. The War Cry . may oesubmitted that so tar at eaeih of thicorps vlBlted the commanding offlceriihave been lassies. A rousing open-wlr with aomoswUnglng jjongs and a generous collec-tion outeiaie a teemlag saDoon, and wawere on fnir way (.lie joetuire hall offihe Baptist Church, the iconimodioudedifice secured for our meeting. TheRed Knights Jiave focussed a good dealupon their open-air endeavors, andiiave not lost by It. There has notbeen an Instance when the attendancehas been small or anuthlng but ap-preciative. At Hat Portnge a numbei of nondescript youths farmed our ad-vanee guard, ma


. The War Cry . may oesubmitted that so tar at eaeih of thicorps vlBlted the commanding offlceriihave been lassies. A rousing open-wlr with aomoswUnglng jjongs and a generous collec-tion outeiaie a teemlag saDoon, and wawere on fnir way (.lie joetuire hall offihe Baptist Church, the iconimodioudedifice secured for our meeting. TheRed Knights Jiave focussed a good dealupon their open-air endeavors, andiiave not lost by It. There has notbeen an Instance when the attendancehas been small or anuthlng but ap-preciative. At Hat Portnge a numbei of nondescript youths farmed our ad-vanee guard, marching ahead of usIn delighted step to our drum and inualc. Snmebody sBJld they were captivated—pejihaps they were, that smiling,atumphig, applauding audience, aasolos, selectlonB, drills, and instru-mental fllBhts gratified their ears andinvigorated the envy of small boyhoortlumfsffl, screamed an coIitof appraclatlon outside the wandows. Somebody said they were con- Parliament Buildings, Winnipeg, OgltvleB Rolled Oats Mill, Winnipeg, Man. soleniee-smltten—perhaps they were,that sHent aombre throng, ea withdiawn-drooped faces tbeiy listened Lathe anlemn eonclusimn to which all theBniUing service had led up. Borneheavy burdens of elns visitation werecarried out. One motiher droppedhena at the penitent form—it wastouching to see her kneeling there,her Infant child gazing up Into hertear-bedewed face wtth wonidermentand awe. Did we say that anywhere in tl\enelgbboc^iood of six was an Idenlbrealkfa.^;! hour? So we ithooisht It wlhenIt faccil us as we got on the wc changed our opinion wheo Itmet us at aa a preliminary toboardSnS the train. The Red Kulffhtsare Eevvlng th<?Ir appreatlceship atearly rising, and day-break conotltu-Llonals, which ere no doulbt beneflclai,If not .nt the moment beatiUcttl. Tho train was an hour late when at la^tIt steamed between the rocky environsof the station, and the breaking oE abeautiful mormng all around us In-alr


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