The Spirit of missions . uth \ The Rev. S. H. Bishop, Secretary ofthe American Church Institute for Ne-groes, 500 West 122d Street, New York. The Rev. P. P. Alston, of St. MichaelsSchool, Charlotte, N. C. Address directat 2010 N. 17th Street, Philadelphia, Pa, Mrs. A. B. Hunter, of St. AugustinesSchool, Raleigh, N. C. Address directat 281 Fourth Avenue, New York. Archdeacon Russell, of St. Pauls,Lawrenceville, Va., and the Rev. A, , of St. Augustines, Raleigh, , are always ready to take appoint-ments, especially when a number of en-gagements in the same neighborhood canbe grouped. I


The Spirit of missions . uth \ The Rev. S. H. Bishop, Secretary ofthe American Church Institute for Ne-groes, 500 West 122d Street, New York. The Rev. P. P. Alston, of St. MichaelsSchool, Charlotte, N. C. Address directat 2010 N. 17th Street, Philadelphia, Pa, Mrs. A. B. Hunter, of St. AugustinesSchool, Raleigh, N. C. Address directat 281 Fourth Avenue, New York. Archdeacon Russell, of St. Pauls,Lawrenceville, Va., and the Rev. A, , of St. Augustines, Raleigh, , are always ready to take appoint-ments, especially when a number of en-gagements in the same neighborhood canbe grouped. II THE reference in the January num-jber of The Spirit of Missions to!the Spokane Workingmans Inn maylhave unintentionally given to some read-jers the impression that the inn is dioc-|esan property. This is not the case. Thejproperty is owned and controlled by theiRev. William L. Bull. The institutionlis doing useful work and is helping tcjcommend the Church to Spokane people. The Womans Auxiliary To the Board of Missions. THE SEWING-SCHOOL AT AOMORI. GRADUATING CLASS OP AND COMMITTEE THE TRAVELLING SECRETARY NO. VII. IN THE DISTRICT OF TOKYO THAT in twenty-one days theTravelling Secretary visitedtwenty-one mission stations inthe District of Tokyo and inthe same length of time but ten in theDistrict of Hankow tells a story, not ofgreater compactness, but of a largernumber of stations, nearer together, andreached by rail rather than by distance travelled was even greaterthan in Hankow, for Aomori is 456miles from Tokyo, while Ichang is 400miles on the Yangtse above Hankow;but in twenty-four hours Aomori may bereached, while at least sixty must be«pent on the river between Hankow andIchang. The part of Japan which is under Bishop McKims episcopal care embracessixteen provinces, and contains some12,000,000 of people, 2,000,000 of whomare to be found in the city of Tokyo it-self. The size of that city, stretchingover ten square miles of territory andgathering


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