The War Cry . ful ten days Cam-paign was recently conducted byEnvoy Osborne. Over twelve hun-dred people attended the .Meetingsand test of all THIRTEEN soulssought Salvation and ONE cameforward for consecration. We werere-inforced for two nights during theCampaign by Commandant Brace ofSpringhill and Ensign jemes ofTruro. ? man MONTREAL II Captain and Mrs. Bosher On Easter Sunday morning sixty-six were present at knee-drill, fol-lowing which they went for a DesBrisay led the Holi-ness Meeting. In the afternoon andat night Commandant Ash led us Juniors were enrolled. T


The War Cry . ful ten days Cam-paign was recently conducted byEnvoy Osborne. Over twelve hun-dred people attended the .Meetingsand test of all THIRTEEN soulssought Salvation and ONE cameforward for consecration. We werere-inforced for two nights during theCampaign by Commandant Brace ofSpringhill and Ensign jemes ofTruro. ? man MONTREAL II Captain and Mrs. Bosher On Easter Sunday morning sixty-six were present at knee-drill, fol-lowing which they went for a DesBrisay led the Holi-ness Meeting. In the afternoon andat night Commandant Ash led us Juniors were enrolled. TheBand and Songsters gave a Festivalon Monday. M. Turvey am-^-gg- GLACE BAYLieutenant Danby Captain and -Mr*. .Skipworth havesaid goodbye after a stay ofonly four months. We arc very sorrythat through the Captains illnessthey have had 1o farewell. The in-fluence of their godly lives willlive on in our midst. Many of ourown people have been greatly help-ed, and sinners and backsliders havebeen brought to God,. Brother Pike, Carbonear This Corps has sustained a greatloss in the death of Brother Jos-ephus Pike who died at the VictoriaHospital. Halifax mi March 1ike was put ashore fromhis ship at Halifax very sick while ona voyage from Bahia to St. Johns,Xewfouudlaiid. lie was sick thegreater part of the voyage, whichwas a very lonely one and after try-ing very hard to make the homeport they were forced to put hackto Halifax owing to ice obstruc-tions off ihe coast of Newfoundland. Brother Pike was operated uponin the Hospital but only lived ashort while after. The body was senthome for burial which look placeon Sunday afternoon April Prescott. the DivisionalCommander, was with us for theweek-end. A large crowd of relativesand friends gathered at the home ofthe deceased Comrade where a shortservice was itehl. The old song Bet-ter World was snug by the greatcrowd led by the Band, then theRev. Robb (Methodist) led in pray-er. The procession formed up led by


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