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"The burning of the Home very much touched the people of Canada, who had learned to appreciate the efforts for good connected with it; and, unasked for, dollars from kind Canadians poured in. Miss Bilbrough had daily to write thanks to many. "I was equally interested in the work of Miss Reavell in the Home at Galt, to the west of Toronto.

Through many dangers they were brought safely, in answer to many prayers, but Miss Reavell had suffered much on the voyage, and one special instance of the Lord's care I cannot help here recording, "They shall abundantly utter the memory of Thy great goodness." Miss Reavell had been a most diligent and necessary labourer at the Home of Industry night and day.

The Lord willing, I look to leave Liverpool by steam-ship 'Scandinavian, March 7th. Miss Reavell, who has for two years been our scribe in the Refuge, accompanies me.

After that I went to live in Pelham, in the county of Welland, a situation that Miss Reavell directed me to, and there stayed three years, and saved a little money; and now I have moved to Parry Sound, to the address which you will find at the end of this note.

In June, Miss Macpherson was welcomed back with warm thanksgivings, having left the Home at Galt under the wise and loving care of her faithful companion, Miss Reavell. In after years Mr. and Mrs. Merry devoted themselves chiefly to this branch of the work, and have been the watchful and tender foster parents of this ever-varying family. It would be hard to say whether Mrs.

Ours are homes of peace and plenty, To your hands He gives the gold. 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.

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