The War Cry . CE. Two English ladies driving > Fiance, fromLe Rozier to Montpellier-le-Vieux, were in-formed by their coachman that there werethree religions in those parts: The Catholic,the Protestant, and the Salvation Army. In no other country in tlhe world is theRescue Work of the Army more welcomedthan in France. Our officers are freely ad-mitted to the prisons, and in his history ofcivilization in France, M. Rambaud mentionsour work with every respect. GREAT BRITAIN. Over three hundred Candidates have al-ready been accepted for next January, and theDepartmental Officers at National He


The War Cry . CE. Two English ladies driving > Fiance, fromLe Rozier to Montpellier-le-Vieux, were in-formed by their coachman that there werethree religions in those parts: The Catholic,the Protestant, and the Salvation Army. In no other country in tlhe world is theRescue Work of the Army more welcomedthan in France. Our officers are freely ad-mitted to the prisons, and in his history ofcivilization in France, M. Rambaud mentionsour work with every respect. GREAT BRITAIN. Over three hundred Candidates have al-ready been accepted for next January, and theDepartmental Officers at National Headquar-ters are kept busy with their lessons. Threeextra courses have just been added. Corps-Cadets who have finished the eighth courseare exempted from any further lessons whentransferred to the Candidates Roll. HOLLAND. At Delfzige, Holland Staff-Capt. Feenstrarecently had the pleasure cf sweating in underthe colors a man and wife with tlieir familyof nine children—four girls and five boys. 14 THE WAR The Pacific Has the Champion Boomer—A CloseRun Between East and West Ontario. A careful tab la being kept on the boomersthroughout tbe Territory, so that at the end of theyear the Editor, at a moments glance will be ableto see the names of those who have done well, andreward and honor them ; ii>.ng advertise-ments, but Instead, from cover to cover crowdedwith salvation and Interesting items? It surely Iswell worth the price asked. We Question very muchwhether tbere Is a paper printed that SO lendsItself to tbe direct spreading of tbe Gospel. It Is apeoples paper—free from political Intrigue, freefrom reading that would defile: but not of thatclass of literature so heavy as to give one inteiiectnalIndliresMon. Boom it, comrades. Let vs see yourworthy names topping the roll of honor.* * *I must speak a word of praise concerning Don-ell, of Butte. She is truly a


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