1861-1869. Prayer of Hon. and Rev. Baptist Noel—Residence in Cambridgeshire— CHAPTER II.1869-1870. Emigration of families—A visitor's impressions—The great life-work —Emigration of the young, begun 1870—First party of boys to Canada with Miss Macpherson and Miss Bilbrough—Their reception—Mr. Merry takes oat second party out boys—Miss Macpherson returns to England and takes out a party of girls—Canadian welcome and happy homes— Canadian pastor's story. CHAPTER III.1870-1871. Workers' meetings at Home of Industry—Training Home at Hampton opened—Personal experiences—Welcome in Western Canada—Help for a Glasgow Home—Scottish Ferryman—"Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings" CHAPTER IV.1872. The need of a Home further West—Burning of the Marchmont Home—Home restored by Canadian gifts—Miss Macpherson and Miss Reavell arrive in Canada—First visit to Knowlton in the East—Belleville Home restored by Canadian friends—Help for the Galt Home—Miss Macpherson returns to England—Miss Reavell remains at Galt CHAPTER V.1872-1874. Letter from Rev. A. M. W. Christopher—Letter from Gulf of St. CHAPTER VI.1875-1877. Mrs. Way's sewing-class for Jewesses—Bible Flower Mission—George Clarke—Incidents in Home work—The Lord's Day—Diary at sea—Letters of cheer from Canada CHAPTER VII.1877-1879. "They helped every one his neighbour"—Miss Child, a fellow labourer CHAPTER VIII.1879-1880. Experiences among Indians—Picnic in the Bush—Distribution Of CHAPTER IX.Questions and Answers—Sorrowful cases—Testimonies from those who have visited Canada—Stewardship |