Church review . egarded as a name is a synonym for thoroughtraining, the verdict of the businesseducators and of thousands of gradu-ates who occupy responsible positionsthrough his training. A teachers ability is safely measuredby his patronage, and on that basis has almost an enviablereputation, for his yearly attendanceis nearly 500 pupils. What is quite as important to youngpeople is the fact that he has placed605 graduates in paying situations theforty-four months and two weeks end-ing August 3rd, 1900. It is one of the strongest argumentsand speaks volumes of prai


Church review . egarded as a name is a synonym for thoroughtraining, the verdict of the businesseducators and of thousands of gradu-ates who occupy responsible positionsthrough his training. A teachers ability is safely measuredby his patronage, and on that basis has almost an enviablereputation, for his yearly attendanceis nearly 500 pupils. What is quite as important to youngpeople is the fact that he has placed605 graduates in paying situations theforty-four months and two weeks end-ing August 3rd, 1900. It is one of the strongest argumentsand speaks volumes of praise for hismethods of training and his businesshabits. The pupils at Huntsingers havethe advantage of a distinctive Principalwho teaches daily and can impartinstruction in any branch taught in hisschool. No teacher can build up a largeand successful school like Huntsingersunless he is master of the whole situa-tion. We feel sure that the readers ofThe Review will read this item withinterest. 14 THE CHURCH August 10.—The Woes of the Drunk-ard.—Prov. 2:, :-2U-:;:,. HARTFOKD UNION NOTES. After the accidents to the Germanline steamers at Hoboken, that werechartered to take so many Endeavor-ers to the Worlds Convention at Lon-don, it was almost impossible to securea passage. A great many were disap-pointed and failed to reach London tillafter the convention. Some had sailedbefore this fire and these reached Lon-don in good season, and attended allthe sessions of the convention. The fact that some of our HartfordEndeavorers were able to go in ad-vance assures us some good accountsof the convention. Word has been re-ceived from some of these friends thatthey find the climate all that could bedesired, and they find the English peo-ple also very glad to welcome this pha-lanx of the army of Christ. Just a word more to the treasurersof the Societies of Hartford Union:Our Union treasurer must draw hischeck for $80 for state uses before theannual meeting, and there is not nowin


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