The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . R. R. Doherty, J. H. Garrison, Frontiers, Old and New 349 Frontiers, Old and New W. G. PUDDEFOOT, Field Secretary of the Congregational Home Missionary Society Many people think we have nomore frontier. It would be nearerthe truth to say we have more fron-tiers than ever. It is true that theoldest of the frontiers are gone,where the settler had to fight theIndian while felling the we have many real fronti


The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . R. R. Doherty, J. H. Garrison, Frontiers, Old and New 349 Frontiers, Old and New W. G. PUDDEFOOT, Field Secretary of the Congregational Home Missionary Society Many people think we have nomore frontier. It would be nearerthe truth to say we have more fron-tiers than ever. It is true that theoldest of the frontiers are gone,where the settler had to fight theIndian while felling the we have many real frontiersleft, one of which I lately visitedand wiJl describe,w. G. PiDDEFooT, Last October I left Minneapolis late in the evening and awoke in themorning at Duluth. Soon after breakfast I began myjourney to Crookston, where I was to speak that my way I passed a town within seventy-five milesof the place I wished to visit, but which would not bereached till after two days ride. Starting from Crooks-ton at 3 next day, I had seven hours riding toWinnipeg. At 5 I saw five steam threshers atwork. It snowed heavily the day before, and the stacksof wheat were in some cases covered. Th


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