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Show Pavilion and one other ward-pavilion as indicated in the financial statement. Thus we will be able to operate dispensaries for both men and women as well as care for about 50 in-patients. The isolation ward-pavilion is already built and serves as construction headquarters. But we want more,-more equip-rnent and more wards. Our report this year is "strictly business", and we freely record our joys and griefs, "For there is no man that imparteth his joys to his friend, but he joyeth the more; and no man that imparteth his griefs to his friend, but he grieveth the less," Blind Tong, "The Man with Ten Eyes",* has been well supported in his work along evangelistic lines among the patients, and our constant endeavor is to avoid an eclipse of the spiritual phase in the material development of the work. Among both women and men however we are in need of patient, plodding workers, content to teach elementary Christian truth over and over again. Some of the seed falls on stony ground, but some bears fruit and that which bears fruit will bear yet more fruit. "And God is able to make all grace abound toward you, that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work." We have the best in God Himself. Is it too much to ask for more of the material things as well?. F. F. Tucker, M. D. Emma B. Tucker, M. D. Myra L. Sawyer, T. N. Tehchow, Shantung, China July, 1914 *An interesting illustrated leafle: with this title by Mrs, A. H. Smith may be obtained from the W. 6. M, I. 19 South La Salle St Chicago. Ten cents each. ( 17 ) |