The War Cry . haking up. iioiv wonder-fully God answered niv ptaver in savinglet life: I dont think she has seu«btGod yet. lint 1 still pray. IVrr may ihK if you thin!; it willdo any pood in. encouraging these whobelong to God to rinty for our truly, Alice lliillifis. Our Champion Boomer. Penitent-form Sergeant-Major Mardis an Army veteran. For many yearsshe has been a Soldier of London , and for some time has held the Mrs. Ward. Of the -War Cry. Every Reek shesells 2J0 copies, and iu rain or sliiueean be depended upon. Not one weekduring the past year h


The War Cry . haking up. iioiv wonder-fully God answered niv ptaver in savinglet life: I dont think she has seu«btGod yet. lint 1 still pray. IVrr may ihK if you thin!; it willdo any pood in. encouraging these whobelong to God to rinty for our truly, Alice lliillifis. Our Champion Boomer. Penitent-form Sergeant-Major Mardis an Army veteran. For many yearsshe has been a Soldier of London , and for some time has held the Mrs. Ward. Of the -War Cry. Every Reek shesells 2J0 copies, and iu rain or sliiueean be depended upon. Not one weekduring the past year has she failed,and her smile and God bless you, islooked for by many of tbe citizens whonever attend The Army meetings, butwho would feel greatly disappointed ifthey did not get the weekly copy ofthe Cry. In and H, P, Efforts, l!rs. Wardalways comes out on top. In tile pastyear she collected ) for for H. F. He:? testimony is. In His service Irun delight, and we thank God. for the faithful workers In our rantswho push the silent messenger of sal-vation. They will receive their re-ward and win many souls. t-= wtmmM Fraysr Answered. Prayer Answered. I dont think I will stay to tea. Ihave a feeling I must go and see oldMrs. X , said an Ontario Salva-tionist to Iiis wife recently, betweenthe afternoon aud evening services. He called upon tbe old lady, whomhe found had been praying that Godwould send someone along who wouldtake her io Tile Salvation Army n>eet-ing. as she was too infirm to go byherself. To her great delight, onr comradeappeared and took her to the meeting,which she greatly enjoyed. Both theold lady and our comrade have hadtheir faith greatly strengthened bythis incident. Starling Afresh. As I was returning to mv office onenight 1 met a young man. who asked meif t would writ? a fetter for him in Ad-jutant Siufeij!. at Poplar. Knglnud. Hewas a Norwegian, lie explained, andlouldnt write very well iu English. amiYiiL-Trmy. bur rh-


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