We studied in the forenoon. In the afternoon we called on a Church of England Minister who was reading the Book of Mormon. We had a nice talk with him. He treated us fine. After leaving there we made another call. Then went to Stanix (sp?) to visit a Mr. Heath who is investigating the Gospel. He was not at home, but his wife and sister-in-law were. They treated us fine. After returning home, we had tea then went out tracting. Spent the evening tracting. I had a long talk with an Agnostic. It was 9:30 when we finished tracting.
Wednesday, July 26, 1905. Carlisle.
In the forenoon, my companion and [I] went to the banks of the Eden ricer underneath the trees to study. After spending the forenoon in quiet study, we came home to dinner. After which we started out to do some tracting. Did not tract long, when we quit and went to Newtown to visit Mrs. Nelson. We spent a nice afternoon taking tea with them. Then we came home and went to Mutual at No. 7 Regent Terrace at Sister Atkinson's. We retuned home after meeting.
Thursday, July 27, 1905. Carlisle.
We spent the forenoon in study at the park. In the afternoon, we went tracting. Came home in the evening. Had supper and went to the park to hear the band recital. Enjoyed a most pleasant evening then came home.
Friday, July 28, 1905. Carlisle.
In the afternoon we went tracting, meeting fair success. Coming home, we had tea, then went out and held a street meeting in King St. Afterwards went to Sister Atkinson's then home.
Saturday, July 29, 1905. Carlisle.
In the forenoon we studied. In the afternoon we called on Mrs. Walker and had a nice talk with her. Then we came home in the evening. We went and held a street meeting on King St. Afterwhich we went to Sister Atkinson's. After spending the evening, we came home.
Sunday, July 30, 1905. Carlisle.
At 1 P.M., after having sinner, Elder Everett and I went to the Cumberland Infirmary to see Little Andrew Armstrong who was ill there. We remained till 2 P.M. when we went to the Hall to hold Sunday School which began at 2:30. Elder Everett presided. After Sunday School we went to Sister Atkinson's for tea. Retuning in the evening to services. After which we held two street meetings, one at King Street--I was the speaker, the other was held at the Cross--Elder Everett spoke. After the meetings we went home and retired.
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