. The War Cry . greatly,moved, and wc had the joy ofseeing one soul come out forsalvation. May God bless Mi*Sherwood and her little one intheir bereavement.—E. J. D<War Corr. _ MRS. REID OF D1LD0. Tbe Dangers of Derelicts. The mantle of death fas onc«again dropped at Dildo. „apdhas taken away a loving w™and mother in the person Rcid. For some montnJshe has been passing througathe fire of affliction, but noialone, always proving that wegrace of God was sufficient for,her. Some months ago, a aajiafter we had laid our dear sis-ters baby boy in its last rest ng-place, she reali


. The War Cry . greatly,moved, and wc had the joy ofseeing one soul come out forsalvation. May God bless Mi*Sherwood and her little one intheir bereavement.—E. J. D<War Corr. _ MRS. REID OF D1LD0. Tbe Dangers of Derelicts. The mantle of death fas onc«again dropped at Dildo. „apdhas taken away a loving w™and mother in the person Rcid. For some montnJshe has been passing througathe fire of affliction, but noialone, always proving that wegrace of God was sufficient for,her. Some months ago, a aajiafter we had laid our dear sis-ters baby boy in its last rest ng-place, she realized hew »?e,n«life is and how empty witnouiJesus. The writer had the pri-vilege of visiting her lhat inorn-jing (by request) and of PO11!*her to the Saviour and of seeingber accept Him as her that day Jesus was her win-all. She bore her sufferingslike a hero, never once do™?-?Gods power to save a™,?^.He was her constant comfort, She passed_away_w»2. ~(Cto£Unue3 on Page 1U -. THE GENERAL. : Over a thousand people g£ered at Eastbourne railway :tion to welcome The Generaltheir town recently. They ghim an enthusiastic welcoSays the British War Cry: % any one had prophestweniv-livc years ago, thatMavor of Eastbourne would 1been taking the choir for (eral Booth, and that the TClerk would have been secting a vote of thanks to nunwould have been consideredmost demented! So said the Town Clerk, MWest Fovarguc, in the afterrThis gentleman had bad old days when Jbourne knew not the Armyits General; when Salvatio-were being sent to prison,his words were all thestriking in contrast withafternoons gathering. Herethe leading people of the iheaded by their worlhy IVand many of his Councillorthe greak building was nilits utmost with a most reprtative throng, all dctertupon giving The General £hearty welcome. 11 THE GERMAN CONGRESS The Annual Congress waducted by Commissioner lat Berlin. It was a triuirsuccess. On Sunday aftca magnificent demonstr


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