next was the struggle to erect the new mission house, and its oveu- paucy while in a most crude state by the missionary, his wife and twenty of the boys and girls, the remaining girls being sheltered under the roof of the teacher and his wife, a devoted woman whose memory is still precious though she has for years enjoyed the heavenly home, Mor four years more the mission house shel ered either boys or girls wud all this time it was undergoing Carpenterins, hopetul of eventually being completed, ‘Then came the pulling down of the old buildings and the erection of the lett wing ot the present home, then the matron and girls took their final leave of the mission house. Lwo years more of work and struggle and we rejviced in a plain but comfortable Home, presided over by two faituful women, whose aim is to betterthe condition of the girls entrusted to their care, — paysically, materially, morally, and spiritually, Now can We not say with all the civilized world as it returns thanks fora year’s good harvest, “less the Lord, oh my soul and forget not all his benetiis, M. RALEY WORTHY OF IMI PATION, KITAMAAT HOME, “Yn rep We AND VE CL THE Mp”, Martha Brown is supported by the Simeoe Dist, w, M.S. Polly Wright by the Tweed Mission Band Annie Moody by Misson Band or Junior League of Wesley Chureh Vancouver, Bliza Ross by Mission Band of the Mountain St Church Montreal, i HOME NOTES, A substantial teuce has been built around the Home, enclosing a jut of nearly one acre. Lhe posls are cedar and the pickets pine, 6 feer in height, On the Ldtu, of August the major- ity of the girls left tor a tlree weeks’ holiday with their parents and friends, We ean scareely teli how great a treat this is, when we remember that untu they became Home girls, tne tite tuey led was almost as tree and unrestrained ao the air they breathed, INTERMENT, In the July issue we recorded the death by drowning of Chris, Adams aud his wife Rosa, and the futile search for the bodies, (a Seps, the 15th. Harry Howard and. Chris. Walker discovered the man’s boay at Inner Harbour, A cance vs vilue set off tor Wildablil and informed the triends who returned that night to Kiltamaat, The funeral took place on the 18th. Requieseat {1 Pac MISSIONARY MOVEMENTS. Miss Lony and Miss Jackson left by canoe for Hartley Bay, Sept. 2nd, Miss Long goes Kast on furlough, Miss Jackson will take a short holiday acecmpanying Miss Long as far as Vancouver, Miss Markland left on 20th. for River’s d July the Inlet and a holi- ay at English Bay, Vaneouver, Miss Baker who is to supply for Miss Long, arrived by canoe from Hartley Bay the 29th. of August, Miss Sherwood, the trained nurse for Dr, Wrineh’s héspital work at Hazleton went north in August,