The War Cry . onerStayed. persuaded hiin to accompany them tothe barracks, where they prayed withhim. He professed to find pardon andcame along to the meeting at was visited later on by the officers,and toid them lhat God was helpinghim to overcome the drink crave. mcc-iiris and when me mviiatioii wasgiven she was one of the first torespond. She became .a good soldierof God and the Army. There was a young man also in thesame place, who had become so miser-able that he lind made up bis mind tocommit suicide. the hotel wherebe was boarding went to hold ouropen-air one night, a


The War Cry . onerStayed. persuaded hiin to accompany them tothe barracks, where they prayed withhim. He professed to find pardon andcame along to the meeting at was visited later on by the officers,and toid them lhat God was helpinghim to overcome the drink crave. mcc-iiris and when me mviiatioii wasgiven she was one of the first torespond. She became .a good soldierof God and the Army. There was a young man also in thesame place, who had become so miser-able that he lind made up bis mind tocommit suicide. the hotel wherebe was boarding went to hold ouropen-air one night, and an Officer sangTo save a poor sinner like me. Thewords took hold of him and he wentto the meeting in the hall, where heturned to God and became a brightsoldier. Commissioner Kilbey and BrigadierPotter accompanied Colonel French ona. visit to the Golden Gate Orphanageat Lytton. We feel sure that with 100children, 100 head of cattle, 1,000 lay-ing hens and 3,0v0 chicks, there waamuch to interest the When; Corn? -itr Coombs and Col. Pugmiro wero Billeted at Yarmouth, W8§ : ^ - _~_--H


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