The War Cry . t. 1 Adjutant and Mrs. Ursaki,ffmaster Goodier and all conIwurked hard to make the ejsucccss and we unitedly prai:ifor giving the victory. [BAND FjXTUF UNITED FESTiVAJ TEMPLEThursday, May 18lh atI Dovercourt, Chester and 1Bands Proceeds in aid of Doveret Young Peoples Band 1 COMMISSIONER SOWTON Pi MASSED FESTIVA iMAY 24th at LONDON, I In Connection with the Ann! Campaign—Several Bands take part | COMMISSIONER and MRS. S( COLONEL ADDIE, , others will be present SPECIAL CAMPAIJ WINDSOR, ofFLINT, MICH, BAN1Sat-Sim. May 13th-l MUSICAL WEEK-E EXETER, ONT. visit of LOND


The War Cry . t. 1 Adjutant and Mrs. Ursaki,ffmaster Goodier and all conIwurked hard to make the ejsucccss and we unitedly prai:ifor giving the victory. [BAND FjXTUF UNITED FESTiVAJ TEMPLEThursday, May 18lh atI Dovercourt, Chester and 1Bands Proceeds in aid of Doveret Young Peoples Band 1 COMMISSIONER SOWTON Pi MASSED FESTIVA iMAY 24th at LONDON, I In Connection with the Ann! Campaign—Several Bands take part | COMMISSIONER and MRS. S( COLONEL ADDIE, , others will be present SPECIAL CAMPAIJ WINDSOR, ofFLINT, MICH, BAN1Sat-Sim. May 13th-l MUSICAL WEEK-E EXETER, ONT. visit of LONDON I BAN! I Sat and Sun., June 10th m I BRIGADIER CR1CHTON andBYERS will accompany the WANTED - .mi copies of Musical SalvatK !•?&. A92J Wrlte s», Cobourg, Ontario. FOR SALEBass Drum, BrltlBh Military. Good condition. siIe 32 ms. Band Secretary Hlanlns,5 «ron Ave., Windsor, bnt. 1111 WANTED any Band or Bandsmen hsHMHr18r?.>?w aal0> kindly write C iJIliwiiii I1B—. HHHHfli MavTi ,. 13th, 1922 THE WAR CRY 15 Brother Ash ;i.|f,, sulVered1^^a while, but amid all his sitfel ways maintained it cheerful-lOwing to his cheerful andL„appearance no one seemed folksthat the end was so near, buttf™blessed to know that accWfekour Brothers testimony htn*ready for the change \viiC!j;it^||Both our Comrades were Iuid,j0tjwith Army honors. :.?? A Memorial Service for bibth o;Comrades was held on the foiliSunday night. Brother Norris, WesleyviUe, -? In. his last public testimony ta|comrade spoke of his deterniirafejto live the remainder of hisdij^gGod whether few or maiiv; No^realised then that they would btCfew. The end came suddenly tcotjthree weeks later, Init he was pre-!pared to meet his God. HeltisjfSoldier for about two a place in the hearts of lb]Comrades of the Corps byhisriflife. The funeral service waV!clj|ducted by Ensign Pike and to-Ilargely attended. A GRATEFUL MOTHERS!TESTIMONY (Continued from paEO i)ng whether we should e


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