. The War Cry. he people of nieeting conci ideaWilli the sinking of thedoxology, Saturday nlKht the Com-missioner -was weleomt^d at f-St. Georges. On Sunday we iiati theOommlKBIoner with allday. We had prayml thK-t the Sunday the Com-missioner was to spend with us should be a time ofblessing and power. Our faith for thesa meetingsran high, and Ood honored It and gave us a harvestnf pnnl^i Jn the hnlfnpus inpetlng the nresenCff andpower of God -were clearly manifested, for no lessthan sUtv-eiKlit ni)ul« knpit at the mercy seat. Itwas really a beautiful sight. At the .afternoon f


. The War Cry. he people of nieeting conci ideaWilli the sinking of thedoxology, Saturday nlKht the Com-missioner -was weleomt^d at f-St. Georges. On Sunday we iiati theOommlKBIoner with allday. We had prayml thK-t the Sunday the Com-missioner was to spend with us should be a time ofblessing and power. Our faith for thesa meetingsran high, and Ood honored It and gave us a harvestnf pnnl^i Jn the hnlfnpus inpetlng the nresenCff andpower of God -were clearly manifested, for no lessthan sUtv-eiKlit ni)ul« knpit at the mercy seat. Itwas really a beautiful sight. At the .afternoon free-aiia-etLsy meeiius iiioie o^::;.j lOrwarii. Atnigrht tlie hall was filled to Its utmost capacity, andjnany were unable to seeure standing room. Wehnd a real heaven-on-earth time, and ( upwith twelve souls in the fouiiUiin, making a total ofninety-one souls for the day. How Is that for Ham-iliun corps; On Monday afternoon the Commissioner wns atSouthampton, and Monday night found him at Som-. come wherever he went, v,-aa a big ricid Day The commission ernor. MaetingK wpri. held nn the fieiri londuolciiby the Commissioner, assisted by the Colonel. of twenty souls cried to God. We had aregular march past: the corps iinltel,hwidcd by the Hamilton Brass Band, marched pastthe Commlsfllohcr, waving their handkorchlefs andglvhifc tlirte cheers lor the Commissions. .Tuesday niEht found us back at the hall ilstenlngto the Comrnlnvlonet for the last time. Wo weresorry to have to good-bye, as we learnt to lovethem both very much. The Commlsslonera visit toBermuda was a wonderful success, BOmethlnij Hireone hundred and thirty ..ionla knelt at the penitentform during the campaign. To God wc give all the n, n, k Scene, 2t. Georges, Bermuda. Fairvillo.—^Hl ! hi! whats up ? A general shufTlingaround the house, everyone trying to get to the win-dow first. The tramp of soldiers, a mllltarj- parade,or v/hat ? >7o, its thi Salvat


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