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第83章 MORE CRUSADES.(17)

Mrs.S.,of New Town,Leeds,wrote to say that ROBERT R.left England in July 1889,for Canada to improve his position.He left a wife and four little children behind,and on leaving said that if he were successful out there he should send for them,but if not he should return.

As he was unsuccessful,he left Montreal in the Dominion Liner "Oregon,"on October 30th,but except receiving a card from him ere he started,the wife and friends had heard no more of him from that day till the date they wrote us.

They had written to the "Dominion"Company,who replied that "he landed at Liverpool all right,"so,thinking he had disappeared upon his arrival,they put the matter in the hands of the Liverpool Police,who,after having the case in hand for several weeks made the usual report --"Cannot be traced."RESULT.

We at once commenced looking for some passenger who had come over by the same steamer,and after the lapse of a little time we succeeded in getting hold of one.

In our first interview with him we learned that Robert R.did not land at Liverpool,but when suffering from depression threw himself overboard three days after leaving America,and was drowned.

We further elicited that upon his death the sailors rifled his clothes and boxes,and partitioned them.

We wrote the Company reporting this,and they promised to make enquiries and amends,but as too often happens,upon making report of the same to the family they took the matter into their own hands,dealt with the Company direct,and in all probability thereby lost a good sum in compensation which we should probably have obtained for them.

A LOST WIFE.

ENQUIRY.

F.J.L.asked us to seek for his wife,who left him on November 4th,1888.He feared she had gone to live an immoral life;gave us two addresses at which she might possibly be heard of,and a description.

They had three children.

RESULT.

Enquiries at the addresses given elicited no information,but from observation in the neighbourhood the woman's whereabouts was discovered.

After some difficulty our Officer obtained an interview with the woman,who was greatly astonished at our having discovered her.She was dealt with faithfully and firmly:the plain truth of God set before her,and was covered with shame and remorse,and promised to return.

We communicated with Mr.L.A few days after he wrote that he had been telegraphed for,had forgiven his wife,and that they were re-united.

Soon afterwards she wrote expressing her deep gratitude to Mrs.Bramwell Booth for the trouble taken in her case.

A LOST CHILD.

ENQUIRY.

ALICE P.was stolen away from home by Gypsies ten years ago,and now longs to find her parents to be restored to them.She believes her home to be in Yorkshire.The Police had this case in hand for some time,but failed entirely.

RESULT.

With these particulars we advertised in the "War Cry."Captain Green,seeing the advertisement,wrote,April 3rd,from 3,C.S.,M.H.,that her Lieutenant knew a family of the name advertised for,living at Gomersal,Leeds.

We,on the 4th,wrote to this address for confirmation.

April 6th,we heard from Mr.P---,that this lass is his child,and he writes full of gratitude and joy,saying he will send money for her to go home We,meanwhile,get from the Police,who had long sought this girl,a full description and photo,which we sent to Captain Cutmore;and on April 9th,she wrote us to the effect that the girl exactly answered the description.We got from the parents 15/-for the fare,and Alice was once more restored to her parents.Praise God.

A LOST DAUGHTER.

ENQUIRY.

E.W.Age 17.Application from this girl's mother and brother,who had lost all trace of her since July,1885,when she left for Canada.

Letters had been once or twice received,dated from Montreal,but they stopped.A photo.,full description,and handwriting were supplied.

RESULT.

We discovered that some kind Church people here had helped E.W.to emigrate,but they had no information as to her movements after landing.

Full particulars,with photo.,were sent to our Officers in Canada.

The girl was not found in Montreal.The information was then sent to Officers in other towns in that part of the Colony.

The enquiry was continued through some months;and,finally,through our Major of Division,the girl was reported to us as having been recognised in one of our Barracks and identified.When suddenly called by her own name,she nearly fainted with agitation.

She was in a condition of terrible poverty and shame,but at once consented,on hearing of her mother's enquiries,to go into one of our Canadian Rescue Homes.She is now doing well.Her mother's joy may be imagined.

A LOST SERVANT.

ENQUIRY.

Mrs.M.,Clevedon,one of Harriett P.'s old mistresses,wrote us,in deep concern,about this girl.She said she was a good servant,but was ruined by the young man who courted her,and had since had three children.Occasionally,she would have a few bright and happy weeks,but would again lapse into the "vile path."Mrs.M.tells us that Harriett had good parents,who are dead,but she still has a respectable brother in Hampshire.The last she heard of her was that some weeks ago she was staying at a Girl's Shelter at Bristol,but had since left,and nothing more had been heard of her.

The enquirer requested us to find her,and in much faith added,"I believe you are the only people who,if successful in tracing her,can rescue and do her a permanent good."RESULT.

We at once set enquiries on foot,and in the space of a few days found that she had started from Bristol on the road for Bath.Following her up we found that at a little place called Bridlington,on the way to Bath,she had met a man,of whom she enquired her way.He hearing a bit of her story,after taking her to a public-house,prevailed upon her to go home and live with him,as he had lost his wife.

It was at this stage that we came upon the scene,and having dealt with them both upon the matter,got her to consent to come away if the man would not marry her,giving him two days to make up his mind.

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