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                                                                          Missionary
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                                THE OLD CANTINE HOMESTEAD, STONE RIDGE, N. T.
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                NUMBER SEVENTY-ONE                            OCTOBER-DECEMBER, 1909
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                                             CONTENTS
                       "Who Follows in Their Train?’         . . . Miss Dorothy Firman                  :
          JM           A Call for Intercession, .  .  .      Miss Thyra H. Josselyn, M.D.
                       “An Hundred-Fold ’* ....
                                                              C. Stanley G. Mylrea, M.D.  i
                                                             .................... Mr. D. Dykstra
                       Everyday Life in Bahrein, .  .
                       Bahrein Hospital Notes, . .
                       A Story of Beginnings, . . .          . . Rev. Jas. Cantink, D.D.
                                               ILLUSTRATION’S.
                       The Old Cantine Homestead, Stone Ridge, New York, where the Arabian
                           Mission was organized September, i88q.                                     i
                      Pictures of all the Newly Appointed Missionaries.
                      The Mission Houses at Muttra and Bahrein.
                      A Water Jar.
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