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We bring nothing into the world, and we can rake nothing out of it. But we can send treasure on before (Matt. VI, 20). It is the truest wisdom to do this. The only life worth living is a life lived for Christ.
Printed notes entitled “Gleanings from the Conference at [[New Brunswick#Thomaston Corner, NB|Thomaston, New Brunswick]], Canada, Sept. 21-25, 1911,” were received with interest. From them we learn that about 40 responded to the invitation of those at Thomaston and came together for prayer, reading of the Word, and preaching the gospel. The fellowship of the saints as they met together was sweet, a foretaste of the coming glory, when there shall be fullness of joy for-
ever, in the presence of Him whom our souls love. These meetings began with prayer, and each gospel address was preceded by prayer. In the reading meetings John XIV was the principal subject under consideration. We rejoice to learn that the Lord blessed the Word to the saving of souls. Several young people confessed Him as Savior.