The War Cry . , who eonifeyed the party to andfrom the institutions in their auto-mobiles. ? _ » GOOD CONVERSION Farewell meetings were held atUx-bridge ot! Sunday of Captain Hillyerand Lieutenant Kemp. We had goodattendances all day. At night wehad the joy of seeing a man whohas been under deep eonviction for _weeks gloriously converted; thoprayer meeting^ lasted until after ten THE WAR CRY Oct 28,1516 BOOSTING OF BKAMPTOK ; (Continued from Page G) Tie espericrtce she had round. HerraycT was ic set belter, and tell . thcrs to seek God. God ha& :iii- . wered her petition, nnd lo^day our orarad


The War Cry . , who eonifeyed the party to andfrom the institutions in their auto-mobiles. ? _ » GOOD CONVERSION Farewell meetings were held atUx-bridge ot! Sunday of Captain Hillyerand Lieutenant Kemp. We had goodattendances all day. At night wehad the joy of seeing a man whohas been under deep eonviction for _weeks gloriously converted; thoprayer meeting^ lasted until after ten THE WAR CRY Oct 28,1516 BOOSTING OF BKAMPTOK ; (Continued from Page G) Tie espericrtce she had round. HerraycT was ic set belter, and tell . thcrs to seek God. God ha& :iii- . wered her petition, nnd lo^day our oraradc is one of the first Co tfiiify 3 Gods E^oodncss nnd her words !• ing with telling- tfTcct. Many och- js could be recorded, but ^ijace will :ot pcTinit. ?: Tbe experience has not only blcF=-d Hie Soldiers and made them good/orkcrs, biit the Captain stales thathas touched rheir poctcts. Seventyollars was given in personal <lona-ons £or the Self-Denial. The tar-et in 1915 was ^5 and in 1916, ?390. VrCTC gi\ci) Ein Opportunity to done, Brandoikl The made a btiiring appeal to theunsaved, aud exhorted the YoungPeople to step irp and fillthe gapmade by the departiug of the fourcomrades referred to. During the prayer meeting sixsouls Came forward td the MercyScat. TIic Singers have returnedgreatly encourneed and hiixioue foriiiriUtr service, PRMm)TOGLII!r^ THE WAR CRV ^*w Ne\^s Noxes ^^^ GOMMGNT; DAY OF BLESSING Dr. W. H. Eennie r. as raised. For Harvest Festival Medical Superintendent at Old Folks ? 186 bas been raised this year, as l! gainst $35 last year. Three months I -artridges, prior to the Captains I oming, aaiountcd to $147^, and uring the last three months $8975 . -as giveo. In Oct., 1915, a full ] -eek^ income amounted to $; !• nd the corresponding week for 191G ?; -as $3559. The Soldiers Roll has • icreased by twenty-fix-e per cent., nd the sixteen rCLontly enrolled arc 1 ood Sghling Soldiers, while the I; ^ngregations have considerab


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