Life and light for woman . s an immense help in any difficulty to say, I take thee. Lord Jesus,as mv wisdom, assured that he will not permit those who trust in him to beashamed.—F. B. Meyer. WOMANS BOARD OF THE INTERIOR. Miis. J. B. LEAKE, from INIarch 10,1899, to April 10,1899. 267 41 3,468 28 41 00 363 21 . . . 206 43 304 90 Minnesota - 2,026 84 colokadoIllinois .Indiana .Iowa . Kansas .Michigan Missouri . Nebraska North Dakota Ohio . South Dakota Wisconsin California . Georgia . China Miscellaneous Receipts lor the montb 1,096 47 101 90 22 50 609 13 101 08 333 85 20 00 15


Life and light for woman . s an immense help in any difficulty to say, I take thee. Lord Jesus,as mv wisdom, assured that he will not permit those who trust in him to beashamed.—F. B. Meyer. WOMANS BOARD OF THE INTERIOR. Miis. J. B. LEAKE, from INIarch 10,1899, to April 10,1899. 267 41 3,468 28 41 00 363 21 . . . 206 43 304 90 Minnesota - 2,026 84 colokadoIllinois .Indiana .Iowa . Kansas .Michigan Missouri . Nebraska North Dakota Ohio . South Dakota Wisconsin California . Georgia . China Miscellaneous Receipts lor the montb 1,096 47 101 90 22 50 609 13 101 08 333 85 20 00 15 00 25 00 66 76 9,069 76 Previously acknowledgedTotal since Oct. 18, 1898 ARMENIAN RELIEF FUND. Received this monthAlready forwarded Total since Oct. 18, 1898 15,304 36^24,374 12 50 0043 04 $93 04 ADDITIONAL DONATIONS FOR SPECIAL OBJECTS. 50 21203 86 Received this monthAlready forwarded Total since Oct. 18, 1898 . . $254 07Mrs. Alfred B. Willcox, Asst Treaa. %itc anb Xigbt for HXHoman. Vol. XXIX. JULY, 1899. No. SHRINE OF THE VIRGIN, ZARAGOZA, SPAIN. 290 LIFE AND LIGHT. \_J^h* AFRICA. FOXES THAT SPOIL THE VINES AMONG ZULU WOMEN. BY MRS. H, D. GOODENOUGH. If an3one thinks it easy business to be a foreign missionary, let him try-it, thats all, said a missionary friend lately, on the eve of his re-embark-ation for Africa. Just so,—let him, we echoed. If there was ever amissionary who found his way easy sailing, he has not come under our ob-servation. True, genuine missionaries are the happiest people in the have what the Lord promised them,—a hundredfold more of whatconstitutes the real essence of life,—nevertheless it is with persecutions,which must be understood in the large sense of including all the sorrows andhindrances which are sown so thickly in the missionarys lot and live over in daily experience the old paiadox of being sorrowful, yetalways rejoicing. The difficulties which confront the worker among Zulu women fallnaturally into three grou


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