. The War Cry . he faces ofbacksliders and sinners.—HappyJack, A Big Flower. The largest flower of the worldsays the Scientific American, issaid to be the Hafflesia, a nativeof Sumatra, so called after SirStamford Raffles. This immenseflower is composed of five roundpetals nf u brickish colour, eachmeasuring a loot across. Theseare covered with numerous ir-regular yellowish while swel-lings. The petals surround a clipnearly a foot wide, the marginof which bears the stamens. Thecup of the Ralllcsia is lilled wilha fleshy disk, the upper surfaceof which is covered wilh pro-jections like min


. The War Cry . he faces ofbacksliders and sinners.—HappyJack, A Big Flower. The largest flower of the worldsays the Scientific American, issaid to be the Hafflesia, a nativeof Sumatra, so called after SirStamford Raffles. This immenseflower is composed of five roundpetals nf u brickish colour, eachmeasuring a loot across. Theseare covered with numerous ir-regular yellowish while swel-lings. The petals surround a clipnearly a foot wide, the marginof which bears the stamens. Thecup of the Ralllcsia is lilled wilha fleshy disk, the upper surfaceof which is covered wilh pro-jections like miniature cowshorns. The cup when free fromits contents will hold about 12pints. The llowcr weighsabout fifteen pounds and is verythick, the petals being three-quarters of an inch. *-m p : Iff -?% p* vS3S0l§l • ill §§fl§ B ; .-JO?* i Brathci Charles Harris. This comrade is a soldier of NewCficlseu, Trinity Bay, Nlld. Helias been saved for a period of(lvc years, and at present isDrunvSergeanl of the Captain ami Mrs. Oldford .andTheir Little One. These Oillccrs are now stationed!at Rossland, j BAND CHAT. (Continued from page 6.) | Gait Bandsmen were respondsible for the meetings this wcek-»end, July 15 and 16. » The Band turned out well offlSunday. Bandsman Burrows ledthe open-air in the morning. ThtfHoliness Meeting was a soul re-«freshing lime, several of the!Bandsmen taking part. The*Bible reading was taken bjjBandsman Clark. i The afternoon open-air wagconducted by Bandsman Kemp-*shed, the inside meeting beingled by Bandmaster Lawrensorii*The last open-air was taken Houghlon. The Citadel]was full at night, most of thetBandsmen look an active part)Our Band-Sergeant read the Icshson, and two souls sought salva-*-tion.—Drummer. If Montreal IV.—We had a visit)from Captain Wright and theCornwall Band on July 1st, 2nd*and ird. The Band came in oniSaturday morning. In the after-!-noon wo had ail open-air meet-ing which was largely attended-*.After


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