. Christian herald and signs of our times. Rev. DanielWilshere, has during the past three vears raisedseven thousand dollars tor its work, has completedthe building of two places of woiship, has buflt fourothers and one mission house, and has commencedthe erection of four others on the out islands withone mission house. When it is remembered howpoor those people are and how they have beentreated by the Missionary Society, their achieve-ments seem extraordinary. Mr. Wilsheres manyfriends in this country will rejoice to hear of hissuccess, and will heartily wish him and his peoplecontinued prosp


. Christian herald and signs of our times. Rev. DanielWilshere, has during the past three vears raisedseven thousand dollars tor its work, has completedthe building of two places of woiship, has buflt fourothers and one mission house, and has commencedthe erection of four others on the out islands withone mission house. When it is remembered howpoor those people are and how they have beentreated by the Missionary Society, their achieve-ments seem extraordinary. Mr. Wilsheres manyfriends in this country will rejoice to hear of hissuccess, and will heartily wish him and his peoplecontinued prosperity. 90 The Gospel from ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥v Door to Door. What Two Gorily Women are doing amongthe Crowded Tenements of Ipper New York. EVERY passing year multiplies the op-portunities of work for Christ in ourgreat and populous cities. This is especial-ly true ofsuch cities asC h i c a go,Philadel-phia, Boston,Buffalo, Cin-cinnati, andNew York,and it is pro-po rtionatelytrue of cities THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AMD SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. Jan. !0, 18. MISS ANNA C. RlDDV. MISS MARIONHUNTING! ON. of I e s s e lm agn i tudiand popula-ti in. In NewYork, wherethe cosmo-politan pop-ulation em-braces al-most everynationality unJer the sun, there is as wideand as inviting a field for real foreign mis-sionary work at home as in any part of theworld. Consecrated men and women,have not been slow to perceive this andmany have joyfully taken up the burden ofsoul-winning, and made it their life-work. One of the best known and most dense-ly populous foreign colonies in the metrop-olis, is that which goes by the name ofLittle Italy, in the upper part of the are in the Harlem district fromtwenty-five thousand to thirty thousandItalians, a majority being of the poorestclass of immigrants who have come to theUnited States during the last ten years ago Miss Anna C. Ruddy, adevoted Christian worker, established inthe district an Italian Methodist Churchwith a growing membership, and also a


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