. The War Cry . it I J The crowds that throng, the streets an J pubs;.pf-West Australia like the Army. Thca re-,;:s,ponses are not always religious; but God has|saved, through the Army missionaries to the;.Wild West, many a Jacko, who has then;;learned the difference between. Psalm xxlii. anrl;the Lords Prayer.; Blessings on Jem all! * ??—?— Use Your Ointment. Do not keep the alahaster boxes of your loveand tenderness sealed up until your -friends nredead. Fill their lives with sweetness. Spih-approving cheering words, while their ears can,-;hear them, and while their hearts can be thrilled;?a


. The War Cry . it I J The crowds that throng, the streets an J pubs;.pf-West Australia like the Army. Thca re-,;:s,ponses are not always religious; but God has|saved, through the Army missionaries to the;.Wild West, many a Jacko, who has then;;learned the difference between. Psalm xxlii. anrl;the Lords Prayer.; Blessings on Jem all! * ??—?— Use Your Ointment. Do not keep the alahaster boxes of your loveand tenderness sealed up until your -friends nredead. Fill their lives with sweetness. Spih-approving cheering words, while their ears can,-;hear them, and while their hearts can be thrilled;?and made happier by theni; the kind things youwill say when they are gone; say before flicy go:;Tba flowers you for their -coffins. el-hIto brighten and sweeten their they;leaviq them. Learn to anoint your frend; b fo<;;,hand for their burial. Post mortem kindness?.<does not cheer the burdened Flowers 01 ;the coffin cast no fragrance backward over the =weary wayr. L,*j*^siJS*S,^^5S9| \m HOW PADDY GOT SAVED, UV BRIGADIER F. SMITH. When furstI-saw the Army twos in Amerikay,When.! did land ate years agone all in the month . of May;I tuk a sthroli) one aivningout just afther havin- tay, ? ? . Somemir,andgutisI kirn across wid a bg drumbangin in the open-airI thot. they looked mighty quare,Wid their poke bonnets big, and their red-shirt-ed rig, the open-air. I folleyed tbim along the sthreet to see what they ; ,- ??,.? A kirn along an niade a ? tuffest crowd that I bed seen for meny an rneny:a day,Iv ruffs, an tuffs* a** bates, an bums, an \ fast, angay, As they marched iii the open-air,-Kromiwindys the people did sthare,An, byes, i t was fun to see the ki ds run To the march inthe open-air. At last they striopped and made a ring upon a . ,/vacknBlot, =.:;Into thedtvils ranks they fired the Gospel shot. red-hot;They sang, fhey: prayed, they te


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