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line areWacticany- compelled : law - IAts. J. H. &m& 6f lanufrkf5'a gttest of friends here today. jt V- 45- -Mrs. P, J. G'Brian, of Fort Caswell, iif li:t nifeht for New York, where she wilPspehd Borne- time wit&'rela-(cause of the iilnes an$ death tftes. !" ;' irMrs . W . B v- Goganious, of Watha, returned to her home last night after visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Branch fernseveral weeks. Sri . -if -Jfr -i y ' -Mrs . ; Mattie Isewis, of Fayetteville, returned to her home 'last night after spending fcoiff& ttnte? In tn'6 citf with relatives "and friends . I'- .Mr. and Mrs. James Post left last night for Washington, D. C, where thy E,wW-visit eir'en," Mr. R. B. PsT for -several sffcefeks - nv" "Friends 6f Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Lynch will bo glad to learn of the recovery of their son, Master James, who has 'been- very 4ll. "r ' ' was - paaseti;:w7iass ine 'Tesuwoi Georgl -llps'afige"r : aty tw; -brothers, who inarrXigdi'Ettgltsi I latfiesr of- fa A.. ." -. - : . -w . ' it . . irom ' royal runs? nas naa a many awiaTucnseo,ueneeSi siave ouibhkj : Press.. Staff Cbtl-eSDohdentiT r "J".?" lr" ""uo v. . - , - fci-. . -. ... , ... ..va.isiTtte "MnTTiJin.-. I'athrtTtp WHn . wnnnv. an- the city; where, they were" called ..naonMayu W. tiK-English fr tie daughter; Julia Carolyn, of Peters-1 , 1VAC rriuM night 'after spending. TreV-erai . days- In' eft- . 1 Watson's father, Mr. Tbqin snn. nf this nitv. eat n MrrVty sidtrackd i06t:: Other Watactivitres for -tBe sl-ious bSsineWv :; v - : : I Waa.4 t .The Prince himself, soine his atternbonatT 4 oloc a lla ; nWffl Tc ."ffethjf foF Tbyal rf amiir are not- Pole dance will be given 'for the chil-, tune .!?a?-Py;Qaiie- oi thbf rrd religious' grpundg,V but after be furnished chsstra. by- an eight-piece or- dren, and other games will be played.; concern ne is giving isngrish societitnelj recent vOlidfi U' WouM. be a This evening informal dancing will be aocieiy s. cause ror concern -'is tn.- Diazmgr inarsci'fetfistt for tmr courts to fit ordr Students ot the tfantwell fear that the "PrftiW may;-1 dm: thVbrinf boat ati , aJHince . thelfo uhcirig school will reader f speclMfSaing iieirs fa th; Tlre--roralairtiilies of -Italynn4 BeK fancy and group tfamSei Music willUMI- afimat-ryf torlSgfi pHnce3sTOW re barred by Roman CatholF ; ckuu, -auu .. me- ffrenca jsaproon anu Orleans prinees or pretenders are fequaliy ineJigible tot that-treason.jr Itov, the:ofCeAset wJaich-weuW be given.. the Ffeeneh :Revolution.", . . : v u f "Almost all: discussions of the subr ject- tfeiigfcbackto4rin ofs? British bride for: the Jxeir appar . f Ey weekd otrt leadership. Every Fr id and StUr3k$ dtir foift idMlpWded with thrifty shoppers who are always satisfi iwiui.uic ispctmi vcrcytau "v aain. rpr inis weeK-enci we off the following: " 7; cd cr r . K': Ready-to1 )9trtrient. "a Germah 'one, tor wnfen ttie precedent is very recent. And b-' ciety spelled with either a small ori a capital "S"," isn't going