from holdingserYir'e ign missions, to eOllcentl'ate all their energies 11e1'e before as I dill not think it right " that, I one corner of the ~lission Field? \Vould it should bun]en myself with another out-station be nlOl'e consistent with Christ's command, if whil&t I '\'[IS rending for the Priesthood. There pIc <IS far' as m:ly be possible extended their in m:p :-.cven fitmilies here belonging to the church esls -and enlarged theil' ehal'ities, each sym of England ,Ill living within r.:1Hy rea,~h of one :l11- thizing more with the other, as tl1ey ,\ ... onght other and they flre, hy their ' 3so.ation, quite cut the hringillg in of Chl'ist'8 lost sheep in <Ill \) off from all relig:ous services. I am glnd to ~ay tel'S of the world? Is it not too often the

that since the Bh;hop's visit I. ha.ve made. arl'a'nge I tll:tt while one party of Chl'is~ians i~ entirely ment~ to hold n. week dny ser\'Jce on the first Mon- voted to work for the church In Incltn.. another

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day in PVCl'y month; after a while I hope.' to in- the church in Africa. &c .. they ignore the n crease this to a fortnightly R€r\'ice. " I thlnk it of others and have therefore little or no sympath 'VHS the Ear! of Beacon~field ,vho used to 8~ that with the labourers in a diffnrent liel(l. . " failure is the parent · of success" and I "'lwpe . ~ on1e Ray that by this Inenns mOl'e \Vorl, is this SHying ,viII prove true ::IS regards the services done, than it each dividecl his means, but isit to be held at 'Vhiddon's settlement. aecording to Chl'ist's rille, and if not,. we may

After re~ting n little while at ~Ir. '\Vhid.lon's be Sllre, ,vhatevP1' may h,tve been oui' own and having partaken of a good hearty dinner, we thong'hts as to the best men1lS of attaining the once more got into OUl' sleigh and wended our way end in view, they cann;)t be the right means. slowly but. surely to Ilfl'acombe. I-Jere service The AmcI'ican r ndians~ f01' whom perhap;; we was beJd at 7 p.m. and we only arrived just in have cared nothing, are U'3 much Go~'s (hild. time for it. The Hev. Mr. C .• le took part in the I en as thp. East Indian 01' the A 1ric~ln, Christ service. The congregation was a. good o!)e fOl' a died fOI· thenl and lIe loves thCln. ~Iust there week-day 'and the service was hea!'ly. The Bish- not · be somethinO' wantinO'in onr love to our

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op preached as usual. At the conclusion 0(' tbe Lord and Mast0l' it w.e Lare nothingfol' any service a genera-l meetillg was held in which fin~il1- whonl He love;;;? Others tua.y say, it would ces and other I~iltters rehting t<? the Mi~sion .were be wasted ener'gy. for the people a"e fast dy. di:3cussed. The subject of' a new and Uu'ge church ing onto Is it not ho.wever p )ssib~e, if the was warmly debat.ed. Ilis Lordship stated that· right lueans ho used to arre~t that dec~y, let l()ith()l~t one exception the chltrch }z,ere nlone the landable Inotive to win even that itt lltrac()n~be is the wor.4$t churcli remnant for Christ's f(lid ? buildinf! irz, the Diocese'; every -log' r.ro those tl'ibes once belonged the fel,tile was cl'ying out loudly for . its succes3ion. plains of north ~\.meriea but we dl'ove them far The congl'eg ttion, however, were not un- to t~he north and west.. 'Ve took ft'Oln them animous as to where the new church should be . theiJ- ]ands~ and wh~-it did ,ve give the'm in reo built: some melubers contending that that the turn? ~ot the Gospel of peace, not the sword

