Visatation Work. 109 each with a large garden separating house from house so widely that a fire in one could not damage its next neighbours. “The little old Mission-house, built, T think, and furnished by Mr. McCullagh himself, was quite lost amidst the well- planned adjuncts. Within and without it is now a perfect model. I wish I had such a dwelling, and see why we must not covet our neighbour’s house. “The house stands close to the river’s bank. Looking from it northward, the lofty mountains hedge in the inter- vening rich plain called Aiyansh, meaning evergreen ; before me stretched the long new road ending at the church under construction. It has a deep, broad ditch on either side, from which the soil cast up makes a roadway that must be always dry. The trees, hewn into square sills, he on the ground ready for making the side walk. It is, I think, or. will be, the best piece of road-making in the diocese. The women did it all of their own free will to make it easier for ee annem a ili ee oe SSR Y Sn tsa a ‘¢ Grist for the Mill,’’ 1