to stind fdr: anytnine like that. "A Brtish OuceW it xrr:. i . KING-NEUER WEDDING. : ' the hoase of the bride'? parents, ' fMSr Walnut street.. Miss l t Emma Haiel mttd; ft ftW ptso"! tl whis-j ttm,- ':-C., were- hi"arficdAyefeter-. Mcity of ther. newspaper editor ml ,page; day afternoon at 6 b'clockrtThfe cre nd 'fMfl W mony - was 5 Mrs. G, F.. Mai pass and little ,daugh-! PresDy terian : c.hurch, ih'the nresnce", iri4a'lm?n emporium yesterday iff the" city Huffman : at: 210 Queen . ' A -; ' f was'-finiplo-ad- $l,0ft hite -Qrgandsd Vpile ists, in f ;fuIrarig&of8ty9 ind vsiies; ( 4 , 7scf ChlJdren'sll. Ginghfinas fDressaTin all ?J. the very newest styles i . .-.. V. . 98c Lradieigi Palm Beach; Kool Cloth and . Silver, ... " Bloom Suits . . 4- -$4.98 12.50 -JPlaul; Sfeirlsj . all- hisses jaavpfeauyf ul range of colors .. . .$1.69 ohn; -rendered the biirsrh. Va.. returned to hpr home -last Catherine ns;ht. after spending some time inAhe 'r'dal Qhorus.ffbm LoKengrin. Just city with her'isterr MVa.1l) X Lucas.' beror the nuptiar knot. ws tied, "To ; : j Wild Ros" Wjis softly played; The 4 Mrs. J. Westbrook, of Wallace. bride "was given In niartiage by her returned to her home' last night after father. Mr. J. Utley1 Kingi' brdfhor spendingsome time in -tho city as of th bride; was; best; man. There the-guest, of 4r. . and. Mrs, Robert were 'nb:blheFatii:aant8.' :. Ruark, - , " " Amtf r sKSwcrs n5f ': rKe" at d "god'd r- ' ' v- ; -jf-. J wihes firr their, many frfenda, Mf. and vBvaifcliisf: r -i i Mrs. Neuer boarded the: 6:45 north- to puna, this a successful Christian, weeks. ntt.n.;n irrii.-.; :ru5 TtHf? 1 from NoffirllfT' Afiro. tive Weekly- Dispatch. ; morning after holding Dound train for -their meeting at Dock Street K h.ey. will make-their future home in i 3 tar. church for fhP njist. wnl wswnei;'. H I E: "We wantr SO nthr4 Mf lfi7iVs'lln dur royal, family It is their fault, it is their misfortune,; that they are rjure German' in bldbd, and : that WhefP over and wherever a roya' prince or Princes8 is born it' is pure German in blood. There ' is no - British blood ' itt our royal family. The remedy is ob vious.' - :-.,y -f That from the more radical Evening ?Hs ' teWible',exatoBtesrof 4Oennan al- iv.o. litlageS:! the jf-Tsaritaa. ;nd t "-Quien- one;B beHeved toliave .dtelPte great inffiience cfvef 'th C2ar? Jn& the other to h&ve aideff materially the Rafael ntrorrof r KlngGonstantinet . The" German Queen -Mother ot1 Hoi- lanU aoa tho Getman ttieen; of 8wi- f den 'likewise afe heM 'UD to . view as ' I instances of : tha . danger, :t while thia I Kngiisn opimcii at the - nresent time would rather see a British nrihee take his wife from the chdrtis of the! S A JLl A. A! J- J. - " A MisfMarie' Prosser," of Johrisonville, . ' : ... $, ... . I T T PERSONAL MENTION, ... S. M passed through the eitv vs- f 1 terday, eij routfe to Currie, where she' uuju i iuceuxiK iii uie interest or the Holiness church. " guttertean from a German Manchester "paper-brings i th:"-mattcr closer home, by saying: . 