MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.
The Missions to Seamen Institute ■ was crowded last evening, when the. members of the . Company's staff provided' their, annual concert. Mr. James Moore,, the missioner, .oc•cupied.tho chair. >The,programme, which was of a high-class order, was contributed to By the following:—Pianoforte . sold, . Miss-•'• Christie; song, Master Christie; song,'-Miss' Hamilton; rccitation, Master T. I'icot; 6ong,-Mr. Reidj duet, Masters Christie and Shearer; ' cornet solo, Mr. K. Christie; song, Mr. Ellison'; song, Mi Potter. Misses, Christie and Geygar played the accompaniments. . The audience,.led by the missioner, sang several popular chorti6es, Miss Christie acting as:. accompanist, and - a most amusing conundrum, competition was ifron ; by sailors from ships in port During a short in■torval Mr. Moore delivered an earnest temper- "? c f ""(dress, and eighteen Men .took: the pledge of total abstinence. "At:the.conclusion! of the concert a' hearty'voto of' thanks was accorded th* performers; and • light- refreshments were dispensed, ....
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 631, 7 October 1909, Page 8
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147MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 631, 7 October 1909, Page 8
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