house preaching; prayer meeting and lecture on Wednesday evening, two sermons on Sabbath, a lecture on the Shorter Catechism on Sabbath even- ing, complete the round of my parochial labors. It keeps me busy — busy, but that I like." Concerning his work in Fall Eiver while pastor, we have been furnished the following: "In addition to his abund- ant services on the Sabbath, he conducted a Bible class on Tuesday evening, which was open to all who desired to attend. Thursday evening was devoted to the weekly prayer meeting. He always gave a lecture, taking as a basis one of the questions in the Shorter Catechism. When he came, he found a congregation discouraged and downcast, by means of disappointment and debt. The congregation was divided into districts. An elder was assigned to take charge of a district and be a leader in it. They met once a week to talk over the sermon of the pre- vious Sabbath, and for prayer and praise. The pastor met with one of these divisions each week. There was also a plan for work among those who did not attend any church. Those who were at work under this plan reported once a month, at his study, their progress and any work of interest." We here give an incident which illustrates his work and the character of his preaching. It is one 12 A Busy Life.