1 "Even iiit England' he ' position hasr 1 not aiways neen as clear- as one would havefiked tci; ses itV .. We have seen a' ' royal- nibther cenmgf feazSaf s ' tti oiir midst while 'her on: was' fn arms against us. : We. have? seen the broth-; I er or a rovar winhft wbo fim a dielf for England fighting for : Ger-j many ana telling an Aineiican f e porter that -he hoped the fact of his defection; had not caused him to be struck off the list of members of hTs royal I London club." Miss Mary -Pickett is a guest of Miss Lucy London Anderson in Pay etteville. Miss Pickett attended the commencement dance :at the Donald son Military Academy. ' "' Tr: 1t C. Sadler, orwhiteville'. was a Visitor- in WilmTrigtSn yesterday, Mr. Robert Robbihs left last night for Kenosfia, Wfei; tospect i? tug boat being constructed' iherif fbr the ltfcal Disrrfct" Ehglheerhig- office. f gorernment as iftspector aboard the Mr. and Mrs; J. W. Blake and littlei German merchantmeri, iCeil and Nic- Miss KathM"iise Blake returned from) ar,? l1 returned to., his, homo. -In itocKy Mount yesterday after attend, -pouinpon.. mg tne snrmers; ceremonial. They inaae tne tnp in an automobile. 4 4 4 TOWN TOPIC. will be the garden- naftv and daincc, ; - on the lawn of the" Wilmington Lihti . 4 A iniamry armory for the benefit of the local chapter of American Red Cros -.Misses FannieGray aad?Hestef Anil f oid- SOn of. Frank. JDicksoii. -wno is' suf Farrier .: - oT !: TrprtaA3rvnfo - s4ii4ii ferinf frnmtoi!!?- tw-vn a- u. threiigh the city yesterday, en rout ; ?s CVjtifcally Ifi.-PhysicianP ot th city harve been called tOveouncH; N. t... ro-attend' Fratik ' niflfttnn "(.vear. T77 T"r? '"' . ... ,, . 1 '. 1.1 1.1 a. 1 . . 1 11 ij 11.1. .. 1 .. ; Stamped Gpods For Embroidering. Ladies Stamped Gowns' for Embroidering made ot soft Quality Nainsook S . . .59 -.. Stamped Pillow Cases, ,42x6 size, made of. " ' good quality Muslin -48115 50c Stamped IJnen Tray Gover .j ....2$6 ' Children's $1.00 Stamped Dresses 1.69c From Our Men's and Boys' Depart-, "', ment. ; ., J' Little Tudor Sleeping garments, 1 to l6- year sizes' ... . ...-.39c , Men's Knee length Dimity Pajamas, $1.00 value, . ...... ...... . .. 69c Men's $1.00 Straw Ha,ts, good styles, clear white straw, parried Oyer from last sea--son. -i a-. 48c Boys' 35c Olives Twist Suits, assorted col-1 ors, 2 to 6. year, sizes; t:,,if .. .25c Men's 25c, Suspenders u . '. . .. .19c Millinery and Trimmings. Ladies' and Misses' Untrimme.d' colored hats value up to $2.00, weekend price at . ... . ... .,. . .79c Ladies', and Misses!, Sport T?rimmed Hats, assorted shapesand colors values up to ;-. $2.00, week-end price ... t. t..fi9 Assorted flowers in all . ..the new colors . worth 40, 45 and 50c," special . r. . . . .25c. 50c Ribbons, 5 to 8 inches wide, all .the ; netvc; shades Hoiise Furnishings. iSc, Fancy Tickings fof Furniture Covei: at; 1-1 , 2C ffrkisti; Bath Tovel3 (d1 . . . . . . ,i 10c. Red Border Huck Towels SSPattent Seain Sheet? 81x90 iu li t. Notions, Hosiery and Fancy Good.;. Ladies', Silk Fiber Hose, black and nhiio rT.at:tw is.