Sunday, August 26, 2018

Among the Aristocracy


Monday, July 17, 1905.  2 Aglionby St.  Carlisle.

In the forenoon we studied.  After dinner, the three of us went tracting.  When we finished tracting, we went to Upperby to see Sister Lightfoot.  She prepared a nice tea for us, strawberries and cream, all we could eat.  We remained there till late in the evening when Elder Everett and I started for home, leaving Elder Riches to stop over night.

Tuesday, July 18, 1905.  2 Aglionby St.  Carlisle.

Studied till dinner time.  As dinner, then we three Elder Everett, Riches, and myself went tracting.  We went among the aristocracy.  We received much cold indifference.  Elder Riches and I doubled up on a man who claimed to be sinless and saved.  Then his wife came to his assistance and we gave it to them from the scriptures, but they were so unreasonable, they would not accept scriptures.  We bore our humble testimonies to them and left.  After completing the day's tracting, we went and called on Sister Taylor.  Had tea there and practised some songs over the piano.  Leaving there, we called on Sister Sanders.  From there, took Elder Riches part way to Upperby where he was stopping with Bro. Lightfoot.  Then Elder Everett and [I] came home.  Retired later.

Wednesday, July 19, 1905.  2 Aglionby St.  Carlisle.

Studied in the forenoon.  In the afternoon, we went tracting.  After tracting, we went to Mutual at No. 7.  After our regular lesson was over, Bro. Campbell of Scotland spoke to us, also, Elder Riches. After meeting, we went home.




Sunday, August 19, 2018

An Old Drunk at the Cross

Saturday, July 15, 1905.  2 Aglionby St.  Carlisle.

Today being Saturday, we were unable to do any tracting.  So our time was spent principally in studying.  We had dinner at the lodge.  In the evening, we prepared for a street meeting.  The first one was held at the Cross.  Elders Riches and Everett spoke.  At the beginning of our meeting an old drunk came up and bothered us by standing on the steps talking to the people.  We stood there and let him have his sayso.  Throngs of people flocked to see what was the matter, but he was the means of drawing a large crowd.  Finally a Church of England Minister we were acquainted with came up to me and asked me if the drunk was bothering us.  I told him slightly, so he ran over and pulled him down and took him away.  Afterwards an old woman raised a disturbance and a policeman captured her and took her away.  I shall never forget the Christian like spirit that was displayed by the Minister.  He has been reading the Book of Mormon which we lent him some time ago.  After this meeting, we went to King St. and held another meeting.  I was the speaker, subject Grace.  From there we went to Sister Atkinson's for our laundry, returning later.

Sunday, July 16, 1905.  2 Aglionby St.  Carlisle.

We did not take breakfast this morning as we were fasting for Bro. Armstrong's son, Andrew, who is ill.  At two thirty, we attended Sunday School.  Had a nice school, after which we went to Bro. Armstrong's to administer to Andrew.  We also took tea there.  In the evening, we went to services.  Elder Riches was first speaker, subject Baptism Essential to Salvation.  I then spoke on Authority.  Elder Everett gave the concluding remarks.  After meeting, we went on the Cross and held a short street meeting.  The rain prevented us from holding longer.  We had a fine crowd.  Elder Everett was the speaker.  After the meeting we went to Sister Atkinson's.  Spent the evening, then returned home.



Sunday, August 12, 2018

Visitor to Carlisle and Election Day


Sunday, July 9, 1905.  2 Aglionby St.  Carlisle.  Nice day.

After dinner we prepared to go to Sunday School, which commenced at 2:30 P.M.  I presided.  We had a fine school.  When it was out, we went to Sister Atkinson's for tea.  Returned at 6:30 P.M. for services.  I presided.  Elder White spoke first upon the Apostasy.  Elder Everett next spoke upon the First Principles.  After meeting we came out on the street to hold [a meeting].  The Cross was occupied so we went to Kings St.  Had a fine meeting.  Elder Everett spoke.  From there we went to Sister Atkinson's.  Had supper, then home.  Retired.
 
Monday, July 10, 1905.  2 Aglionby St.  Carlisle.

This morning, Elder Everett and I went tracting beginning at Kings St.  Tracted till noon then had dinner.  In the afternoon, we went out to Wetherel on a pleasure trip.  When we arrived at Bro. Porters, met Sister Atkinson, her four daughters, our Nellie, our Maud, our Hannah, and our Lily.  Also, Elder White who had gone out with them ahead of Elder Everett and I  Sister Porter prepared a grand repast [meal] which we enjoyed.  Bro. Porter, the four Miss Atkinson's and we Elders went to the woods for a walk.  We played ball, red man, and many other games till we were nearly tired out.  Then we returned to Bro. Porters.  All assembled in the parlour where an impromptu program was rendered.  It was nearly 11 P.M. when we set out for Carlisle.  Arrived about 1 A.M.

Tuesday, July 11, 1905.  2 Aglionby St. Carlisle.

In the forenoon, we remained at lodge, writing and studying.  In the afternoon, I wrote my journal.  In the evening, we went tracting.  Met with good success.

Wednesday, July 12, 1905.  2 Aglionby St.  Carlisle.  The forenoon, spent as usual.  IN the afternoon, spent the time tracting.  Finished King St. and also Princess St.  I had quite a few good conversations.  IN the evening, we went to mutual at No. 7 Regent Terrace.  Had a nice meeting.  Returning later to the lodge, we retired.

Thursday, July 13, 1905.  2 Aglionby St. Carlisle.

Today we tended to our usual routine of work.  At 1:30 P.M. we went with Elder White to the station.  Seen him off for South Shields.  Returning from the station, we went tracting.  When we came home from tracting, there was a telegram saying Elder Riches was coming to visit us.  We waited at the station till 1:45 A.M. to meet hime.  He came.  We retired soon after.

Friday, July 14, 1905.  2 Aglionby St.  Carlisle.

Today, Elder Everett and I took Elder Riches around to see the sights of Carlisle.  Our first visit was to the Castle.  The guide took us through and explained all history connected with it.  We were taken into the dark cold dungeons where hundreds of prisoners perished for want of food and drink.  The cold, wilting feeling gave us a shudder.  I sat on a piece of masonry or a rock wall that was built by the Romans 1,826 years ago.  In fact, John, the Divine and the Apostle Simon were still on the earth.  When we came out of the dungeons, we went upon the walls of the castle and watched the soldiers drill.  We then left the castle and went to the Carlisle Museum.  There being a find collection of ancient relics, among which was Roman pottery, weapons of war and their sculpture work.   Also, ancient Britain relics, a display of their ingenuity, a very interesting feature was the death warrant of Mary Queen of Scots as it was written by Queen Elizabeth of England.  Among the interesting sights were displays of ancient and modern arts and sculpture work.  In another room, was a very fine display of birds, of every description.  Leaving the Museum, we went to the beautiful Cathedral.  Went through it.  From there came home to dinner.  After which we went to the Park to spend the afternoon in study underneath the trees.  After studying two hours on a subject, each of us took our turn preaching on what we had studied.  Returning from the Park, we went tracting.  Met with good success.  We afterwards went to Sister Atkinson's for the evening.  Today is election day.  What a confusion.  Every body is excited and agitated as to who is going to be put in.  The candidates were Mr. Chance Liberal, and Mr. Sanderson the Conservative.  The former being successful by 1,030 votes.  The office they were running for was the House of Commons, which is the same as our Representatives.