. The War Cry . COECS. WJLIR. CJ j^ j£. 0!reof Britain. Many touching stories fill the pages of theSocial Gazette, concerning men and women whohave been rescued from poverty and follpwirrg is a fair sample: Im not able to take home •either money orfood J ■•Ill throw myself over LondonBridge. The poor out-of-work had left a wifeand five children at home, and such was theirdesperate need and his own. helplessness, that hehad made the resolve wliich we have just print-ed. , . Some hours later he noticed a sign outsideSocial Headquarters, in Whitechapel Road, butso reluctant was he to
. The War Cry . COECS. WJLIR. CJ j^ j£. 0!reof Britain. Many touching stories fill the pages of theSocial Gazette, concerning men and women whohave been rescued from poverty and follpwirrg is a fair sample: Im not able to take home •either money orfood J ■•Ill throw myself over LondonBridge. The poor out-of-work had left a wifeand five children at home, and such was theirdesperate need and his own. helplessness, that hehad made the resolve wliich we have just print-ed. , . Some hours later he noticed a sign outsideSocial Headquarters, in Whitechapel Road, butso reluctant was he to appear as though hesought charity, that he walked past the doorquite six times ere he could muster go Once inside, /he found those who were anxiousto assist him by all means in their power, whichso softened the man that when Major Playledealt with him about his oul, he broke down,and :kneels Igade a covenant with Godthat he w%l||^;Siii all the davs of his mans home was- then visited, andwar-cry-1903-05-16M
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