The War Cry . lmly on that briefand terrible experience on the streetsI can say lhat, the Salvation Armysaved me both body and sou!. A PIeas!s£ LiCSfe IscidesJ. T-o yiiiB age while BrigadierCollier was conducting a mceiing atGuelph, a mini to the Mercy Seatand sought salvation. On u recentvisit oi Hie Brigadier to the town, asoldier of the Coips stepped up to himand said that ho would liSe to havehis child dedicated to Clod and , by ihe officer under whom hehad beer, cwivei ied. It was the pcnii- nobly. and Tet^incd wurni ri^nem-brunee? oi his spiutiin! father. sspnpjsgrf =t The


The War Cry . lmly on that briefand terrible experience on the streetsI can say lhat, the Salvation Armysaved me both body and sou!. A PIeas!s£ LiCSfe IscidesJ. T-o yiiiB age while BrigadierCollier was conducting a mceiing atGuelph, a mini to the Mercy Seatand sought salvation. On u recentvisit oi Hie Brigadier to the town, asoldier of the Coips stepped up to himand said that ho would liSe to havehis child dedicated to Clod and , by ihe officer under whom hehad beer, cwivei ied. It was the pcnii- nobly. and Tet^incd wurni ri^nem-brunee? oi his spiutiin! father. sspnpjsgrf =t Their Faith. ducted one night in a New Turk three were present—-be two ijrn-cers and one soldier, and only a fewhud stopped lo listen, but of ihe lewwas a mira who afterwards them to the hall, where he was pleo- confensed that he had it in mind lodo a dark, terrible deed thai he promised to gr»» up ,le I-Bu^t .the Salvationists felt that wnenot enough, and they urged him to. This is but one inelnucc oi the greatoppm tunities presenlcd to Salvation-ists to do good to tlie souis oi otherathrough selling the War Cry.— fjods Arrows, It is very remarkable to note whatvery tMiiaii and apparently triflingincidents often lead to th£ salvationo; people who have hitherto baen un-touched by eloquent sermons, stirringappeals or great events. It lead* us toihe conclusion thai alJ human effort isin vain, without tbe convicting powerof the Spirit oi God. It is the HoiyGhost Who convinces of sin, thouprhHe does so hy u^inp iome huuiauinstrument. The following incidents will iiius-irate this truth. They have been sentto us by Oaptnin Saiju:bury, ot New-ioundland. Some years ago, when 1lie Army first-opened at a certain town in Newfound-land, there k , ,t in ihe jilacowho had never attended i\ revivalmeeting in her life. Quite a numberbeirnn to eet [?. ni. nor ineeli^i;and she heeame ratlier curious to knowwhat sort of process they


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