i « js riifiisKYTERIAN OF THE SOUTHThere are no people on earth who are It seems that the surest and most more appreciative or more worthy of a effective way of helping and upliftinghelping hand outstretched to them. the poor mountaineer is through theWe have all, doubtless, read what younger generation. Christianize andDr. rlrnage has to say about the High- educate these bright boys and girls andwhat might they not ac-lt; omi'Iish for this country i » d their fellow men.« [ir ii iies the children, \ he i g \ eti so eager to when given a chance to attend school and are so eager to take advantage of this opportunity, are prevented by lack of proper clothing and shoes for the long tramp to the Mountain View Mission Cottage, near Ararat, little school house. For Patrick County, Va. this reason the missionsgenerally receive and distribute clothing and necessities among the needy.The good people at home, sometimes, l ave little idea of the skimped existence that some of the missionaries are obliged to lead—they, who arc giving strength and life to this great cause, are not upheld as they should be by the Christians at home. Their crowns will he bright fn the hereafter, but might we not make life a little brighter for them while they are yet with us? Xmfnlk, Va Fannie T^ee Ctirdts.lander—what line stock he comes of and how well worth helping he is.ON TO ( IIVTTINOOGA,i Con tinned from Page 1.)New York, the most popular speaker for college men in our country today. All Seminary men are invited. There i* a ■ icstrlction as to attendance of Seminar* men. The attendance of uni-