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Origl bagii the I sion, othe first sion, or ill The shall TINl whic Map diffe antir bagii right requ metl Only edition available/ Seule >■ triends than .Mr. Claik, tlip author of "Our WlXril.I.I) SCOT'I" H.M.I., \|)rlll\^^*'^tfrn I'nivpr^ity. As a la\' worker he stands near tlif top of the world's workfr^ of to-day. r.. S. SII'.ADWKl.l.. The visit of Mr. \\'. L. Clark to our city will long he renirni- bered. His addresses made a profound impression, lie has arrant talent for conipressii)).j wisdom into stron;; epi^ranii, whilst iiis fund of ilhistrati(jns from instances iu his own ex))erience, blend- intj humour and |)athos, makes his addresses most i-a[)tivatin|i. \Ve wish for tliis man o\' t'hrist like spuit and mission the fullest opportunity to meet the men and boys of Canada. C. T. SCOTT, n. A..I). n., Pastor Metroplitan C'iiuich N'ittoria, B. C. Mr. Clark has stimulated a new interest in tiie boys. We see greater possibilities in tliem. We are startnifj; a camiJainn to raise several thousand dollars for a j^ymnasium and club room, and. can thank Mi. Clark lor touctiint; tlie match that itarted the in- terest in this important t-hurcli work. V\e heartily commend him and his nirssa^e. CHARLF.SC. CIIAMI'I.IN, Pastor Park Congrei^'ational CliurcJ!, San Francisco, Cal. UndoubtedU you have undertaken one of the most im|i(Utaiit missions for the exercise of human ability- the savinj^ of the boys. I trust that you will continue to meet with the rudable suc- cess that has been yours since you bej^an the work. C.KO. WF.SLKY BI^IC.GS, Ilditor. The Galvanston News, Galvanston, Texas Mr. W. L. Clark is engaged in the most important work that is before tlie i^eople of the world today — saving the boys — and he- is iloing it better than anyone of whom I know. Me gets in close touch with the boys and holds them with a stronger grip than anv man I have ever seen or heard of. Stiength to his hands. PRESIDENT MEDICAL SOCIKTV OF THE STATE OF N. C. SUPT. OF THE N. C. STATE FOR THE TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS, Sanatorium, North Carolina, U. S. A. L. B. McBRAYER, M, D. England and the Continent of Europe: The future of nations does not depend on their past history, wealth or destroying armies, but on children. Mv friend, Mr. \V. L. Clark, imderstands this as few men do, and is working to save our boys from the ravages of all foes. As you lo^e the lads for whom Christ died, welcome and help Iiini. (let the youth to hear his message and you will have cause to rejoice over the sheaves brought home to God. CATHERINE BOOTH-CLIBBORN, (La Marechale) Eldest daiiu'litrr of the I.iito Gener.nl Booth. WEEK'S PROGRAM \A/. L.. CLARK Lecturer, Author, Traveller Niiiicla>^ 11. 00 a.m. Subject— "Our Treasures, Needs, Problems" 3.00 p.m. Mass Meeting. Subject — "Art of Teaching" 7.00 p.m. Subject— "Youth." Mciiicliiy 4.00 p.m. For boys Subject — "Chums" 8,00 p.m. For Everybody Subject — "Success" '!''■■ esiclay 4.00 p.m. For girls Subject — "True Visions" 8.00 p.m. For Everybody Subject — "Life" W eel 11 o »ic1 a y 3.00 p.m. For women Subject — "The Boy — The Girl." 8.00 p.m. Subject — "Canada and its Homes" nrhiii*iicla>" 4.00 p.m. For young women Subject — "The Sunny Side of Life" 7.00 p.m. For Young Men Subject— "The People We Meet" 8.00 pm. Subject — "In Times Like These" Friday 3.00 p.m. As will be announced 4.00 p.m. As will be announced 7.00 p.m. As will be announced 8.00 p.m. As will be announced RGStti the f^ew Booir, **Our Sons*' Spoken in the Following Cities: Albany, N.Y. Ann Arbor, Mich. Asheville, N.C. Atlanta, Ga. Atlantic City, N.J. Austin, Tex, Battle Creek, Mich. Brantford, Ont. Boston, Mass. Buffalo, N.Y. Chattanooga. Tenn. Calgary, Alta. Chicago, 111. Columbia, S.C. Columbus, Ohio Concord, N.H. Chilliwack, B.C. Cleveland, Ohio Dayton, Ohio Denver, Col. Detroit, Mich. 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Vancouver, B.C. Victoria, B.C. Waco, Tex. Washington, D.C. Winnipeg, Man. Windsor, Ont. Westminster. B.C. Yarmouth, N.S. ■^$'