. The War Cry . Hemiek Captain Anderson Lieutenant Jennings Miss Ellis .Tsipp Mrs. Casey Mice Bath Mrs. Douglns Mrs. Tweedio Elsie Simpson Mies O. Grnvin Lieutenant Bent Mrs. Captain Collier John Bull Captain Newman Captain H. Chapman Sergt. Sutherland EnEign Cox Percy Harbard Captain Tanner Lieutenant Burnard Brother Stevenson G. Merrltt G. Falconer Mra. Donald Mra. Palmer Mra, Dray Below we nre leaving a blank space in which the C. O. con stamp anyspecial announcements regarding hia meetings. A set of rubber stamps canbe purchased at reasonable price, and the scheme, if continued regul


. The War Cry . Hemiek Captain Anderson Lieutenant Jennings Miss Ellis .Tsipp Mrs. Casey Mice Bath Mrs. Douglns Mrs. Tweedio Elsie Simpson Mies O. Grnvin Lieutenant Bent Mrs. Captain Collier John Bull Captain Newman Captain H. Chapman Sergt. Sutherland EnEign Cox Percy Harbard Captain Tanner Lieutenant Burnard Brother Stevenson G. Merrltt G. Falconer Mra. Donald Mra. Palmer Mra, Dray Below we nre leaving a blank space in which the C. O. con stamp anyspecial announcements regarding hia meetings. A set of rubber stamps canbe purchased at reasonable price, and the scheme, if continued regularlyeach week, will prove valuable in advertising Corps happenings. SHAUNAVONCapt. and Mrs. WinckleyCaptain Winckley was asked to as-sist at the Decoration Day Service atHillside Cemetery, Sunday, Septem-ber 3rd, when mnny people gatheredto pay tribute to those who lie inFlanders Fields. In a few well-chosenwords, Capt. Winclcley, Mr. M. , and Rev. P. T. Dennisaddressed the company which Christian Perfection PLEASE give in brief the meaningof Matt. 5:4$, Be ye thereforeperfect, even as your Fatherwhich is in Heaven ta perfect. This is a simple command of JesusChrist to His followers that they at-tain to a state of perfection like untothat of the Father in Heaven. Thisstate of grace is commonly calledChristian Perfection and is a per-pefection, not of the head but of theheart, not of judgment but of 1 John 4th chapter. It is theprivilege of every Christian to beperfected in the qualiLy, not the quan-tity, of his or her love for God. The godly Fletcher said, If youwould hit the mark you must know?where it is. Some people aim at Chris-tian perfection; but missing it forangelical perfection, they shoot abovethe mark, miss it, and then peevishlygive up their hopes. Others place themark as much too low; hence it is thatyou hear them profess to have at-tained Christian Perfection, when theyhave not so much as attained the men-tal serenity of a philos


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