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~t the ~pit'it, but at the instignation of an evil ' mTIongst them. But this has been Gone. spirit, we gave them ,vhat they cal1ed "fit'e- 'rherc twa schools and 111isslon stations, though watel'" and whiro-k~y, the abuse of which has not ~o ma.'lY 3S m'e needed, in those distant re­been n. C1l"Se to onl' own conntry, has been a gions whithei,the poor Indians have been dl'iv still gl'eat01' blight to those pnOl~ people, who en, and Hishops have been appointed, who had no Bible fl)'inciples' in('111t~ating tempel:- may ,vell be said to be following the (liample anee to enable them to withstand the terllpta.-· 'of the Gl'eat Chief ShnphcI'cl, ~whGn they baNe tion. IIad 'NO treated thelU othel'wise, hl..HV sphm'es of illfll1(~nce in the civili:"iccl to,vns to different might 1 hcit· condition now have been. go afte)' the scattel'ed' sheep in ,th03e 'wilcllone They were not devoid of intellect or iCleas of lands, DI'. Sullivan, one of the most popular religion. 'J'hey did \vorship One Grcat ~pil'it, preachers in 1\Jontl'eal, left his lil)'ge congre­aud those who have been edueated in schools gatioll all11 gnve np half his incolne, to accept 01' colleges have proved thelllselve1 eapablp- of the ll1issiollnI'Y BiRhopl·jc of Algoma. All nre a high~J' civilization. _'rhe wI'iter of these not called as he was, "to go th()lllSelves into the lines waR struck by the npp'eal'HnCe of AmeFi- Mission Field, bllt it is incumbent on all, to can chiefs who visited England nlany years I do what they can to aid those-theil' I'epresen ago; thry did not seeln to belong to a Jo,v tat.ives-who go, as · it wel'e, in theil' plac~. type of humanity-and those ,vho have shot }\tIay all who )'cad this appeal be induce'l to the I'apids of the 8t. La'Vl'('llce 111ay l'cnicmbel' ~end if it be only a- few penee to the a(~dl'eSs the int('Jligent eye and the handsome ~)I'ofile of given at its close, :ts a l)1'oof of theil' gooel the skilful pilot, in wh(lse veins fluw'ed the will de~pising llot small ofl'el'ino's--fo)' Im'ge blood of the old A mel'icnn Chief: collections nllly often he I'uthel' the nggn'gate

Alas! that it shonld only be no,.y when hnt I of the pence ofth~ POOl', as of the pounds of T(\mnants of th~ iribes ~l'e left, that the chnr-I t~le rich. . .. . " . tilES should gIve thell' strength ' to labour . (Contwued In om' next.)

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__ . . see the cou~l'e,.;atlOn of Ht. John ... ... St~ Jo~\'ph's Island. They Will Build it ChnrCh'l pilton the marlwt,., 'Ve wO:lld 1il,e ,,~o

(Fmm tlte TlwlIdt:1' Boy Ihmld.) church build a fil~e edifice here. New BY REV. H. BEET{.

. Mn.rch 28i h churches bnilt here lJOW shonld be . Onr new church at Mud Lake is ale 'fhe St. Jobn'sChnrch Eastf'l' Ves- lal'ge so as they may accommodate the rea~ly dra,wing towards cOlupletion.

try mfeti!ll! W::IS held on M01l(lay last increasing population. 'Ve have beal, h( ldiug service jn it at widell thf>re-wns a gooo ' a,l~ndall~e. ---~~.~. ,.ince cll1'istma.s alid \ve fully : npPJeci. The fiu::.ncial <;tatelLt'nt showed that EXUIUillati'."Il, fur Ordina- ate the ulessiLJ~ and comfol'fof · havmg , thel'e was sufficient money to meet all tioll. a. place 'of wOlship. a buildilJgs~tnpllft CllITCllt t'xpense~. The Chlll'ch.ward- ~special1y for the purpose of miRcmbl-ens eJect fire Mf'ssl's. W. F. Davi(h'on iug ill to l,l'l1y to Him who blesses us and G. T. M,t)'I{:oI. Up"u the qUf>s~ion. On Tuesday May 15:h the examina- ill so lDany ways.

