Christian herald and signs of our times . The Police and Soldiers at Bay in the Brickfields, Belfast. The rate of speed attained by the Apaches inmarching is about an even four miles on foot,or not quite fast enough to make a horse keep this up for about fifteen miles, at theend of which distance, if water be encounteredand no enemy be sighted, they congregate inbands of from ten to fifteen each, hide in someconvenient ravine, sit down, smoke cigarettes,chat and joke, and stretch out in the sunlight. A MANY-SIDED MAN. An inside view of a missionarys life isgiven in a letter published


Christian herald and signs of our times . The Police and Soldiers at Bay in the Brickfields, Belfast. The rate of speed attained by the Apaches inmarching is about an even four miles on foot,or not quite fast enough to make a horse keep this up for about fifteen miles, at theend of which distance, if water be encounteredand no enemy be sighted, they congregate inbands of from ten to fifteen each, hide in someconvenient ravine, sit down, smoke cigarettes,chat and joke, and stretch out in the sunlight. A MANY-SIDED MAN. An inside view of a missionarys life isgiven in a letter published in the Foreign Mis-sionary from Siam, where Mr. Dunlap is nowlaboring. The writer thus describes that mis-sionarys self-imposed, multifarious duties : His house is beset with a daily swarm of visit-ors. Some are in trouble and come to him forhelp. Some are inquirers coming to learn moreabout the Christian religion. Some have gotinto quarrels and come to him to settle must have a wonderful hold on these people,for, though of cour


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