members of the visiting societies. Discussion on How to Raise Home Mission Money.. HOW to Interest the careless ones, etc, Mrs. Horton org-- ed the starting of Mission Work {oi- the children in our auxiliary, end read a paper on “Our requirements for Missionary Work." Mrs. Horton also ‘said it was the intention of the Local Union to invite this. society and also tint ‘of Peters Road .to join them and‘asked them to consider the matter The officers of themes:- were re- -elected and Mrs M. Miller and Ethel 11 We 4..» counted (1-3ch: ¢V‘V-_‘\~, nderson vere~ ap- tO the 131.853 3.1 4- Q {:y'jl'l a lien-i .3031 on July 5th. T13; an- nual reports were porches-Ed; 'I The box cf clothing this year was sent to iZiILas Ar 1192333 cf the 'ITlnidf'od'I‘i‘iilSr- .5 as‘ ’cllows: aboys char. shirts. if}? 113- t“; shirts 17 was for er Hubbard dressées 3 ’ straight oréfpin3- ure lesson. harass handkerchafs cas of ribbon a quantitymo! E3223 ‘ day school papers. all donated by the I Ememoers of the Society. and made at theft) sew-L8 I; hTo‘i-i H_r\ skia "on, '2 y ‘Cle ‘ much informa tion "V me°tm33 or as @159 hem fimn meetings. ' ; Restitution No. 1. 1712 Woman’s . weigh 31nd Home Missionary So- . n v' ;\';I‘, \WOO v—t v ‘ 'T. 1:}13 the _. 2w ‘11:- 7;: 3:1: li’“g‘,3’f‘f‘.‘f“\"" if“? ‘ 37‘1- ‘13:: 1321‘ “:e of knees: 3 find the 1.53.. .. -o;<o.€ faring and other 1‘“ vices cc itimied will the 1731: 211 n- T5751“ *he “7’3:th 1 118131 13 , . . ‘ . . ... ......... .‘—. ...._.. s.-. _.__s._._...._z,5.. On mch 7th, 1917 we find trial iiirst mention of any deaths of thel members in the person of a Mrs. William Henderson who was on es~ teemed and active member, as she was seldom absent from the meet- ings. But as we find that new memq re adds—d ' nvmbers were I and the number of copies of mud reports ordered by the So- cie ety increased too The finances be-; ing low it was decided to hold sup- pers at the homes and thus supple-i nt the offerings, “s the Societj #:‘0 SETS 11v 0 I) b, t :1. E {:5 vA': ALL-v .1.:dhortde:ta {en econ duties for me “‘ ”filo a East-.3 \; ‘ mad: I'm the faithful b; 335. Bu": 1 the monthly! nect ings were held reg— ‘ulerly and much credit is due to HIS. Sutherland for her guidance through a period of severe trial on all parties. The departurt of Ms. Sutherland to Chipman, N. 13., re? moved the leader to another field on: the work seems to have revived; with the coming of Mrs. J S. Mac-é Kay to the field Delegates “ere 'nt‘ fro next "'16 year to the Piféébfié'fiéi‘i and once or twice to the annualli meetings in Pictou and New Glass-'1, 303:, N S. From the reports of these I and ins pirationtg was received though it was constant- ly under pressure owing to The ques- tion of Church Union bemg brought: in and efforts made at propaganderii "The Thank offering was taken thrice in the 33m (1"t a, .ster and in the 5311‘. [this good custom still prevailing while the receipts Irom 71.835432}; other sources were constantly on they to an increase in the increase ,Ofi'll'ifj iiieiiibei’ship 3nd 1icbr.£lity. ' But in Jinn-‘19:?) it 1:" ; snry to dissolie the .ccxty .‘ constitute it as an auxiliary of t‘nel ' ' fix-5133": *“ (1111173611 in 1‘\--\ 4: