THE MINNESOTA WORKER. ONE of the most perplexing questions now before the Christian world is, “How shall we reform society’ ? and is the subject treated of in Religious Liberty Library No. 45. It gives the opinion of several leaders in the religious world, relative to this subject. Price % cent. Address Minn. Tract Soc. } Fo 2 HE MINNESOTA TRACT SOCIETY have on hand a few copies of the Splendid Work, “Week Day Religion” by Miller......... The Price of this book is £ 1.00 but to close them out will send them to any address, post-paid, for 75 cents. The hook contains 315 pages and is substantially bound in cloth. We give below afew of the titles of the chapters that vou may have a faint glimpse of what the good book contains ; | What is Your Life ? Getting Help from the Bible, Help for Weary Week Days, Glmpses at Life's Windows, Religion in the Home, The Ministry of Sorrow, The Marriage Altar, and after. Kindness that Comes too Late, Manly Men, Books and Reading, On the Choice of Friends, and many other interesting and in- structive subjects are written about in a very effective style. We are not in the flesh, but the flesh is in us. This seems to be the incontrovertible testimony of Scripture and experience. MEME HEHE HE HE AE HEHEHE HEHEHE HEHEHE >=% |TeMmS. ~~ »* : HAAAAAAKIAHKHAHHAAK M. A. Winchell was called home last Sunday to Moose Lake, by telegram, on account of the sick- ness of Mrs. Winchell. It is said that Dr. Greece will not b: allowed to operate on the “Sick Man of the East’ by the Euro- pean doctors for fear they will lose a good patient. * * * There are a few copies of that excelent number of the Lincoln Special Sentinel left which the Minnesota Tract Society are willing to part with at one cent each. * *¥ % A. G. Adams, our conference treasurer, expects to start for College View, Neb., tomorrow (Thursday) evening to attend the General Conference during the remaining days. * ¥ * ' The Canvassers have organized a singing school and are cultivating their vocal talent under the supervision of T. A. Zoller who is an efficient instructor in that line. * * * The work of teaching in the Canvassers’ school falls heavily on Bro. C. I. Emerson who is endeavor- ing to do the work of Bro. Winchell in his absence, as well as teaching his own classes in the Bible,book- keeping and ancient history. Otto Eisele arrived in Minneapolis Monday evening from Eden Valley. Otto has been canvass- ing the past summer and has returned to Minneapolis to attend the Canvassers’ School and be ready to go out in the spring to scatter the seeds of truth. * * 0% Mr. Arthur Moon, who is chief baker at the Can- vassers’ school, had the misfortune one day last week to lose one of his toes by chopping it off with an ax which accidently caught on the clothes line, and the missing toe was found in his shoe .when taken off. * *¥ %* Leslie Weese returned to his home in Minneapo- lis last week from Battle Creek, Mich., where he has been for the past two years completing a Medical Missionary Course at the Sanitarium. His many friends here welcome him home and hope the Lord will find use for his acquired skill and talent in the Twin Cities. * * * In a letter from College View, Neb. Bro. C. M. Everest says, “The work at the Conference is moving along nicely and all are seeking for the Lord’s bless- ing’’. All who are not permitted to attend this im- portant conference will deem it a privilege to pray that divine wisdom may actuate the men who are planning and making changes for the advancement of the cause in the future. ) :