. The War Cry . orps and of her untiring ser-vice as a Songster. Adjutant Carter, editor of the WarCry, spoke on Mjstf of the the city. Lieutenant Houghtonuang My Home Is There. The Staff-Captain spoke on the Scripture, Be yealso ready. Captain Fox of No, VTII. Corps sangwith effect the solo, Must I Empty-Hand cd Be? As the people viewed the remainsfor the lost time the Band playedPromoted to Glory. A procession formed up outside thehall and, led by the Band, proceededto DrooVside cemetery, where pnothereJiort service was held. Tho late Mrs. Jean Wharton wan S3years of age, and -w


. The War Cry . orps and of her untiring ser-vice as a Songster. Adjutant Carter, editor of the WarCry, spoke on Mjstf of the the city. Lieutenant Houghtonuang My Home Is There. The Staff-Captain spoke on the Scripture, Be yealso ready. Captain Fox of No, VTII. Corps sangwith effect the solo, Must I Empty-Hand cd Be? As the people viewed the remainsfor the lost time the Band playedPromoted to Glory. A procession formed up outside thehall and, led by the Band, proceededto DrooVside cemetery, where pnothereJiort service was held. Tho late Mrs. Jean Wharton wan S3years of age, and -was born in Salt-cofitE, Ayrshire, Scotland, where shewaa n Junior poldier. She came toCanada, about eleven yeats a&o, wasconverted and enrolled as a soldier ofthe No. 111. Corps in June, 1913. Bro-ther Wharton, tie bereaved hnaband,served overseas with His Bfajostys itecruitine; Sergeant Sister stated that she had been on in-timate terms with Sister Wharton forover sis. years. V-hat iinpiesaesl her. The of the Winnipeg III, CorpsIs Called Home !o?\s*£aYl^p^Teri^ Our Founder and the Young People There are, ve are sure, many hundreds of Young People ihraugh-ckC Canada West who were never privileged to Jwar or come incontact with The Armys Founder, the late General William Booth, tn orrfer that they might know wAut a deep und affectionate re-gard Re had for them, it if our intention to publish eevera. letterswhkh fltc* cxpMMMM* (a this interest* Theea letter* mere written bythe tato General over twenty years ago. Our present General ha*inherited from his revered father this (ore far the Young People,Truly, ho hsa them on hie heart. you about the Yeone; People. Youwill not easily tire of fee subject, Rvvrinteresting the Yeans; People andJuniors ate, especially your own. child-ren. Other pcoploi. are iateiTaSaff,too, if you c*dy get to know and carefor them. , I am sure titers la a precious raise,of spiritual wealth for The Army inthe youngjiteij, if we can only


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