MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.
•Despite tbe wot weather, the • Missions te Seamen .Institute was crowded -last evening, when Captain and Mrs. King provided a most successful conoert. Mr. J&mos Mooro, the niissioner, occupied the; chair, The., following contributed items to the programme:—Pianoforte duet, Misses Ellis; sohp;, Mr. Mackayi song, Miss Ellis; eoiig, Mr. Pargttter; song. Miss Nicholl; song, Mr. Sweeney'! recitation, ■'Mr. M'Duff. Mrs. Collins .acted as accompanist. Several popular": 'chbrusos were sung .by the audience, and a conundrum compcii. tion, which caused a;good-deal of; amusement, waswon by sailors from ships in port." 'During a short interval the missiofter delivered an earnest tomporanco uddross, taking 'the words "Sunlight and Shadows" >for » subject. ? Ten mon subsequontly. took tho pledge, of total abetiuence.; .Tho performers were a hearty TOte of thanks, and light, refreshmenU wore dispensed,.. ..,' ; .'.;. '.■.■■.. . /,V
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 566, 22 July 1909, Page 2
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134MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 566, 22 July 1909, Page 2
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