The War Cry . make this a record Bucceas. Theroare likely to be many claims made onthe Headquarters for the carrying onoi the Vork during the coming Win-ter, whils just at this time, the localexpenses In preparing for Winter ? fuel, etc., are usually very high; itin, therefore, to the Interest of allconcerned, that the effort should bemade a great success. One road to success Is, of course,being In time. A successful HarvestFestival Effort is not the affair of a week, but of considerable lookingahead. Have yon yet begun to re- - allse your plans, and to put intoactive operation, tbe schemes fo


The War Cry . make this a record Bucceas. Theroare likely to be many claims made onthe Headquarters for the carrying onoi the Vork during the coming Win-ter, whils just at this time, the localexpenses In preparing for Winter ? fuel, etc., are usually very high; itin, therefore, to the Interest of allconcerned, that the effort should bemade a great success. One road to success Is, of course,being In time. A successful HarvestFestival Effort is not the affair of a week, but of considerable lookingahead. Have yon yet begun to re- - allse your plans, and to put intoactive operation, tbe schemes for get-ting offerings to God from the people, . for tbe bounteons mercies He hasshown to us all? If you have not. Itis time you begun. This Is especially the case withthose or our Soldier comrades whoare collecting on bebalf of this is of tbe bighesct importance thatthey should get to work at once. One otner point—It la, that allshould get to work. It Is not thesplendid eEoi-ti cf tbe few, but the. WHICH ARE YOU? Here Talkers Not Wanted—Workers are Id Demand for the Simultaneous Soul-Saving Campaign. BRIGADIER TAYLOR Tells of His Trip to the Old Country, and How the Trainingwill Benefit by His Visit. S&S&SRiS&HIGADiER TAYLOR, theS*«r3s Principal of the Train-JgJ il rgi tn5 College, has arrivedW*?*LW from bis trip to the OldV§?il{y3§vS Land, and has bene-fitted so much by it that when heappeared in tbe Editorial sanctum,his face was like unto the counten-ance of David—Ruddy and beauti-ful. We sincerely trust that tbegreat physical benefit which theBrigadier has undoubtedly derivedfrom his trip, will remain with him. It will be remembered that ourcomrade went primarily to London,to acquaint himself with the mostrecent developments in connectionwith the system of training at theInternationa] Training Homes, severalimportant developments, such as theextension of tbe Training Home Ses-sions from six months to twelve, hav-ing taken place since the Brigadierleft Engl


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