. The War Cry . smusical selections.—Stir, Jun-- LLIER AT THE TESiPLB, irps appears to be greatly in they are fortunate enougi Dd graces, and equally gool )St noted officers of this ard sence of nearly all the Heaf-ley were fortunate in secur-of Adjt. Collier for theirmeeting. nal Congress has been pro-r good things, and \t wassible for the presence in thetant Bradley, of the United the Salvation Army-chosen words our cottiraueside emphasized two thingswas not ashamed of being, secondly, that he was notg a Salvationist. He brienyny and retired to leave thellier, leaving us with an unear more f


. The War Cry . smusical selections.—Stir, Jun-- LLIER AT THE TESiPLB, irps appears to be greatly in they are fortunate enougi Dd graces, and equally gool )St noted officers of this ard sence of nearly all the Heaf-ley were fortunate in secur-of Adjt. Collier for theirmeeting. nal Congress has been pro-r good things, and \t wassible for the presence in thetant Bradley, of the United the Salvation Army-chosen words our cottiraueside emphasized two thingswas not ashamed of being, secondly, that he was notg a Salvationist. He brienyny and retired to leave thellier, leaving us with an unear more from our CanadiflTTica. figure of Adjt. Collier coiifter a few terse opening tc-enced to expound the well-)f the Prodigal Son. Shoiiifully interspersed with per-5—each a romance in itseu-~idled his subject in his usu?jjqufcnt manner, holdinp ti-5 hearers from opieiimg <» ;d to the Adjutant, wc cani irm Impression that he Tsa^ I 1 speaker, and a Irttlc birfi ^ that he is just as practid * Correspondent. ^-. ...,«» 1,4.* ^a >. « THE WAR CRY. 13 ADJUTANT AND MRS. ARNOLD With the Twelve Bermuda Children, VisitSmiths Falls. Monday and Tuesday were red-letter daysin Smiths Falls. Adjt. and Mrs. Arnold,accompanied by Capt, Bennett and twelveco<..red children from Bermuda, paid the towna visit. The appearance of the childrcn intheir white uniforms on the streets caused agreat deal of excitement. Hundreds of peoplestood around the open-air ring- both nights,and manifested great interest and enthusiasm,giving freely in the offerings. The Opera House had been secured forMonday night, and it was filled to Lhe door=.Adjt. Arnold piloted the meeiing through anialso assisted with his violin and vocal solosThe children gave a full program, consistingof bar-bell drills, maple leaf and flag drills, alily drill, and several plantation songs withactions. Many left the building announcingto others that lit was worth twenty-five cents,instead of the small fee of ten cents. Capt.


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