The War Cry . Sauii | Being Saved. .â * :2 1 wood^-The lTth was a grand Jay liilifr God here. Ensign Wilsons talks prbflsa^:t, for she spoke In the power of God.$P4aouls sought Chritt. A youne convertillflng testimony: I have now been senlii^ he last five or six weeko,and I have ^Mvith warm welcome,he beat-part of my life. T am not tired<fflM Xfrt t â oslino- escorted us to the missionIhrlst, and have no dealre to go bacX 1e?FK J i ⢠i \1. i,_j i-,,:if c;,i^â 1-J=f WP anw my elemmta of the world. I nm go^Kjfcouse, which he had since last w sawâ¢1st with a whole heart and be one fo


The War Cry . Sauii | Being Saved. .â * :2 1 wood^-The lTth was a grand Jay liilifr God here. Ensign Wilsons talks prbflsa^:t, for she spoke In the power of God.$P4aouls sought Chritt. A youne convertillflng testimony: I have now been senlii^ he last five or six weeko,and I have ^Mvith warm welcome,he beat-part of my life. T am not tired<fflM Xfrt t â oslino- escorted us to the missionIhrlst, and have no dealre to go bacX 1e?FK J i ⢠i \1. i,_j i-,,:if c;,i^â 1-J=f WP anw my elemmta of the world. I nm go^Kjfcouse, which he had since last w sawâ¢1st with a whole heart and be one forE^Slim. We found it a very comtortablu arid â .:.:f^Sommodk-iis place. Mrs. Gosling and Capt. ille.âGlorious day Sunday, from felitlalpcnny made us feel very much at homefinish at night. The afternoon went;:«^Mgrigaciier Smeeton, their former P. O., , when a dear youns man, whJ!^^totirse eame as an old friend,ight the Saviour before, came forwarf s^g During our Stay we had several The S. A, MisBion House, Port Essingtqn. sington. making the trip in twenty-four hoursdown sitre^irri. At-Essington our boat fastenedalongside the Camosun, a splendi-d new steam-er, which left the same afternoon, and in twodays landed at Vancouver. I thank God for the signs of Gods blessingupon our native work which I was permittedto sec. I noticed decided progress all also thank God for the devotion and of our missionarj officers, who, amidstdifficulties of a peculiar nature, calling formuch patience, faith and courage, plod on todo their best in the interest of these dear na-tives who exhibit to the man or woman whocares for their souls many splendid character-istics amid&t such faults as are found amongaborigines everywhereâand, indeed, arc notaltogether missing in the white race. Many testimonies as to the excellency ofour work were given to me by , and almost unanimously I have metwith great respect for our devoted officers.


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