The North Carolina Presbyterian . erstood what it costs to give uphome and parents, and children andhealth, to do this necessary work ; ifthey dreamed of the agony of leavinglonely graves in those far-off lands ; ifthey knew how the unkind criticismsand indifference of the home workersgrieve those who have given their livesto this work ; if they understood that itis for this Christ came, that he institu-ted and commanded this work, andtaught us to pray, Thy kingdom come,it would all seem so indiffernt!—rAeMission Gleaner, Meat and Ice.—Never allow meat to beplaced directly on the ice, as the w


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