The War Cry . Wherever human beings arein trouble, there The SalvationArmy is. asking, not who is to blame,but what can be done to mend thelite that is broken. Here are somefigures of Army work in connection-Aviih police courts in Eastern Can-ada in the year ended November,-,1921:-Interviews with cases in court, 7,006 Cases spoken for in court, Cases handed over to the S. A. 821Beds supplied to transient supplied to transient cases?,926 Utters written for cases „... 1,524 ...Employment secured for cases 235 These figures mean something tothe business man who deals with f


The War Cry . Wherever human beings arein trouble, there The SalvationArmy is. asking, not who is to blame,but what can be done to mend thelite that is broken. Here are somefigures of Army work in connection-Aviih police courts in Eastern Can-ada in the year ended November,-,1921:-Interviews with cases in court, 7,006 Cases spoken for in court, Cases handed over to the S. A. 821Beds supplied to transient supplied to transient cases?,926 Utters written for cases „... 1,524 ...Employment secured for cases 235 These figures mean something tothe business man who deals with fig-ures. They indicate the big work the! Army is carrying on, day in and dayout, throughout the year in salvag-ing wrecked lives. Life isVt easy,«ery man has his own row to hoe,but here is a work being done thatno man should fail to help. It is hiswork that is being done, as much!fi3 t is any other mans. The Salva-ion Army wants money, deserves it,and every good citizen should do- #at he can to provide it,. N a recent Friday ColonelMartin, accompanied by Staff-Captain Tilley, visited ClarksBeach and conducted a vary helpfulmeeting. Long before the time an-nounced for this service the buildingwas crowded, and a red hot prayermeeting was in progress when theColonel arrived. The manner in Which the comradesprayed, sang and testified was indeedencouraging. A burning message from GodsWord was delivered by the Colonel andTHREE seekers came forward.* * « It was good to see the Young Peo-ples Sergeant-Major present. Afterbeing ill for three months she claimedhealing by faith and came to the meet-ing to publicly express her thanks to-God. The audience was deeplymoved as she spoke and sang. Justone touch as lie passed by. Adjutant and Sirs. Roberts, theCorps Officers, are jubilant over thevictories of the past few January over ONE HUNDREDsouls have been forward for Salvationor Sanciificntion. The Voung Peoples work is pro-gressing nice! v. In a meeting con-ducted by Staf


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