. Missionary Visitor, The (1916) . November1910 The Missionary Visitor 363. 8. S. Empress sf Russia. On This Vessel Our Missionaries Sailed From Vancouver on Oct. 5. SAVE THE CHILDREN A. W. Ross. RECENTLY we have read much ofour duty to do all we can to helpfeed the starving children of Eu-rope and Asia. It is realized by all par-ties that the future of any state dependsmuch on the new generation, and in somestates so much importance is attached tothis that a premium has been placed onmotherhood, together with certain allow-ances for maintenance during the infan-cy of the child. Numerous welfa
. Missionary Visitor, The (1916) . November1910 The Missionary Visitor 363. 8. S. Empress sf Russia. On This Vessel Our Missionaries Sailed From Vancouver on Oct. 5. SAVE THE CHILDREN A. W. Ross. RECENTLY we have read much ofour duty to do all we can to helpfeed the starving children of Eu-rope and Asia. It is realized by all par-ties that the future of any state dependsmuch on the new generation, and in somestates so much importance is attached tothis that a premium has been placed onmotherhood, together with certain allow-ances for maintenance during the infan-cy of the child. Numerous welfare or-ganizations have been formed and legis-lation encouraged, with the purpose thatinfantile mortality may be reduced to aminimum. It is interesting to notice the indict-ments that have been brought againststate, society, and even religion for hav-ing been so negligent of the has said that there are many thingsthat mean much to the state which canbe built or assembled in a few days or ayear, but it takes twenty years to growa man. This being true, how sad
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