Show SLAVE TRADE IN AFRICA DR WELLMAN DISCUSSES IT AT Y M C A Speaker was a Medical Missionary in Africa and His Lecture was an Interesting Afrca teresting One Dr F C Wcllman the medical missionary I mis-sionary lectured to an overflowing I house yesterday afternoon in the Y M C I A rooms He described In a mpst entertaining tajk lhc situation and condition dr tho Congregational missions mis-sions In Central and Southern Africa his own particular nation being ten I degrees south of the equator and 300 miles from the eastern coast in Portuguese I Portu-guese West Africa Dr Wcllman detailed de-tailed the wonderful transformation effected among UK barbarous blacks by l the Introduction of evangelical Christianity and wild that mere civilizing civiliz-ing is of but transient in Its results unless un-less preceded by Christianity Moreover More-over medical work Introduced with Christianity Is proving of the greatest elllcacy because It something tangible to work upon Dr Wellman scored the African slave trade which ho characterized character-ized as the worlds open sore It Is Btlll In vogue In all Its horrors under sti fostering care of the Portuguese who he say openly and flagrantly violate the Berlin iwuUy in maintenance mainten-ance of the horrible traHU When io more work can be got out of slaves they arc knocked on the head or are ham the of strung and left to become t prey the first savage benst that comes along tr doctorsr addrnw was declared lobo lo-bo one of thu mOlt intereallng ever given in Salt I > uH and ho will be called upon again He 18 1 stopping In this city to get tho African malaria out lr thIKcJ syslem and will return to the I i dark continent to build hospitals I |