The War Cry . e spoke of this factfrorrf time to time to the employees,who were so enthused that at end ofthe week their working capacity hadgreatly improved, both as to qualityand quantity! Moreover, possibly be-cause of the- attraction of tho all-aliveSalvationists, the turn-over in the shopehowod marked increase. The Christmas week ended. Themistress then asked The Army Officerto go and speak about the virilegospel of which they had had such apractical exhibition, and, as the result,several meetings were held. The mis-tress and the employees found Christ,and eventually the proprietor himsel
The War Cry . e spoke of this factfrorrf time to time to the employees,who were so enthused that at end ofthe week their working capacity hadgreatly improved, both as to qualityand quantity! Moreover, possibly be-cause of the- attraction of tho all-aliveSalvationists, the turn-over in the shopehowod marked increase. The Christmas week ended. Themistress then asked The Army Officerto go and speak about the virilegospel of which they had had such apractical exhibition, and, as the result,several meetings were held. The mis-tress and the employees found Christ,and eventually the proprietor himself,though a strict moralist, a believerin Confucius, and in a special sense adespiser of Christianity, was won forGod through the prayers of his wifeand their employees. Tho wkole family are now (threeyears after the incident referred to)Salvationists, the mistress is doingsplendid service as the Corps Treas-urer, arid all this through the enthus-iasm of the Salvationists which trulysanctified the receives The General m Audience ROYAL MESSAGE to be conveyed by Our Leader to His Majestys Loyal Subjects in India KING GEORGE received The General in audience at Buckingham Palace?? on Tuesday morning, Nov. 21st. This gracious act on the part of HisMajesty, coming as it <Iid practically on the eve of The Generals departurefor his Campaign in India and Ceylon, will afford no little satisfaction tomany Salvationists in various parts of the world, and not least to that im-portant and enthusiastic section of them among whom The General hopesshortly to find himself. Indeed, the happy and significant character of thisRoyal interview is enhanced by the gratifying fact that the King Emperorwas pleased to entrust The General with a special message of greeting andgood will from himself for use among our people in India, and which in duecourse it will be The Generals privilege to deliver. Arriving through the fogand gloom in good time at thePalace, The General, who wasaccompani
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