Tuesday, April 17, 1906. Carlisle and Penrith. Cloudy.
We arose at 8 A.M. Took breakfast. Bade the Sisters Atkinsons good morning. Went to the Elders Lodge and prepared to leave for Penrith. Took the 1 P.M. train, came to lodge. Dinner was prepared for us, we then went tracting. When finished came to lodge and spent the evening writing.
Wednesday, April 18, 1906. Penrith, Fine, but cold.
This morning I received a letter from home stating all were well. We spent the forenoon studying. After dinner we stamped our tracts and went tracting. Our labors were principally confined to Lowther St. Went to the home of two Clergymen. Met the wife of one and had a long Gospel conversation with her. Also had an invitation in by another lady. In the evening we went down the street. Done some shopping. Spent the evening at lodge.
Thursday, April 19, 1906. Penrith.
Spent the forenoon in study. In the afternoon went tracting. Met with good success. In the evening we studied and wrote letters.
Friday, April 20, 1906. Penrith. Cloudy.
We spent the forenoon at lodge studying. In the afternoon we went out tracting. Had some success at to finish. I went to a house where Elder Own was talking with a Wesleyan preacher. Was invited in and had an hour and a half conversation on the Gospel. He didn't conform to our views nor we to his. When finished we came to lodge, had tea, then went out for a walk. Had a talk at a farm house where we left a tract and sold a book. Came to lodge. Had a conversation on the Gospel with our land lady. After studying a short time we retired.
Saturday, April 21, 1906. Penrith. Changeable.
Spent the forenoon at Lodge studying. In the afternoon we went out to tract. Our work was among the wealthy on Beacon Rd. We were not able to reach them but received cold indifference. In the evening we went to hold a St. Meeting, but the Salvation Army were on the Market place holding their meeting. When they finished we began our meeting. Sang "What was Witnessed" and "Oh my Father". Elder Owen first spoke then I. The crowd was small but good listeners. A good spirit was present. One man expressed a desire to meet us again. We came home and retired.
Sunday, April 22, 1906. Penrith. Cloudy.
It was nearly 9 A.M. when we arose. Had breakfast and prepared to go to Wesleyan Chapel 10:45 A.M. It was a nice building, well filled with people. The singing was nice. Minister read Jno. [John] 10, but didn't explain it. He afterwards preached a sermon, using as text the 23rd Psalm. I didn't agree with all his sermon. The collection box brought up the rear. We went home, had dinner, and studied till 6 P.M. Then went to the Quakers Meeting. Their place of worship was plain, but neat and comfortable. They gave us a warm welcome and we felt at home. The attendance was very small, there only being four besides ourselves. We sat quiet for some time. When a lady arose and spoke quite well, when she finished quietness again reigned. Then a man arose and spoke in a pleasing, peaceful spirit. Silence again then the lady prayed long and earnest, which finished the service. We had a short talk with them, then came home. Had tea, spent the evening writing & studying.
Monday, April 23, 1906. Penrith. Cloudy.
Spent the forenoon studying. In the afternoon began with second tract over the ground we had been over. I had good success. Sold a number of book and had a number of good conversations. When finished we came to lodge. Had tea and spent the evening studying.
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