The War Cry . his morning. 1 paid two offmy Tare, two to friends in England towhom my parents owe money, and fhave given two to my mother. Myfather is grateful for (he interest youhave taken in tlip familys , amiwhich wre will never forget. 1 wouldnot come back to England now for thebiggest fortune. We are having glorious soul-savingtimes at St. John II. On Sundaylast wc had with us at the night meet-ing, Mrs. Adjutant Puyne and Adjut-ant Bcckstend. who for tho past fewmonths, have been In charge of thoRescue Work in this city. They faf»-weilcd from us to go and light Tor Godin s


The War Cry . his morning. 1 paid two offmy Tare, two to friends in England towhom my parents owe money, and fhave given two to my mother. Myfather is grateful for (he interest youhave taken in tlip familys , amiwhich wre will never forget. 1 wouldnot come back to England now for thebiggest fortune. We are having glorious soul-savingtimes at St. John II. On Sundaylast wc had with us at the night meet-ing, Mrs. Adjutant Puyne and Adjut-ant Bcckstend. who for tho past fewmonths, have been In charge of thoRescue Work in this city. They faf»-weilcd from us to go and light Tor Godin some other part of the vineyard. Wc also had the Jiewly appointedRescue Officers, Staff-Captain Ilolinanand her assistants, Captain Russelland Lieutenant Boone, whoso singing-was much enjoyed, and four and found Christ.—Corps Cor. The week-end meetings at Hespelerwere times of much blessing anil fivesouls found pardon. They nil after-wards testified that God had trulysaved them. Lieut. THE WAR CRY. &voamu ghxjie a fit iucca* jsmv rf ansa * Emaraii)& GAZETTE. Promotions— !•. Mayo. 10 ;- Fro- Lietitenant at St. Johns I. H. C£.iet Sarah Crocker, to je rro- Litutenaiu at Elli?ion. Cadet Susie Pvnn. 10 b-> Pro Lieutenant at Greenspond. Cadet Maud Lewis, to be Pro- Lieutenant at Chance Harbor. Cadet Maud Millar, to \v> Pro-Lieutenant :it St. Johns ii. TH03. B. C00MB3. Commissioner. Comments on ^Current Matters, LATE COMERf. In round figures, new settlerscame to Canada since last Spring—about nf these, by the way,coming out under the auspices of TheSalvation Army It is not surprising,therefore, that in a new country, alltheBe people should take a little timeto fit themselves into the generalscheme of things. And, that those?who come out late in the Autumn,should find themselves too late to fisthemselves up for the Winter, is alsonot a ma


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