. Life and light for woman. g also I found out about a deaf-mute girl in the Marsovanschool for such unfortunates. She is in great need of financial help tokeep her in school. These Sunday schools have managed to give from$2—$5 a y^ar the past two years, first for a blind boy in India and last yearfor this deaf-mute in Marsovan. But it is such a new thing for them togive and they are so very poor themselves that the habit is hard to schools, the grades and kindergarten, all made presents for poor un-fortunates who would not have any Christmas joy otherwise. They didhave a lot of fun t


. Life and light for woman. g also I found out about a deaf-mute girl in the Marsovanschool for such unfortunates. She is in great need of financial help tokeep her in school. These Sunday schools have managed to give from$2—$5 a y^ar the past two years, first for a blind boy in India and last yearfor this deaf-mute in Marsovan. But it is such a new thing for them togive and they are so very poor themselves that the habit is hard to schools, the grades and kindergarten, all made presents for poor un-fortunates who would not have any Christmas joy otherwise. They didhave a lot of fun trimming the tree and hanging on their presents for thesepoor children. Then, as a surprise, we gave them each for themselves apicture card and orange. How their eyes shone, for they thought theywere to have nothing. My latest branch of work is the training of our upper schoolboys intoBoy Scouts. They need just the spur and help that such an organizationgives and are so happy over the military side and the manual TREBIZOND KINDERGARTEN 260 Life and Light IJune THE TWO WOMEN AT THE WELL BY MRS. H. J. BRUCE ONE evening at the sanitarium at Mahableshwar recently, a mission-ary had gone out for an afternoon walk. She turned back early,however, and on the way sat down on the steps of an unoccupied bun-galow called The Shrubbery. It was well named as there were many shrubs and trees in thelarge compound. Pres-ently the caretaker camealong, and after answer-ing a few questions, hesaid he was in haste forhis little boy had devel-oped smallpox, and hehad orders to take thechild to the QuarantineStation. Do what youcan, said the mission-ary, and pray to thetrue God. Then shewas directed where tofind the way out of thecompound on the otherside near to the roadleading to the observed a largeOriental well near theexit on one side wheretwo women had comewith their waterpots. The teacher was not looking for an audience justthen. She had met the people in the morning, bu


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