. Life and light for woman. bara, 10, B. B. Wil-liams CI., ; Whittier,25. Sfecials:Claremont, Berean CI., 25; Corona, and daughter, 15; Los Angeles,First, Tun- Dept. of S. S., 25; Riverside,,40, 763 99 Oregon Branch.—Mrs. A. L. Cake, Treas.,421 West Park St., Portland. Corvallis,5; Eugene, 7; Highland, 22; Hillsboro,; liood River, ; Oregon City, ;Portland, First, , S. S., 30; Ranier,3; Salem, 4; Sunnyside, S. S., 15, 148 T4 WASHINGTON. Washington Branch.—Mrs. Everett Smith,Treas., 1533 18th Ave., Seattle. Collec-tions, semi-annual meeting W. B. M. P.,38.


. Life and light for woman. bara, 10, B. B. Wil-liams CI., ; Whittier,25. Sfecials:Claremont, Berean CI., 25; Corona, and daughter, 15; Los Angeles,First, Tun- Dept. of S. S., 25; Riverside,,40, 763 99 Oregon Branch.—Mrs. A. L. Cake, Treas.,421 West Park St., Portland. Corvallis,5; Eugene, 7; Highland, 22; Hillsboro,; liood River, ; Oregon City, ;Portland, First, , S. S., 30; Ranier,3; Salem, 4; Sunnyside, S. S., 15, 148 T4 WASHINGTON. Washington Branch.—Mrs. Everett Smith,Treas., 1533 18th Ave., Seattle. Collec-tions, semi-annual meeting W. B. M. P.,; Dayton, 6; Everett, S. S., 10;Medina, 4; Naches, 9; North Yakima,10; Spokane, Westminster, 50; Tacoma,East, 10, First, 150, Y. W. Circle, 25, McCormack, 100; Seattle, Fairmount,.5, Gi-een Lake, , Pilgrim, 35, Ply-mouth, 90, Mrs. AVoods CI., 6, Prospect,50, University, , West, 9; Collectionsof Field Workers, ; Miss MaryPorter, 10; Washougal, 6, i57 33 Total, 2,101 05 R. B. FERRIER, Acting Vol. XLIV. 5LPTLMBLR, 1914. No. 9 Those closest in missionary circles and other friends were not surprisedto learn that the long months of weakness and failing strength wereDr. Charles H. ended and that Dr. Daniels had entered upon eternal He died at his home in Wellesley, Mass., August 3, at midnight. The service was held in the chapel of the CongregationalChurch at Wellesley. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. L. W. Hicks, aformer minister, conducted the service, and appropriate and loving wordswere spoken by Rev. James B. Gregg and Dr. James L. Barton. was born in Lyme, N. H., in 1847, but spent his early life inWorcester, Mass. He was a graduate of Amherst College, class of 1870,and of Union Theological Seminary. His early pastorates were in Mon-tague, Mass., in Cincinnati, O., and in Portland, Me. In 1888 hebecame district secretary of the American Board in New York and fiveyears later was elected Home Secretary, a position he


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