1 tiOll of candidates f~l' ordinatiun cum- . . of building a church there was a. llSCUSS . . , . lr; WClS wilb ~-edillgs (If lh'p' greate8t ion, Plalls are to he prepared by Mr. lllellced at the Sluug\yauk. The Rev. S01'l'OW tllat I had my fir&t funer~l in Wichtcpd for .\ building; sufficiently H. Benison and the Rev. H. Beer, I!" J C 1 11 ft

• (, '. I bid " 1'·1 b tl I. t~ Ihe chul'C I, ilJI'S. • amp)e a er lor-lYe to seat two Illllldrd anj fifty peO- I (II 1 e .cons ort aUle", y Ie a~, • •

1 tl ']'1 . t d t 1 tl f' d I-Bishop Fauqnier were examined for' beIng safely dehvucd of a hUle boy p e. ley 111 en 0 ay le 01111 fl.- , ,

t· . 1 . d tl bUll·ll·llg, I Ill'jests orders, allJ 'Vm, Frot:)t of She- and Ldd. twins, lll'ver regaillt:d her 1:n Ul tie SP1'lllg', an Ie , L

brick Vf'neer, erected as the means of guiudah, Manitoulin Islaad. was ex-, strength but gradlla~ly sank and at

tue ciJUn.:h will allow. Tliey have mined fpl' the perpetual diacon \te : . last 011 'Vedl1eBd~,y April 18th ,bel' soul

1111,1 '" liLeral offer from MI'. Thos. All three gentlemen passed very I took its fiiaht to its maker. She was ~lnflil:l for thd qnalltity of bricks creditably, showiu;; that they had care I d J'/' : t t b 'r and

• Ul'wg IJe a conS18 en mem e . to be used. A bout eigh t lJUnd, fully read up the bvolis -gIven to them _ _. red dollal's was fubscl'ibed laflt (0 prepare. , . _ regular attendant , at church,; und It

spring, und a commh,tee C()1l8i~titlg of Ordination was exp~cted on Tdnity 'Yas a great gl'it!~ to her that tbe c'om­

~lessr~, Kelll1C~y, Hay, Bishop. and Sund<lY, but unavoidabl,e circumstances furt of the Lord's Supper wa,s denie4 ,

the incurubeut, was appointed to t;olicit detained the Bishop in Tcronto, so that !.er, I being ~nly a deacon~ , fUl'tlJer Bubl'cl'iptiollS. As We stated a the orainatiou has been put off until At Hilton we are tl)aking an effort short time ago, some of the propel't.y I h b 11 d

the se~olld Sunday after Trinity, which to Jaise money to pure ase a e , an_ behngiug to the Church in this place caD be sold, and i ~ is likely it will be will be June 31'd. we hope to be 8ucc~ssful.

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Jotihlgs. " ) gr~at Le~d 'is a- t'l~e.~ c<\-~e: ob your rna· il;g(A '~hildrells dt'esses; i parcel , l.ma, an' if you's a .'good girl-you'l1 jus ous art~c,1es" 1 ~ontlet . .. ' . ,- I

O 8ee 'he,.~· so. me day, nnu it' you .,iSI;O,~"J~ < ' ,. ~ ·j.~r.r01~, 'jl,,'~ .. ""1. 'G., S,ll'e~t •.

. ' j'ainntiou' Sundny' will l!c ·secohd · - ." . . . great ' Lord' will ncJjb~r, . ll~Qbei· b1'i~g '. Orie over"c()at~'ctc, .

, "Sunday after rrriuity; . ' .- . -- f ..'

yon ~ogcther !~' ; '. <' ~: Jtl'olli lliis,q ~L.1let. __ ~ r ,The Sault <;bnrclf has been bright. ' '.. -,' r ,~." ,. - - - . , ,-< " ., • \ I ,"

~ ' D<lpl/s manner as' ,tell ' fiS \ herl ,one roll factory \lutton, 3 ~ll·ticles ,

