MR. QUARRIER'S ORPHAN HOMES OF SCOTLAND. Contributions from Sabbath School Societies to 14th February, 1885. ckwell Free Church, wanvale Free Church, se Street Free Church, 1 10 8 - 1 10 0 Old Dailly S. S., collected by E. J. Gaynor, 0 10 6 2 1 0 0 Stonelaw Sabbath School (Rutherglen), 1 5 0 ocieties which have not yet contributed to the above object and intend doing so, will oblige by ding in their Collections this month to J. S. KELT, Esq., Honorary Treasurer, 207 Ingram Street,, to MR. ANDREW CRAWFORD, Christian Institute, 70 Bothwell Street. SUBSCRIPTIONS ON BEHALF OF THE UNION. 1 1 0 Greyfriars' Sabbath School Society, 8. Crerar Gilbert, per J. T. Strang, 'urther Subscriptions are earnestly requested, as the needs and operations of the Union are reasing. Subscriptions to be sent to J. S. KELT, ESQ., Honorary Treasurer, 207 Ingram Street. OMPLETION OF THE REVISED VERSION OF THE HOLY BIBLE. Will be Published shortly, the EVISED VERSION of the HOLY BIBLE. 'RICES FROM 3/ UPWARDS.-SPECIMEN CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. ORDERS RECEIVED BY JOHN M'CALLUM & CO., 181 Buchanan Street, Glasgow. W. & A. K. JOHNSTON'S RIPTURAL WALL MAPS, on Rollers and Varnished, PRICE 12/ EACH. TRAVELS OF ST. PAUL-HOLY LAND--BIBLE COUNTRIESTHE EXODUS. MPLETE CATALOGUE OF MAPS, ATLASES, GLOBES, &c., ON APPLICATION. W. & A. K. JOHNSTON, EDINBURGH AND LONDON; SOLD BY JOHN M'CALLUM & CO., 177 to 181 Buchanan Street, Glasgow. OVITE DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF 2 sdT TEACHERS, ADULT SCHOLARS & PARENTS. EISSUED BY THE GLASGOW SABBATH SCHOOL UNION. The FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING of the UNION WILL BE HELD IN THE CHRISTIAN INSTITUTE, 70 Bothwell Street, On THURSDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1885. The BUSINESS MEETING Will be held in the Lesser Hall, at One o'Clock, p.m. SIR WILLIAM COLLINS, President of the Union, in the Chair. E. J. SCOTT, Esq., J.P.; DAVID M'COWAN, Esq.; JAS. SALMON, Esq.; F. W. ALLAN, Esq., and others, will take part in the proceedings. The Reports for the past year will be submitted, and Office-bearers elected for the ensuing year. The CONVERSAZIONE Will also be held in the Lesser Hall, and Tea will be served from 6.45 till 7.45 p.m., for which Tickets (6d. each) may be had from MESSRS. J. M'CALLUM & Co., 181 Buchanan Street; at the UNION'S ROOMS, 70 Bothwell Street; and from the Secretaries of Sabbath Schools throughout the city. The EVENING PUBLIC MEETING Will be held in the Large Hall, at Eight o'Clock, p.m. SIR WILLIAM COLLINS will preside. Addresses will be delivered by FRANCIS WM. CLARK, Esq., LL.D., Sheriff of Lanark shire; REV. JAMES BROWN, D.D., St. James' Church, Paisley; REV. JAMES WELLS, M.A., Free Church, Pollokshields. The Choir of Bath Street United Presbyterian Church, conducted by MR. TURNBULL, will give a Selection of Sacred Music. The Prizes and Diplomas gained by Teachers in the Union's recent Examinations will be presented at the close of this Meeting. A Collection will be taken on retiring on behalf of the Funds of the Union. TRAINING CLASS FOR TEACHERS. THIS Class meets on Saturday Afternoons, in the Lesser Hall of the CHRISTIAN INSTITUTE, 70 Bothwell Street, from Five till Six o'Clock. The Lessons of the Union's Scheme will be taken up as under : April 4, MISS WILSON, 11, MISS M'GIBBON, 18, MR. WILLIAM BARR, 25, MR. R. B. SMITH, Matt. xvii. 14-27, The Demoniac Healed. The Class will be closed, as usual, during May, June, July, and August, and resumed in September. AFFILIATION of SCHOOLS to the GLASGOW SABBATH SCHOOL UNION. SUPERINTENDENTS of Schools situated in towns or villages, where no District or Local Unions exist, may have their Schools affiliated to the Glasgow Union by making application to the Secretaries, 70 Bothwell Street, who will supply the Statistical Schedule necessary to be filled up for this purpose. Such a connection is necessary to enable Schools and Teachers in the country to participate in many of the benefits which the Union is able to confer. The Secretaries of the Union likewise invite country Teachers to communicate with them regarding any matters connected with Sabbath School work on which they may wish information. BOOKS for TEACHERS, also SCHOOL LIBRARIES, at HALF-PRICE. FORMS of Application and Catalogues may be obtained by writing to the Secretaries of the Union, Christian Institute, 70 Bothwell Street, Glasgow. SUBSCRIPTIONS ON BEHALF OF THE UNION. Howard Bowser, Esq., J. Neilson Cuthbertson, Esq., Messrs. Semple, M'Lean, & Reid, David Mac Brayne, Esq., - 0 10 0 Springburn U. P. Sab. School Society, 0 10 0 1 0 0 Esq., Honorary Treasurer, 207 Ingram Street. do., 050 Further Subscriptions are earnestly invited, and will be promptly acknowledged by J. S. KELT, Buccleuch St. U. P. THE Sabbath School Magazine. NO. IV.] APRIL, 1885. [VOL. XXXVII. Sabbath School Mission for Scotland. RECORD OF THE MISSION WORK FOR 1884. DURING the past year 170 Sabbath schools, Bible classes, and other centres of religious instruction have been visited; upwards of 150 personal interviews have been held with ministers, superintendents, and other persons of influence; and meetings of schools, teachers, parents, young men, and congregations have been addressed to the number of 340, in connection with 26 different towns and villages. The following notes may serve to shew the objects aimed at in this Mission, and how they have been carried out : Improvements in Church Halls and Class-rooms.-I have had much conversation, conference, and correspondence with those who were building or refitting church halls and Sabbath schools, as to the best modes of seating them. This has been attended with more or less success, according as persons are prepared to study the question for themselves or are 'ready to take the necessary trouble. It sometimes happens that gentlemen not practically acquainted with the variety of uses to which church halls are put, fit them up with heavy and expensive material, quite unsuitable and inconvenient, thus perpetuating for another generation the old-fashioned mistakes; for, once done, it is difficult to get them remedied. As an example of this, in one hall the forms were twelve feet long, made of heavy wood, with thick substantial cast-iron legs. The whole of these forms had to be arranged on Saturday for a meeting of young men on Sabbath morning; re-arranged for the Sabbath school; partially rearranged for a Bible class; and entirely re-arranged for an evangelistic meeting in the evening. Other adjustments were also required for some of D |