. Christian herald. she sent ni;the to wash .some of baby Paulines cloti I cut the piece out of the paper, and took it with me, and put it under my pillow. I couto sleep. The wheels on the street cars, tuicorner sounded to me like some one gmapain. A strong wind was blowing. The luiContinued on page 92-i \ HEROINE OF THE CROSS BY WIL LA R D PRICE a rd MISSIONARY was desci-ibing vividly thecondition of the cannibals in New Zealand. Onelittle girl, sitting well toward the front of the• audience, was completely absorbed in the thrill-)ry. Her eyes were wide, and her face shone wit


. Christian herald. she sent ni;the to wash .some of baby Paulines cloti I cut the piece out of the paper, and took it with me, and put it under my pillow. I couto sleep. The wheels on the street cars, tuicorner sounded to me like some one gmapain. A strong wind was blowing. The luiContinued on page 92-i \ HEROINE OF THE CROSS BY WIL LA R D PRICE a rd MISSIONARY was desci-ibing vividly thecondition of the cannibals in New Zealand. Onelittle girl, sitting well toward the front of the• audience, was completely absorbed in the thrill-)ry. Her eyes were wide, and her face shone withiation or contorted with childish sympathy as thenary went on to tell of the great need of these poorfor the influence of Christianity. The little audi-ts Clementina Rowe, who afterwards became Mrs.,1 tn Butler. J t was more than eighty years ago. And now wordfrom New Center, Mass., that Mother Butler,age of ninety-three, has passed on. She leavesher a series of achievements ini a mission fields unexcelled by any. THE SHEEPHOUSE CHAPEL r ?, it woman. and Mrs. Butler were the firstnaries sent to India by the Boardi reign Missions of the Methodist)pal Church. When they wentI almost sixty years ago there wasnative Methodist in India. Noware nearly 200,000!ittle home school was started by .. Sutler. She visited the women of e mmunity and invited their daugh- rs 3 her school. At first the Hindu )i 1 received her with scant courtesy. hat do you want? one mother de-a ; your little girls and boys, p d the missionary, to train them \ good. -e you married? :s. • len, said the cautious woman,v^; do you want of my children? Ii; she soon gained their confidence,IS; IS she has ever won the hearts of1, 10 have come within the influence: f r radiant, loving personality. li terrible Sepoy Rebellion broke IS* 1 few weeks after the missionaries had established themselves in theiri\ lome at Bareilly. Then came flight to the mountains and years of wan-en g through Indian jungles and tige


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