. The War Cry . et thegrass off it and carry it in myfcosom. Ive gone at midnightwith an iron rod and thrust itflown so I could touch her coffinIVVhole nights Ive slept on hergrave. Ive Iain there and askedGod to send, me to Hell at .The grave-diggers come andfound me in,the morning wetthrough with the rain, arid takenme into, his house mehot coffee and talked to me. What are you going to do?he asked once. If I wasnt afraid of the fu-ture, Id eut off my head, I toldhim. I didnt know what to do. 1went to pay the doctor, and whenI saw him I knocked him downin his own surgery and


. The War Cry . et thegrass off it and carry it in myfcosom. Ive gone at midnightwith an iron rod and thrust itflown so I could touch her coffinIVVhole nights Ive slept on hergrave. Ive Iain there and askedGod to send, me to Hell at .The grave-diggers come andfound me in,the morning wetthrough with the rain, arid takenme into, his house mehot coffee and talked to me. What are you going to do?he asked once. If I wasnt afraid of the fu-ture, Id eut off my head, I toldhim. I didnt know what to do. 1went to pay the doctor, and whenI saw him I knocked him downin his own surgery and thrashedhim. I was drunk, of made up my mind to put himon the fire. Id have killed him,only his assistant came in; Hewas frightit,and went away outof the town. ? There was a spiritualist Came,-and. another man hod lost hiswife and me, we went to himand told him wed sell our furni-ture and give him the proceedsif hed get «s five minutes talkwith our wives. But ho Id a dream. She came in. HAiXELUAH WEDDING AT NEW GLASGOW. Captain R. Penfold, Ensign T. Sleeks, Major McLean, Mrs. Ensign Meeks, Ensign .1. Moore. white. I was frightit. But shesaid, Do you see you sunshine?Yes. I said. Yonder, shewent on, where the sunshines,and its all green, is my Home—I live there; Are you happy?I asked; and she said, went away. But it didntcomfort me.* Did nobody—no good person—come and try to comfort you?one asked. And Jack Stoker answered;No; no one. (To-be continued.) International GENERAL. The General made another as-sault upon the seaside holidaycrowds by leading a Sundaycampaign at Ilfracombe. OnMonday he visited Bideford andBarnstaple, and on the 21st ofAugust started out on his sev-enth motor campaign. Concern-ing it The General says: I feel that this coming motorcampaign is going to be oneamongst the difficult enterprisesof my life. It can only be madethe success I desire by the inter-vention of my Heaventy Father,and I want every fr


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