སམPཔཅས་ ལཔས་བ་པ་ -པཕད ར་ , ལཔས་ཅད་, Friends, 9s. 6d.; Miss Clifford, 10s. ; O. A. Oakes, Esq., £1; Mrs. Richardson, £1; William Fletcher, Esq., £1; Mrs. Key, £1; Mrs. King, 1; Mrs. MacKinley, 1; Lady McOnie, £5; The Misses McGrowther, £1; Mrs. Govan, £2; Alexander Clapperton, Esq., £1; Miss Howard, 10s.; Mrs. Robertson, 2s. 6d.; Mrs. Graham, £1; Mrs. Barclay, £1; Mr. and Mrs. Agnew, £2; Miss Kay, £10, an. SOUP KITCHEN.-Friend from Scotland, £1 IS.; per Miss Griffin, IOS.; Mme. Gerhardt, 8s. ORPHANAGE.—Mrs. Loudon, £10; Lady Theodore Martin, £3 3o. ; Offertory in Christ Church, per A. J. Harrison, £4; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Allan, A Child for a Year, £16. FOR CHRISTMAS TREE.-T. A. Leigh, Esq., £1; A Friend, 10s. ; Two Friends, £2; Two Friends, 1; Mme. Flandin, 4s.; Mr. F. W. Winch, a packet of Christmas Cards. FOR "ECHOES FROM PARIS."-The Misses Dubois, 1s. 6d.; Mrs. Buist, Is. 6d.; Lady Macleod, 3s.; Rev. J. Bernard, Is. 6d. ; Mrs. Allen, Is. 6d. ; Mrs. W. L. Patten, 2 dols. 40 c.; Lady Waldie Griffith, Is. 6d.; Mrs. Macfie, Is. 6d. ; Mrs. Adkin, Is. 6d. ; Mrs. W. Wright, Is. 6d. ; Mrs. Donaldson, 2s. 6d. CONTRIBUTIONS OF WORK FOR ORPHANAGE. - From the Ladies' Association, Clapham, per Mrs. William Byron Hill. Contributions of work both for the Orphanage and Fancy Sale may be sent to the Hon. Sec. of Miss Leigh's work, 22A, Queen's Road, Bayswater, W. Subscriptions to the Echoes for 1889 are now due, Is. 6d., post free, and may be sent to Miss Hensley, 22A, Queen's Road, Bayswater, London, W. Will each of our friends try to find a new reader for our ECHOES this forthcoming year? Echoes from Paris. (Continued from page 18.) 47 The Association of "The Mission Home for English Women in Paris" is constituted under Articles and Memorandum bearing the date of Oct. 10th, 1876, for the purpose of holding the property of the Association in perpetuity. The Council in Paris was elected February 7th, 1877, and, with the Honorary and Official Auditors, is re-elected at the Annual Meeting of the Association each year. The Committee are also re-elected each year at the same meeting. The Home for British and American Young Women, at 77, Avenue Wagram, Paris, was founded December 20th, 1872. It has had over 5,300 admissions, and is open to all respectable English girls in every class of life, without distinction of creed. The house is branched off into different compartments, as follows: 1. A Home for daily and unemployed Governesses. 2. For Young Women apprenticed in Shops. 3. For Ladies' Maids, Nurses, etc., seeking situations. 4. A Sanatorium. 5. A Free Registry for those who are seeking situations. The following have also been established:— Governesses and Artists' Institute, 153, Faubourg St. Honoré, formerly 8, Rue Bastiat. Young Women's Christian Association and Home, 26, Faubourg St. Honoré An Orphanage and Home for destitute British Children, 35, Boulevard Bineau. A Nursery and Infant Kindergarten School. Bible Classes for Men, Mission Services for the Poor, and Mothers' Meetings. A Band of Hope and Temperance Union. A Clothing Club for the Poor; Soup Kitchen; Night School and Free Reading Room, are The Mission Church (Christ Church, Neuilly, 49, Boulevard Bineau) has been built to meet the spiritual need of the Homes, and of a large resident English population hitherto totally unprovided for. Services, 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. The Tram from the Madeleine to the Boulevard Bineau passes the Orphanage and the Church. The Home Orphanage, Young Men's Home, Church, and Parsonage are duly registered as the trust-property of the Association. The Mission is entirely supported by voluntary contributions. "Remembering the words of the Lord Jesus, when He said, It is more blessed to give than to receive." Messrs. BARCLAY, BEVAN & Co., 54, Lombard