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Mission Column.
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A BLESSING.
The Lord blcsa thee;
How shall lie bless thee?
With the gladness that knows no decay,
Witli the riches that cannot puss away,
With the sanshlne that makes an end-
ten day—
Thus shall ho bless thee.
And keep thee;
How shall he keep thee?
With the ull-crowuiug shadow of His
wings,
With the strong lovo that guards from
evil things,
With the suie power that safe to glory
brings—
Thus shall he keep then.
The above sweet poem was sent, to the
writer bv Mrs Grace Stott, who was in
our uiidst a few weeks ago in the inter
est of the China Inland Mission This
opportunity is used to pass it
Others.
Mrs. Smith is now in Northwest
Canada pleading for her sisters that sit
in heathen darkness in far away China.
This is a divine mission and wonderful
ly blest of God. She was the first young
woman that offered herself to this
work. Fully consecrated, accepted by
the Mission Board, while awaiting in
Loudon, making fiual arrangements for
leaving, God saw* that she was not suit
ed for Foreign Mission woik. She says
of this:
“One night, when on my knees,
tearful confessions of self will, it seemed
I heard a voice saying, ‘If you still want
to serve me, go back to Glasgow and
take my message to tho Salt-Market and
the district surrounding. My heart al
most stood still. The Salt-Market wm
one of the vilest and most wicked places
in Glasgow: inhabited almost exclusive
ly by thieves and women of ill repute.
It was hardly fit for a man to go in
such a place. Oonld it Iks God w’ns
sending a young girl there, uucallod by
man, unprotected and without means of
supiKjrt—could that be God’s will for
me? I knolt in silence. I dared not
say ‘No,’ wnile I feared to say, ‘Yes.’
At last the answer came—Yes, Lord, if
thou wilt go with me every step of the
way.’ ” She trusted and obeyed.
God kept her in this Homo Mission
training school three years and a half
before she was-qnalifled for tho Foroign
field.
So, God is today suying to the women
of our town, “Go down ipto tiio slums
of your city, see the wickedness that is
being harboured,tho characters blighted,
the seed of disease sown that will cer
tainly contaminate the next generation.
Knowing this, can you sit idly by with
folded hands and say, “it is not my
mission to carry His message into these
places;they would uot believe it if I
did.” You liavo this promise if you
go iu His name: My word shall uot re
turn unto me void.”
THE AUGUST BULLETIN.
Has jnst been issued from the press
replete with bright, uewsy items of
interest to overy Auxiliary from Cali
fornia to Florida.
FUTUHE AMBASSADORS FOR
CHRIST.
Mr. Shiramuza, a Japanese Ohrintiau
of our Alameda School will enter the
Sne Bennett School in the fall. His ex
penses will be paid by a generous Home
Mission woman wtio has recently made
a gift of $100 for the expenses of a
student in this institution. Dr. Reid,
writing of Mr. Shiramn/.a, says: “He
is at present the interpreter at our Ala
meda School; speaks good English; and
wm a student at oar Qaausei O&iaiu
University at Kobe, Japan, but did not
unite with oar chnreh until he came to
America. He is now an earnest Chris
tian worker and wishes to prepare him
self for mission work in Jaisiu.
ASSASSINATED.
RUSSIAN MINISTER OF THE
INTERIOR VICTIM OF
A BOMB.
Whllo Driving Through Streets of St
Petersburg M. Plovhe Torn to Shreds
I Coachman Killed and Other Atten
dants Wounded. Was Power Be
hind tho Russian Throne
St Petkwrui’ro, July 28 - The min
ister of tho interior, M.* von Plevlie, was
assassinated this morning while driving
to the Haiti:*, station on his way to visit
tho emperor at Petorhof Palace.
A bomb was thrown under tin* min
ister’s carriage, and iu exploding com
pletely shattered the vehicle. Von
Plevlie was terribly mangled.
The crime was committed at 10 o’clock
and the assassin has boon arrested.
-The coachman was killed, and the
wounded horses dashed off witli the
front wheels and axle of tho carriage
dragging at their heels. The animals
had not gallo]Kid far before they fell,
with pools of blood under them.
Tho minister’s servant was on the box
with the driver and was badly wounded,
and two officers in the cab were injured
by flying splinters.
The assassin was wounded iu tho eye,
and tied, but was overtaken and is now
under arrest. The roadway was strewn
for a hundred yards with tho wreckage
and pieces of the red lining of tho min
ister’s overcoat. A fow yards from von
Plevlie’s body lay the shapeless heap of
tho coachman’s remains.
Tiie Emperor, at Villa Alexandra,was
notified immediately. Ho w’as over
come with tho tidings, coming on top of
bad news from tho seat of war, fears of
international complications and the
strain incident upon tho hourly expecta
tion of tho birth of an heir.
Only indignation aud borrow are ex
pressed for tho act, regardless of what
may be tho motive for the crime.
Von Plevlie was appointed minister
of tho interior April 18, 1902, two days
after tho assassination of his predeces
sor, M. Zipyagin. Ho was formerly
director of police and had beeu forty
years in the public serrice. Ho was
sixty-six years old at tho time of his
death. He was regarded by many as tho
power behind tho tiirouo, aud was
dreaded on account of his control of the
secret police. It is also alleged that he
controlled the press of Russia
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Mr. Mnruaka. of our San Francisco
School, will enter Central College at
Fayette Mo.) in tho fail. He, too, was
converted through the influence of our
schools aud is now preparing to go back
to Ilia country as a missionary. Is it
not a Messed thought that if we are
faithful as Home 'Mission workers we
can have a part in evangelizing the
world?
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