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men. Since its opening it has had not less than 55 men sleep- 

 ing there and sometimes it has over ninety. 



The mission hall in the building is rented at $12.50 a 

 month. 



Holy Trinity Church still looks after the spiritual welfare 

 of the men and rents the mission hall for the holding of Sun- 

 day school, night school, Gospel services, etc. Mrs. Scott 

 acts as deaconess in connection with the mission, and does un- 

 told good in a quiet way by relieving suffering and distress of 

 all kinds. The association is desirous of having a lay worker 

 to live in the building, and look after the spiritual welfare of 

 the men. In the meantime this duty is taken in turn by 

 some member of the brotherhood of St. Andrew, interested in 

 the mission. Chairman of the association, Mr. J. H. Brock; 

 secretary, Mr. H. Whitla; treasurer, Mr, E. H. Taylor. 



SALYATIOI^ AKMY. 



This body has been doing good work in Winnipeg since 

 the early eighties, and it has at present two charitable insti- 

 tutions, a Rescue Home for Women, at 486 Young Street, 

 and a Shelter for Men, 686 Main Street, with a wood yard, 

 coraer of Princess and Fonseca Street, in connection with the 

 latter, for the employment of the men. The Rescue Home 

 is aJso of the nature of an industrial home. As the Salvation 

 Army does not publish any annual report of their institutions 

 it is difficult to obtain information as to the means employed 

 by them or the result of their work, but there is good reason 

 for our faith in its beneficent nature. The Rescue Home has 

 a Government and civic grant. 



