The War Cry . st covered its lo-cality such a short time ago. It jjieaeiiLs a J,c **? TL ^IijJIIIIfMneriLi of Seret iJanlel Brown, um ui u» caiity bucu a. auun nine agu. j.l yi^*..^ - rllvea In Gods aervlce should He ctf^^^vhom I shall write more later on.iad a visit from Brigadier Collier, ^r5J(§ f he soldiers were much cheered up, and wes were all glad to see him. and ^P^f^Si^ve a v.erv good corps in this place.In soon. The-band la doing well l>y.ftl^*av*- d V1J b v r new bandmaster, Bro. Stewart. Jtfjkjiod crowds &nd nnlendld meetings. WWmore than Tmuy setting ready torSff3and we are

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The War Cry . st covered its lo-cality such a short time ago. It jjieaeiiLs a ~~~ J, c **? TL ^IijJIIIIfMneriLi of Seret iJanlel Brown, um ui u» caiity bucu a. auun nine agu. j.l yi^*..^ - rllvea In Gods aervlce should He ctf^^^vhom I shall write more later on.iad a visit from Brigadier Collier, ^r5J(§ f he soldiers were much cheered up, and wes were all glad to see him. and ^P^f^Si^ve a v.erv good corps in this place.In soon. The-band la doing well l>y.ftl^*av*- d V1J b v r new bandmaster, Bro. Stewart. Jtfjkjiod crowds &nd nnlendld meetings. WWmore than Tmuy setting ready torSff3and we are hoping for greater blrf^Mfuture. .Ensign wobj-r n. smile thigi^boy has arrived at hla home). ;Sill1 us agaJn.^Ollve Budd, soldier, GRATION AND TRANSPOnTAT^ DEPARTMENT. leers and soldiers rfemember that , , „, „_«_K:Arency ct Headquarters, and.e»r* , jg$n to 8.(1. parts of ;ne world. Tf ^Mgl?In* or eomlnB from England; or e^^^giie us tor rates, eto„ or have iiioiBrigadier T. Howell, go ^tbprt gt.. ?houses are as clean inside as they appear out-side, and its citizens look correspondingly.Such natives as were at home came to wel-come me in no uncertain manner, and freelyexpressed their gratitude to the S. A.. Mrs.Thorkildson met us with happy, smiling face, and Lieut. Miller is now quite content to stayfor life, although having arrived only a fewdays previous to myself. The nucleus of apoultry yard, which I had brought with me, was thankfully received, this being th, .- firstchickens in the village. The gardens looked very nice, and thepotato crop promises to be very good._ I had only time to have a meeting onSunday morning, and after partaking of asplendid dinner I Wis oil Again fcr Ila^clton, where the steamer left at 3 p.m. for Port Es^ Hazelton, B.C. and teach their children. The Captains heartis in the work, and he is determined to makeit a success. May God give it to him. When you pray, put in a word for our mis-sion work and workers, and drop us a dona-tion now and then