In these busy days few people read anything all through; but you can do better than to open at random, read a page and lay aside. 1. Read the Editorial paragraphs for the latest aspects of our work. 2. Read the titles of longer Editorials and Contributions to see if they contain anything you want. 3. Read through at least the one which attracts you most. 4. The General Notes furnish a summary of facts, opinions, legislation, discussion, and progress concerning the three races of our care, such as you will not find elsewhere. 5. Glance over headings of Letters from the Field, and you will be sure to find something you will want to know more about.

HOW TO CIRCULATE THE MISSIONARY.

Mark something which interests you in it, and lend it to your neighbor.

Read or refer to a fact gleaned from it in your Prayer Meeting or Monthly Concert.

Secure subscriptions for it in your church or community. We will send you a list of present subscribers in your town to work from, if you request it.

HOW TO PRESERVE THE MISSIONARY.

It is often useful for reference. The December number contains minutes of the Annual Meeting. The February number has our list of workers. Friends from contributing Churches come to the office for information, which, nine times out of ten, is pointed out to them in a recent Missionary.

To preserve and bind them, punch two holes near the back and three inches from top and bottom, through which put a string and tie behind; open and add as the monthly numbers come to you. This makes a simple, cheap, flexible and effective binding, and is not patented.


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