Street, London. Bankers. { Messrs. J. MUNROE & Co., 32, Nassau Street, New York; 7, Rue Scribe, Cheques, etc., and P.O.O. should be made payable to F. A. BEVAN, Esq., 54, Lombard Street, London; or to Miss ADA M. LEIGH, 77, Avenue Wagram, Paris. London Office (where Reports and Papers may be obtained): 9, Serjeants' Inn, Fleet Street. Paris and Continental Y. W. C. Association and Home, 22a, Queen's Road, Bayswater, W., Hon. Sec., MISS HENSLEY. Subscriptions for " ECHOES FROM PARIS" for 1888 are now due, and may be paid to the Honorary Secretaries of the different Associations, or sent to Miss HENSLEY, Hon. Sec. (Paris and Continental Y. W. C. Association), 22a, Queen's Road, Bayswater, London, W. Post free, 1s. 6d. a year; Canada and United States, 40 cents. SELECT LADIES' SCHOOL conduct ed by MDLLES. LACORNE, 5, Rue Pérard, Avenue de Neuilly, Paris. Number of pupils limited. Reference is kindly permitted to Canon Herbert Jones, Rev. T. Howard Gill, Rev. H. Nicholson, Rev. E. Bersier. MADAME CHRISTOPHE, 32, Rise d'Orléans, Neuilly sur Seine, Paris, can receive in her home, ladies, as boarders and pupils. Lessons, if required. Recommended by the Lord Bishop of Truro. "LE E RAYON DE SOLEIL" et "L'AMI DE LA MAISON," illustrated monthly periodicals for children. Edited by MONS. SAILLENS. Price 25. per annum. Messrs. Partridge & Co., 9, Paternoster Row, London, E.C. RENCH PROTESTANT INSTITU FRENCH PROTES MMB. YEATMAN MONOURY, 27, Bd. Eugène, Parc de Neuilly, PARIS. MOLLE, TALLON, Parisienne Protestante, Diplômée, receives a limited number of Boarders. Lessons if required. Terms moderate. The house is beautifully situated, near l'Arc de Triomphe. References kindly permitted to Mons. le Pasteur Bersier. Address: Mdlle. TALLON, 9, Rue Brunel, Avenue de la Grande Armée. 1. CHRIST CHURCH, 49, BOULEVARD BINEAU.) The Tram from the Madeleine to 2. ENGLISH ORPHANAGE, 35, BD. BINEAU. 3. MISSION HOME, 77, AVENUE WAGRAM. 4. MISSION HALL, 79, AVENUE WAGRAM. Bineau passes the door of the 5. Y.W.C.A. ROOMS, 26, FAUBOURG ST. HONORÉ. 6. THE GOVERNESSES AND ARTISTS' ASSOCIATION, 153, FBG. ST. HONORÉ. 7. YOUNG MEN'S HOME, "WASHINGTON HOUSE," 18, RUE DE MILAN. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. EVAN ARTHUR LEIGH, Esq., Town Hall Buildings, Manchester. F. A. BEVAN, Esq. Members of the Association. Rev. Professor BLAIKIE, D.D. Captain DENNISTOUN, R. N. Council in Paris. WILLIAM FOWLER, Esq. The Rev. BRAMLEY HART, 4, Rue Roquepine. The Rev. R. T. DE CARTERET, 51, Boulevard Bineau, Neuilly. J. T. B. SEWELL. Esq., Solicitor to the British Embassy, 54, Faubourg St. Honoré. 1. K. STRONG, Esq., LL.D., Avenue de Madrid. Hon. Sec. of Paris Council.-J. H. BARNARD, Esq., M.D., 34, Rue Washington. Hon. Physician.-Dr. FAURE-MILLER, 28, Rue Matignon, Champs Elysées. Hon. Phy. of "Washington House."-J. H. BARNARD, Esq., M.D., 34, Rue Washington. Honorary Secretaries of Association. Miss ADA M. LEIGH, 77, Avenue Wagram, Paris. Mrs. F. W. TRemlett, Belsize Parsonage, N.W.. London. Hon. Treasurer.-F. A. BEVAN, Esq., 54, Lombard Street. President.-H. R.H. the PRINCESS Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck. Mrs. E. H. CHAPMAN. Mrs. WILSON CREWDSON. The Rev. N. J. DEVEREUX, M.A. Mrs. W. E, FORSTER.. The Hon. G. M. GLYN. R. READER HARRIS, Esq. The Rev. B. M. KITSON. The Rev. G. P. MERRICK, M.A. Mrs. W. MILLER. Mrs. ROBERT MILLER. The Rev. C. J. RIDGEWAY, M. A. C. A. ROBERTS, Esq. Mrs. ALDWIN Soames. Lady SUFFIELD. The Marchioness of TAVISTOCK. Mrs. C. CARUS-WILSON. Honorary Secretaries of London Committee. Miss CLAVERING, Harrogate. Miss CARUS WILSON, II, Grenville Place, South Kensington, S. W. Hon. Assistant Secretaries. G. A. MASSINGHAM, Esq. (Messrs. Barclay & Co.), 54, Lombard Street, E. C., London. C. EDMONDS, Esq., Manchester and Salford Bank, St. Ann's Street, Manchester. (Continued on page 71.) |