And here is a little of the “shady side” in another field: “I found these three brethren here not quite love each other. They too much complained each other’s faults. I felt very sorry for them. I think every one of them is try to do right, but they are all impatient; that is the trouble. I visited some stores in Chinatown; invited men to come to school. Some men told me many scholars stayed away because the Christian boys quarrel. So I thought better write you that you will pray for them on that matter. I told them we must love and forgive each other, hold fast together in the bond of peace, and serve the Lord with the pure heart, then we will bring forth fruit.”

Sound doctrine, to which many a company of American believers would do well to take heed, though it comes from the pen of one who once sat in darkness and worshipped idol-gods!

Wm. C. Pond.


BUREAU OF WOMAN’S WORK.

MISS D. E. EMERSON, SECRETARY.


WOMAN’S STATE ORGANIZATIONS.

Co-operating with the American Missionary Association.

Me.—Woman’s Aid to A.M.A., Chairman of Committee, Mrs. C. A. Woodbury, Woodfords, Me.