visiting Paris, died. During her last moments, speech had left her; but she managed to articulate the word "Bring." Her friends in ig- r noranca of her meaning, offered her food and other things. They thought it was friends .she desired. Th«i with great effort she succeeded in completing the sentence. "Bring forth the royal diadem, and crown Him Lord of all." And then passed awey to be with Jesus) MONDAY'S MESSAGE FROM OPAWA BAPTISE CHURCH P.O. BOX 7080, WILSONS RQAD
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