MISSIONS TO SEAMEN
In ifiaiiy parts o.f the world Urn .Second Sunday in May is observed, as "Mother's Day." The idea, originated in America and has quickly _ ''caught <mi" in malty of tho men's societies, It is sought to impress the. respcct and reverence due to mother, aii'l men -jiVtt ■asked to write her a letter if away from lionK?, or to do some kindly act in her memory. The da* wilt he observed jvt t : jio Missions to Sea-mon Institute on Swnilay afternoon by a s.lie'cmi s;atheiiiig of sij.iifteii. The first half lioii'r wjil ho devoted to a soiig service when "jbymffi motb'er-s loved," intor'sporeed with apprajifiito solos* afo to bo suivg. An address will be given by tl;« Ri C 11 v iru M V "ctmp-Mi. V!' ot St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, suitable 1:0 tiro occasion. This will 'be followed by. a tea at the invitation of the ladies of tiro mission.. White, buttonholes iuo to bo provided, and worn as an art m respect to ''mother.''' Last year, at a similar gii'tlicrilig, sor.w fifty scmfteii tool; part ill a very s-uc<vssfui fvatiierinf; Mid tfc is li.opwl this- .wii-r iliilt ivcji better "results wilt be obtained.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2144, 9 May 1914, Page 10
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197MISSIONS TO SEAMEN Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2144, 9 May 1914, Page 10
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