PUBLISHED BY THE DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT THE CHURCH MISSIONS HOUSE, 281 FOURTH AVENUE One dollar a year. CP.135.8 Untrained Bible-woman, 658 Bible-women, Hankow a missionary, Whipple Bicycle, a baggage coolie and Birch Coolie, Minnesota-Bishop Bland, Rev. D. W.-Where is Mayaguez? 68 Meetings, 1907, Dec., 58; 1908, Jan., 134; Bolster, A.-Nurse at Tanana, 731 Bonfire of opium pipes, 716 Bontoc, Philippine Islands.-Back again Boone College, Wuchang [Commencement], 254 Library in sight for Wuchang, 53 BOYS College, in See Bishop Coxe Memorial School, Shanghai; ginia Bray, K. A.-College-school-seminary, 942 At home in Porto Allegre, 656 Church in Brazil [Archbishop Blenk's state- Church's message and mission (illus.), 431 Boys and girls of the western prairies, 177 Agreement concerning episcopal jurisdiction Glimpses into China (illus.), 92 See also Hankow, Missionary District of; Shanghai, Missionary District of Chindies and the Navajo medicine men, 114 Chinese in Manila.-Church and the Chinese of Chinese in United States.-What True Sunshine [Annual Convention] (illus.), 942 Clapp, Rev. W. C.-Back again in Bontoc, 935 Mann Hall and what it means for China Colby, P. M.-Mission at Onigum in the Dio- Colegio de San Andrés, Mexico City.-Day at Kawagoe Kindergarten (illus.), 209 Kindergarten at Wakamatsu (illus.), 309 Sixth Missionary Department, 1908, 130 What can be done through summer confer- ences to win volunteers for the mission See also Board of Missions; Woman's Aux- Cooper, E. G.-Woman's Auxiliary in Shang- Correll, Rev. I. H.-Consecration of St. Paul's Cranston, C. L.-Church organizations as sources Crummer, L. E.-Twenty years' work on be- |