. Christian herald and signs of our times. ion. Dr. Paxson, who has charge of the?uthwestern Department, speaks in thel;hest terms of our Missionarys energy,:f-denial and enthusiasm. Mr. Sharp,1 says, is one of his most valued and::cessful workers, and he is anxious toive the benefit of his help for another ir. Feeling sure that THE CHRISTIAN RALD readers would wish us to continue:good a work, we have notified the Com-ttee of the Sunday School Union that: necessary funds would be provided,?J Mr. Sharp has accordingly been com-:ssioned. The entire cost of the yearssirk will be nine hundred doll


. Christian herald and signs of our times. ion. Dr. Paxson, who has charge of the?uthwestern Department, speaks in thel;hest terms of our Missionarys energy,:f-denial and enthusiasm. Mr. Sharp,1 says, is one of his most valued and::cessful workers, and he is anxious toive the benefit of his help for another ir. Feeling sure that THE CHRISTIAN RALD readers would wish us to continue:good a work, we have notified the Com-ttee of the Sunday School Union that: necessary funds would be provided,?J Mr. Sharp has accordingly been com-:ssioned. The entire cost of the yearssirk will be nine hundred dollars. We:ve no doubt of the money being sup- ed. Our readers have too much interest: such work to allow it to languish for k of funds. There ought to be no com- mites without religious services in thislristian land, and especially there qught be no children growing up in ignorance•the Gospel. It is to those who are now•ildren that the country must look for its Jers as the older people die, and we intto have those children Christians,. POWDER Absolutely Pure. V cxnun of tartar taking powder. Highest of alle-iv-mng strength.—Latest United States Gn-em.*t hood Retort. toTAt Baking Powder Ox, 106 Wall St, fearing God and serving him. Thereforewe want a Sunday School in every villageof the land. Our readers can aid inachiev ing this most desirable object bycontributing to the support of the Mission-ary, who devotes his whole time to thatwork. In the course of a letter recentlyreceived from Mr. Sharp, he gives the fol-lowing report of his recent movements,and incidentally describes the historicalassociations of the site of a school he hasorganized: In this month I have visited and ad-dressed three flourishing Sunday Schoolsin a village where I had previously organ-ized a school when they had none. Theyare all working harmoniously — all arenow conducted in church houses, andidentified with churches which have en-joyed precious revival meetings, and towhich large additions


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