. The War Cry. ng Officer;Im ready. By this time the bartender had for-gotten all about his threat. Whenthe Scotchman called for his Wine, hoasked the Lieutenant what he wouldhave .(not. aware at the time that allSalvationists are total abstainers). A glass of water, please, repliedthe other. ? • The faff of the. sturdy son of theheath dropped, but he as soon as tliQLieutenant had drank ilia sparklingwater, a dozen Crys and a silver coinchanged .hands. ? The bartender never refused to buya Cry- after tliat incident; ;Not sobad, after all:, he thought, . Wm Ms Off. Dev


. The War Cry. ng Officer;Im ready. By this time the bartender had for-gotten all about his threat. Whenthe Scotchman called for his Wine, hoasked the Lieutenant what he wouldhave .(not. aware at the time that allSalvationists are total abstainers). A glass of water, please, repliedthe other. ? • The faff of the. sturdy son of theheath dropped, but he as soon as tliQLieutenant had drank ilia sparklingwater, a dozen Crys and a silver coinchanged .hands. ? The bartender never refused to buya Cry- after tliat incident; ;Not sobad, after all:, he thought, . Wm Ms Off. Devil S Staff-Captain Walton- recently re-lated that he once had ., a Swedish1Lieutenant who used to give someremarkable testimonies inr brokenlinglish. On one occasion be got upand said, Sometimes de tevil hecome-right up close to me, but justas he aboud to grasp me, God say,Hands off tevil; hands off. How safe are we in Gods keeping,Hedoes not allow Satan to tempt usbeyond what we are able to. Seaiy ? A-. Ill Buy All Your Crys, We Said.


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