We are ready to send out more, to double the number of missionaries at once, and the fields are standing ripe. Does not some one desire the “honor” of supporting, not “whole stations of missionaries,” but—a whole mission station? Does not some new auxiliary desire to undertake the support of a new mission?

The annual meeting of the Association will be held in Boston, October 26. We expect the cause of the New West and that of the South to be presented by those personally acquainted with the matter, and we hope for a large attendance.

Receipts of W. H. M. A. from August 27 to September 26, 1881:

FromAux.$ 38.00
Don258.10
L. M.20.00
A. M.11.00
—-—-
$327.10

Boxes sent:

FromAuxiliary in Monson, Mass., to the West$150.00
Ladies in Central Ch., Boston, second-hand clothing to Michigan sufferers8.90

Correction.—In report of W. H. M. A. for September. In Miss Wilson’s diary read, “2d, sent soup,” not soap; and in the last part of the same paragraph read “lunch,” not land, given.


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