SALVATION ARMY.
Special services m connection with tbe Salvation Array was held m their Barracks on Saturday, Sunday and Monday last. The occasion was a visit from Mrs Colonel Bailey and Captain Cook specials from headquarters. Mrs Colonel Bailey codutced the meetings which were well attended throughout, and Monday ni»ht she treated her audience to a very interesting account of her life, and the noble work and progress which the Army had made m Canada,of which die is a native. Referring to New Zealand she had nothing but praise. After having been at Kimberley (m Africa) for a year or more , where the climate is excessively hot; and then coming to tbis delicio us climate of ours words fail to exprees tbe change wnicb is produced. When I arrived m Oxford, ?he said, the snow cl id mountains brought to her remembrance the East Oxford m Canada where I had a large school for a number of years. The meetings on all occasions were very fully ation "el, and there is no doubt but the Army is doing a vast deal of good m the township.
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Oxford Observer, Volume 3, Issue 200, 3 October 1891, Page 3
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