. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. oing contains suggestions that might well be fol-lowed in training for Bible study and Sabbath-school work inthe states. It is right that the Church should have Mr. Cramsplea for these people of the North:— And now let me bespeak for this little flock at the farthestnorth a continued interest in your prayers. They need themas they reach out after a more practical knowledge of theFatherhood of God. They need them as they struggle to bettertheir mis


. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. oing contains suggestions that might well be fol-lowed in training for Bible study and Sabbath-school work inthe states. It is right that the Church should have Mr. Cramsplea for these people of the North:— And now let me bespeak for this little flock at the farthestnorth a continued interest in your prayers. They need themas they reach out after a more practical knowledge of theFatherhood of God. They need them as they struggle to bettertheir miserable social conditions. At the last Assembly an earnest message was brought fromthe Presbytery of Yukon in behalf of the field in and aboutCooks Inlet with increasing population and utter lack of churchinfluence. In response to this plea the Board, the latter partof the summer, secured the Rev, Thomas P. Howard who hadproved his right to greater privilege of service through yearsof home mission work in the Northwest. Leaving his familybehind, that his children might not be deprived of necessary Inmost Alaska From far down the Yukon Valley. Ruby, one year old when this photograph was taken. Already laying claim as the Metropolis of the Yukon. Dr. Young, the Pioneer Parson, succeeded by Dr. Bradshaw


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