Organ of fhe North Carolina Conference. ;"'b- RALEIGH, N. C, MAY 31, 1917. f numbers, jfij fol 0 The Divine Companion They who tread the path of labor follow where my feet have trod; They who work without complaining do the holy will of God. Where the many toil together, there am I alone my own; Where the tired workman sleepeth, there am I with him alone. I, the peace that passeth knowledge, dwell amid the daily strife; I, the bread of heaven, am broken in the sacrament of life. Every task, however simple, sets the soul that does it free; Every deed of love and mercy, done to man, is done to me. Nevermore thou needest seek me; I am with thee every where; Raise the stone and thou shaltfind me; cleave the wood, and I am there. -Henry van Dyke, in "The Toiling of Felix." c 31 V