. Christian herald and signs of our times . of the boys as Iing joined the church since form; company is connected with CjReformed Church of Philadelphia. The following extract from aspeaks for itself: Concord, New HampshDear Sir: — Nearly every buy in tlie congave himselt to Jesus in solemn covenant this \JVerv few of the parents are Christians. I |o\ J^LBoys Brig&le for the results. The Pas B-^- A company recently organized inLouis, Mo., report ten of the boys asing united with the church since thtmation, and twenty have stopped cheand smoking. Clarendon Street BaChurch was the scene


. Christian herald and signs of our times . of the boys as Iing joined the church since form; company is connected with CjReformed Church of Philadelphia. The following extract from aspeaks for itself: Concord, New HampshDear Sir: — Nearly every buy in tlie congave himselt to Jesus in solemn covenant this \JVerv few of the parents are Christians. I |o\ J^LBoys Brig&le for the results. The Pas B-^- A company recently organized inLouis, Mo., report ten of the boys asing united with the church since thtmation, and twenty have stopped cheand smoking. Clarendon Street BaChurch was the scene of a soul-stirrircident on January 22nd, 1896. Conn>with the church is a Boys Brigadehas for three years been In charge ofL. A. Holman. The third Wednesd;January was chosen as a time whenattention of the company should befined strictly to the question of acce|Christ. After the leaders talk hethat those of the boys who were wiat that time to make the great profes:do so publicly. One after anotherboys got up, until all had risen and. BOYS BRIGADE DRILL—THE AMBULANCE CORPS on the different financial problem has been the hardestdifficulty that has stood in the way of ad-vancement. The movement is essentiallya self-supporting one, and each companyhas all it can do to support itself, so thatheadquarters has been severely handi-capped in its efforts. A small revenue isderived from the sale of official supplies tothe companies, also from charters, com-missions and warrants, and from the offi-cial organ, Tht Knapsack. This difficultyhas been entirely and successfully overcomein Great Britain bv means of com-pany subscriptions, and sustaining mem-berships, vearlv subscriptions of from oneto twenty-five pounds sterling, bv w ealthymen who see and understand that it ismoney more than well invested. Somesuch plan will doubtless have an earlyadoption here. The near future willwitness.! perfect and well-organized cen-tral gov ernment, w ith direct and w ith


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