. The War Cry. plant flowersover the dead. A man may pray better than he lives,but he cannot preach better than heknows. If you trifle with your consciencenow, you will find conscience no triflehereafter. The best way to dO extraordinarythings is to do ordinary ones extra-ordinarily well. The hand that rocks the cradle hasno time to stop and strike for womansrights. The man who carries his religion inhis head generally lets it leak out ofhis mouth. There is a quiet which the world cannot trouble, and a trouble which the world cannot auiet. The world does not need to hear morespoken sermons, bu


. The War Cry. plant flowersover the dead. A man may pray better than he lives,but he cannot preach better than heknows. If you trifle with your consciencenow, you will find conscience no triflehereafter. The best way to dO extraordinarythings is to do ordinary ones extra-ordinarily well. The hand that rocks the cradle hasno time to stop and strike for womansrights. The man who carries his religion inhis head generally lets it leak out ofhis mouth. There is a quiet which the world cannot trouble, and a trouble which the world cannot auiet. The world does not need to hear morespoken sermons, but it needs to seemore living sermons. which tf AlwaysToored away whenwe try to buJ.):owers of our own from f.^ inex. blow their own ? i by praising In other wha^most conspicuous in themselves. Is Those who are only kept from sinthrough fear, may well fear that theywill not long be keptf3:oxD~siJi^-»~^™™.-- Dont judge by appearances—Judaswas numbered with the Apostles andJesus with the The Generals Sunday at Biscombe wasa never-to-be-forgotten time of Divineoutpouring. Ninety four souls at thepenitent form are reported for the week-end. The aftermath of the spiritual harvestattending the Generals meetings is evenmore remarkable than the first of the one hundr:d and forty-fivesouls who came out at the Generalsmeetings at Grimsby, sixty-three havebeen enrolled as soldiers of the localcorps. J The Chief-of-the-SafC Is giving muchof his valuable time to the Armys youngpeople. He had a days Ifcturing withthe Cadets in the Training Home, and Isto meet the Corps Cadets at Carkenwelion an early date, basides having prem-ised another day at Manchester formeetings with yoving men and women. Mrs. Bramwell Booths recent visit tnThurbridge, Wells and Broxtcn r sutdin mtich substantial help for the Socia,Funds. A blind and partially parayz:d mangave a twenty-five dollar dona ion to Commissioner Carleton has launcheda new feature In the shape of a singingb


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