F, ·en,ed up illternally • .- . . y", • • •• w:)rds .ll~: d sonle effect,· UIJO!I' L6ilisc, ' ii lIiJer'i::lotliing~ -l . llail' soclrs, 3 ,sCarfs, Rev. E. ' F. 'WilsOll is awav on 'aalJd~ ~~he tried b C1)lJtent hel'?el(\\,itll . p;~il; fi:~ni i~'JVeR, '1 ' l;aii· --ll1ufi't,ees,

Miss.io1l1wy trip t~ Algollla Mill~~ ' lVatchii1.~ tho rain stl'ea.ming down the I pinaf01\C" for tit') -Rev. lVIl' Wil

i ' , Uev. R. Hennison hopes to start. for w'iudow~pi1nes, 'alld·.,,~as soon' ill, ~ suf· scbouls at S'Ll~I't S'te .. Marie. ' .

'his N(~pi;.;on ~lis:siull immediatoly aft.o\' fh:ieilt;ly . cbeerful maud to m[l1:clt lip lUeU10rial eha·pet ~ :'orc1inahon : ' , - al\d down the 1'0CHn to t.he ~OUIICl. of n. 0 ... ·;. · ........................ $ 1

C 1·1' 1 t kIf Charlitl's music, gl'eatly to his s;\tis!'ac ,Bv ~1r~illl'''J p.oll(£3(J) ' 146~O o u WIntel' las a 'en eave 0 us fit . I J.. . '" hO ..........v

last and !he excep:iollally cold anti hOIl. · . G. aUII H........................... 2,00 ac war 6])1'1Og Jas gIven p ace to I J • • ...... ............ ......... • b k'· d . 1 : ' 1 . fhe drenr'v ¥eat.hel' withont was IT L n 200

S~1ll11ler. .- nut all that Delph hl1.d t.o co.lleu! with Christidlle ......................... ' 6,00 - I title fonnd bhe had an enemy within I Gmce chul'chMolltreal......... 0,38

" , We nre pleased to ba able ' to state \he honse, whose nttackf! it was fa.r Ol'lllstI)WII.............. ............ 2,n, )Jlat they, are forl1ling _ it. uew Heboo] morB difficult to meet. I Suttoll SULluay school.......... 2',00 section ill the Township of Oliver, 'lenl' I _Tile little womnl1. whose angi'y Cull. Shlllgw'l.uk HUllle ... ... DO; Gj; 82 'Prince AI' thl1r's Landing. 'l'l!e COtllJ- I

-cil had a meeting a (ew tlays ngo,uud voice hnt! attracted Dapb's attention at I III Illelllorintn ... ,................. 5,O~ ,divided up the Towuship ~lIto two fir:;;t, l{ept her hnmble lodgf'r fanjiliar! V. Coo .................. ~............. 5,00

· Bcl~o.ol se0t.ion~, the new one on the with its hUl'sh tones. Dilpll'snpp~ar'l D,·. H-ollaud , (£1.1)............ 5,06

west SIde f f the Tt1Wllship; whicb bas .~ of late become a lloce!Osit,j', owillg to

incroase ot' population. They have selected a E;it~, alHl will soon COIU­

mence the section or a. good ~ubstan­

, tin.l school bouse, for which they will require a teacher.

BIRr.I'HS.

Oll rruesda!', 1\-hrell 28th t.he wife .. of J. C ... mpbell, St. Joseph'd I:;lalld 01

twins. , Ou Sunday April 29th at tlie P,q·.

.6onage Ilrl'a~otllbe Muskolm, ·· wife of ·the Rev. A. S. O. Swed, of a daughter,

DEATH.

auce was tbe ~igl1ai for a volley of com. St. Milry's Sunday schoo" COlllO 10,00 pl:.ints as to the noise made by the Catarqul ............... : ; .......... : 8,110 c~Jil(hen, tbe ll1adiS left on tbe Hoo.r St. Mill'y ~lagualine, Napanec.. l~,OO

by Daph's feet as she retumet! from I INDIAN lIOllES. the well; :l!e unp]easantllfss of" see"· All S' S 1 I ,uI' 1 . I II . . a lilts . se 1:)0, iY W )y .... $ 9,37 1I1?: 01. ler fo is Fa ml'ich at homo III II I rr" S 1 I '1' . "

