. The War Cry . i. Captain and Mrs. Buuton arehaving good times at their newappointment. SI. John 1., ; asare Captain and Mrs. Beattie atMoneton. * Captain and Mrs. Townscndwere at T. H. Q. recently. Boththe Captain and his wife* are re-gaining strength, but they willnot be able to take an appoint-ment -for several weeks yet. We regret fo hear that Cap-tain Ethel Adams, of the Wo-mens Social Department at T, is quite ill. Pray that shemay be speedily restored,* Mrs. Staff-Captain White, whofor the lasf four mouths hasbeen in very indifferent health,is, we are glad to say, now. very,m
. The War Cry . i. Captain and Mrs. Buuton arehaving good times at their newappointment. SI. John 1., ; asare Captain and Mrs. Beattie atMoneton. * Captain and Mrs. Townscndwere at T. H. Q. recently. Boththe Captain and his wife* are re-gaining strength, but they willnot be able to take an appoint-ment -for several weeks yet. We regret fo hear that Cap-tain Ethel Adams, of the Wo-mens Social Department at T, is quite ill. Pray that shemay be speedily restored,* Mrs. Staff-Captain White, whofor the lasf four mouths hasbeen in very indifferent health,is, we are glad to say, now. very,much better. * ;?? Wilfred Creighton, son of Creighton of T. H. 0- hassuccessfully passed his matricul-ation examination, and has sefoured his certificate of entranceto the University. During thotime that the Fresh-Air Campwas in operation, Wilfred gavevaluable assistance to Adjt. Hab-kirk, the resident manager. Mrs. Creighton has just revturned from a furlough at thoMajors home in New Brunswick,. THE WAR CRY. GAZETTE. Promotion: Captain Maggie Andrews,be Ensign. DAVID M. REES,Commissioner. ,WAR«CRY PUNTED fat lha S^nltoa Aim l>UncL Btfmuda, and ALuka,by Ibc 3tag Hous, iB Aibtit Toronto. (HI adc cf tH P*p*f DflJy. AH -tanuauwHtionA i«r«rritfCRT. contributions for ptibliwt; A3 nuiHi nfinvv t ialnk erby t)-pawnttT. hiWrit! uiM ud feddiw thinly. outfit, faqulriM tboui TtapJ*, rjfc*criptkan dwpvcb and thtnc* «l THE COHISG CONGRESS. In the course -*>f a lew weekstin1 greater number of the Can-adian StafT and Field Ollieerswill bo mot together in Congressat Toronto rnder eireunislatn-^-sthat are calculated greatiy to on-hanee the interest and blessingthat invariably attends thesegatherings. Tn begin wih. ilwill be the fir-t Canadian An-nual Congress—during this termol ofliee—held liy our present be-loved Leaders, an occurrencewhich we are -mv will stimulateall to pray and lo do in orderthat the Congre-s may not onlyprove a time ol gre
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