American messenger . cents; five copies to one address, 25 cent*each; ten or more, 20 cents each, per on Canadian and foreign cents per copy additional. Subscriptions ac-cepted in clubs for 3 months, 6 months or •year. Amerikanischer Botschafter is a family monthly paper for German paper is ably edited and beautifully iUui-trated and maintains its rank as one of the be*German Monthlies. It is evangelical and unsec-tarian in tone. The subscription priceis 35cents a year, or in clubs of ten Or more 20 centsapiece. Manzanas de Oro A beautiful little weekl


American messenger . cents; five copies to one address, 25 cent*each; ten or more, 20 cents each, per on Canadian and foreign cents per copy additional. Subscriptions ac-cepted in clubs for 3 months, 6 months or •year. Amerikanischer Botschafter is a family monthly paper for German paper is ably edited and beautifully iUui-trated and maintains its rank as one of the be*German Monthlies. It is evangelical and unsec-tarian in tone. The subscription priceis 35cents a year, or in clubs of ten Or more 20 centsapiece. Manzanas de Oro A beautiful little weekly fc* Spanish readers,printed in large, clear type in a fine tinted rnntnins short stories, Sunday-school Iesaonaand beautiful illustrations. The subscriptionprice is 25 cents a year, or in clubs of ten ormore, 20 cents a year. Mfutst. l-rec Sam tie Copies A M American Tract Society Park Ave. and 40th St., New York Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature 163 m IN THE MISSION FIELDS m. DISTRIBUTING TRACTS IN THE TEMPLE GROUNDS IN TOKYO, JAPAN Tract Distribution in Tokyo The missionary colporters of the JapanBook and Tract Society scatter Chris-tian tracts and books wherever they canfind a suitable opportunity. In the picture before us we see anactual scene in Tokyo. The people aresitting in the Temple grounds, and theyare reading with eager interest theChristian literature that has just beenhanded them by the colporter, who maybe seen standing in the foreground nearthe center of the picture. The large tower that appears at theleft hand side of the picture is prob-ably the highest building in Japan. Itis twelve stories high, and is used asan observatory- The photograph from which thisunique illustration was made was sentto the American Tract Society by themanager of the Japan Book and TractSociety. This Japanese Society has longbeen aided by cash appropriations fromthe American Tract Society, underwhose auspices it was organized manyrears ago.


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