The War Cry . an,He still held tenaciously- on lo life, de-claring lie WOULD NOT die : Robslove for homo revived, he saw again ladelirious visions the hearth at which heknelt while father breathed an eveningprayer. Mother was telegraphed fori and noNorthern express could carry that lovingmother fast enough to the side of hersuffering boy. Day and night love ris-ing superior to weakness—watching byIlls sick bed—she gradually nursed himback to life, all tho time praying for hlasalvation and pointing him to Jesus, butKob was hard and would not yield. Whennearly convalescent, he returned home with


The War Cry . an,He still held tenaciously- on lo life, de-claring lie WOULD NOT die : Robslove for homo revived, he saw again ladelirious visions the hearth at which heknelt while father breathed an eveningprayer. Mother was telegraphed fori and noNorthern express could carry that lovingmother fast enough to the side of hersuffering boy. Day and night love ris-ing superior to weakness—watching byIlls sick bed—she gradually nursed himback to life, all tho time praying for hlasalvation and pointing him to Jesus, butKob was hard and would not yield. Whennearly convalescent, he returned home with his mother to R . This serious Illness left Rob so weak as to bo unable ?to follow his profession, so he purchaseoa tobacconists business. Hobs next warning was even the last, In the suddtn and unex-pected death of his father. Tills was aterrible blow to poor Rob, and was thegreatest sorrov. of his life—loving hisfather as he did with a passionate af-fection. The sad event made a great Im-. iBECAME ENGAGED TO A CHRISTIANYOUNG inaiintrn. Slit was a living rebuke tosin, and consequently lie continued steadyfor a time :ni<l ilius bavins won the girlsaltections and trust, she consented tomarry Dim. Koh was Invited to n milit-ary ball anil his love for the excitinglirenKiire of Hie ball-room proving too «!iir:


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