The War Cry . ¢â . -British magistrate acted wisely when_ &e wasasked to discharge a thief in; order that he might be sent to Can-Kada. hui; the Magistrate pointed out; that the prisoner had been convicted Beveis times, and that It was unfair:$o dump sueh people on the Colonies. ⢠fine offender was given three months.,^eniprisoiimeni, -â { A man like that, should hnve themoral training nnd spiritual influence .:..broughtto hear upon him in one Homes for discharged prisoners,iand give proof ot a desire to lead a â ⢠pew Jife before going to a new land. rTHE BETTING EVIL. li Another ex


The War Cry . ¢â . -British magistrate acted wisely when_ &e wasasked to discharge a thief in; order that he might be sent to Can-Kada. hui; the Magistrate pointed out; that the prisoner had been convicted Beveis times, and that It was unfair:$o dump sueh people on the Colonies. ⢠fine offender was given three months.,^eniprisoiimeni, -â { A man like that, should hnve themoral training nnd spiritual influence .:..broughtto hear upon him in one Homes for discharged prisoners,iand give proof ot a desire to lead a â ⢠pew Jife before going to a new land. rTHE BETTING EVIL. li Another example or the evil betting , was recentlymanifested In a Canadian police-,-â./. icourt, when a young man, married, and just starting out uponâ Mit* iluliltlco Ok life, vras con- nected of several petty thefts to pay his betting debts. He- , lias gone to prison, his young wifeb Bs heart-broken, and the young mans.: Suture stained and blasted. There is. really moral death to a great numberof p«in!s who allow themselves to beenmeshed in the fatal toils oE games thing for nothing. We would earn-estly warn all young men againsttampering with the evil pastimeswbich glitter so delusively and endso disastrously. Fersonalltles. The Natal Government has officiallyappointed Brigadier Lotz, as a personauthorised to perform marriages inthe Colony of ;& <v We regret to hear that Mm. South-alls health is far from what herfriends desire it should She feelsthe change of climate. Will her oldcomrades remember her in theirprayers? Mr. Bramwell Booth, the Chief- ofthe Staff, represented The SalvationArray at the funeral service of thelate Sir Henry in Westminster Ahhey on a re-cent Monday afternoon. The Chief, who occupied a promin-ent seat, was very much impressedTflti the character and solemnity ofthe service. At some points in it hewns profoundly moved. Erigadlsr Noble, of the Emigration


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