Appeal on behalf of the South Western Branch of the Incorporated Seamen and Boatmen's
Friend Society, by the Rev. J. F. BUCKLER , Superintendent of the South Western Branch
THE Incorporated Seamen and Boatmen's
Friend Society, established in 1846, is a national institution. Missionaries are employed to visit ships, fishing and canal boats, and to run reading and refreshment rooms, sailors' homes and mission halls. Open-air and indoor services are conducted for seamen and dock-workers.
The South Western District has two Mission
Halls and a Reading Room in Plymouth, and is urgently in need of funds.
Contributions may be sent to[address removed].