The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . lt Classes . 635 man had on a button. I said to him: Can yoti tell mewhere I am at? and he said he could, and he just putme right. I got lost in a hotel, and the porter had on abutton. I asked him the way, and he said he wouldtake me to the ladies parlor, and he said: Whatclass do you belong to? On a street car I said to astreet car conductor, I am lost, and he pointed tomy button and said: We are on the same road, and Iguess we will


The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . lt Classes . 635 man had on a button. I said to him: Can yoti tell mewhere I am at? and he said he could, and he just putme right. I got lost in a hotel, and the porter had on abutton. I asked him the way, and he said he wouldtake me to the ladies parlor, and he said: Whatclass do you belong to? On a street car I said to astreet car conductor, I am lost, and he pointed tomy button and said: We are on the same road, and Iguess we will fetch up all right. I went back to theEast determined that we would know something- oforganized work. In about a year from now you willfind those buttons as plenty in Massachusetts and NewEngland as out in the center of things around Chicago. W. N. Hartshorn: I wish to bring greetings fromthe Executive Committee to this conference on theadult Bible class. An able committee, strong, loyaland aggressive, has been appointed by the ExecutiveCommittee to assist in this great movement, and weonly need now your cooperation and the blessing of ourheavenly Robert RaikesFounder of the Modern Sunday-school 636 The Mexico National Convention The Mexico National Convention, 1905 Mrs. MARY FOSTER BRYNER The National Convention of Mexico at Guadalajara,July 13-16, began just two weeks after the close of theInternational Convention at Toronto. It was a weekstrip from Illinois to Guadalajara, with a stop-over ofone evening to meet with the Sunday-school workers ofEl Paso, Texas, and another, over Sunday, with theworkers in Parral, Mexico. During the last two daysdelegates from the various cities continued to join thetrain on the main line, until a large company arrivedtogether at Guadalajara, about noon of July 13. Guadalajara, the Pearl of the West, is beauti-ful for situation and climate. It is considered secondto none in the republic, unless, perhaps, Mexico is the capital o


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