'g 1 " & . lJ'y rllllty . se lOu, umnto. 15,00 one . . own louse, c. . S G .' 1 . U' . .. t. Jorge s (; 1. 11ll~S, U 11111

D,'plt ·never had u chance to get nny J .') . 25,00 f t

l. tl D 1 M' R ". . . .JellO.XVl: , ••••• ; •••••••••••••••• ,ur uJ~r lUll ,. ec(, ISS ay.' In her n . t

. t ',. 'fi . \ eavel'ton...... ...... ...... ......... 3,10 a ,temt)ts a SOl 'Just! eatlOlJ for tlJe. ,. "

. . " . ' U xlmclgc S, sehool for InuHltI bL'y 22,00 npOIllrjg ot hor moat.11 was snl'e ~o pro" S p 'I' S 1 I L - d . 1 l' 1 l' ' t. .&.i.!.U S • Rl'lOU, "n on, for ( uce anot leI' tll'ill C 011 I IC "i111pndenc::l b of cel't.dn people ·that nobody knew I· o~ .......................... : ... 37,50

1 . b " . St Johu 15 Sunday s(;ho01 Bcrllll 8.45

anyt. Jlug a onto ' I S '1'1 'S · . . , . .. t. Wlllns . sch BL'il:Cebndge 3.77 'I he demure, lookmg lILtle gl~'1 was I 'l'r'nity S. scLJ.Mltcbc'lI fOl' 'V, E-I. 19,00

geuerall.Y. a stlent spectator of these I Pel' Rev. R. Sheve., mite 1.loxe::;. 2,01 attacks, but now ntHI . then she was " " , " for 'W I1wanosh 1,71 f'erced to O1'y out., "0 mothel, dou't!" Ai" M. e " . ,. ~ . • \ N r

At St. Josepb's Islaud April l8'th which prot~cts was general1~ met by ttl .g.on~a: ~ IS~~U~l'lI ~., el\~. M J C

1. II sharp box lLl the efL~, and a 'rake that., )11 S HalsoD $1 ,M1:~ W l,klllson 3;JC 1'S. • umpue .

.MaI'Y, and learn to be quiet!" if l\1al'V ~Jrs. Hamilton $1 j Rev. S. Belchu $1 'nay hauleal'lled allY lesson, it certaili. Miss "Westw,lc' tt 36~ j Miss. Macdon·

"'1 lie Babes in the Bnsl{et, iy was 'to be quiet. She 1;i1l'ely spoke, a.ld 35e j 'V.' Monsol! S5e.

OR and her· footsteps were almost as noise DAPH AND HER C.,AR,GE. less as the fall of the winter snow. AJgOIIIU Missionary News

(TO BE CONTINUED)' ." .... C,mtinUtd. AND

Daph had to go through a COlll'~e of Algoma A.id Assodation Dio. oC SHINGWAU:J{ JOURNAL. Fredericton. ) cOllso!ation, siHlilar to ·the above, velY --(:0: --

fi'equently, to enable her to maintain 'Vill be mailecl to any address for S5e. BARREL SENT 31ST MARCH 1883. her cheeriuluess; but the piteolls pe" annum in advance.

quest.iouings of the little .Louisp. well F~'om M'l'ss Greg01'!1. I REV. E. F. Wn .. SON, nigh overCRllie all the poor negro'Eo 1 roll giogham, 1 rolJ factory cotton, 1 Sault Ste. Marie philosophy. I reluitlent print, 1 . pair mltts,- 1 rull Out.

" I'sP. te!l you what it is, Miss. Lou,: ' patchwork. . ~ If this paper is not received POOl' Dapll said 'desperately at last,- ffi(011'£ }l1iss OJ,rnpbell. . I regularly send post card to above ad· &! Tae jus tell you what it is' :' De One parcel' factory cotton uudercloth-i dress. ' . . .