-. t .l ... ijjr ' Ldte&2$QvGaiize Hose, lisle finish, blac'k " and wJiite ; i. . . , 1?c , Infiaht&'.Silk Fiber Hose, white or black. 5r 35b-Bp-Paper, real-violet Linen .... 25c?Color6d Crepede Chine Handkerchiefs 10c, Airfloat TalcUm .() . . ..nl $lj25 nftd l;.pC! Leatlier Hand Bags (a . . . opc $1.00 aii.d $1.25 Fancy Parasols .. 63 Week-End Dress Goods Specials. 3∈ Black TaffeU. Silk, $1.00 value at. 85c 3 44n. Natural Pongee, $1.25 value ... so- $1.39 Black Taffeta, ;36-incH wide $1 Jg aini Pancy Silk and Cotton Georgette r? 49- 344n Sport Stripe Pongee & ..$11C 3 6 Jn. White Gabardine, 35c value .. 2C," 36 and 40-in. White Voile and Orjandy RemnantB . . . 50c 36-SnirMfddy Twill,-19c value !!i5 Floor Coverings and Draperies. $S)0 , Imported Matting Rugs 9x12 size .sa ... , .... $3.95 iz:ti imported MatdngRags 6xD size 'at; . : : j fl27x50 Velvet Rugs, $1.50 values & . 4Un9kw, 6x12 size Q, ... . .$2.45 .$1.13 .$3.47 J School at y: 45 4. m. Epworth League P Rt SB YT E Rl A N. St 7 Antfrews FOurth? and" Campbell p&stor- v"'-r'-llViiT ,x 7 j. . j miiauun is- exienaea to air, WV S5 S8,5ft Ptl!?aT' specially: strangers in the o!ty, to a 10. oO a. m. SaTrbath Schoof at. SrRo'fois Qn k . : 01. Anarews rourin and- Camnfielt Titewi; . tii- : .-. street Rgv. Av McCnif kn" I ??a to. their home from Clarkton, where they have been visiting for several weeks. " . Mrs. M.- O. Alexander and small daughter, Phyllis, are home from Bos -toai w-Kere they visiter Chaplain "M. Site rAi a . U: S- S- Mel-1 own "ShMotterBrnnsWick: county, vine. Mrs. Alexannpr n nrl i i 1 H am in sniimT.n(;.n r - - . ' - - - - . . . .x . uti.iuaLtuu ui r. 1 11 11 1 IP ni Trft-i rmg frbm: -ptomaine poison. and 'Hti tie hope is entertained for his fecov cry. ' ' ;Trip to Sea. The steamef Wi'lmi'ng ton will make its last trip of the sea soft tomorrow. . The vessel will de part from its. dock :at the root of Prin-!i cess street at 10 o'clock and will re turn "at 5130 o'clock." eanninFactjftry.nti iwt p; m. Intermediate and senior Chris tian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday vat S p.' ib. Seats free. Air welcome. - : Peareall Memorial East WilmiriEToh; Rev. H. WV' Koeilfrie. -nagfnr: RaK- bath School aflO:30 a. m. Preaching at 11:15 a. m; Christian Rhdpavnr a.7:S0 p. m.' Pfayer iheetirig "Wed- nesday at 7:30 p. m. A welcome for : air.! : Ml Bladen Street. Fifth and Rlarln streets, Rev, E. Qi Sell, pastor ' Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. bunday School afe 3j30 in the after noon . Ail the-aembers1 "Of the church are urged to attend' and - the public is cordially invited to all the services.- LUTHERAN. r ttte881! !TL;GI- Pasior-Serviees -atf wj.-T ' ax Tf.-m; ami s-p. m 7 8uMect:'The Comittgr Of the -Holy Spiritv raiid "The Birthday of the : Chttrch.. - Sunday v uauuaiu Oklium at 9: SO a. m. Preaching each second and Fourth Sabbaths at 7:30 p. tn. vvmter Fart, Rev. Andrew J. How- School at rSi W p, Luther League vveanesaay evening: at S o'clock. The vMr. and" Mrs: en, pastor Services tomOTrowttvhwoio .,, Smdiv 0ho on y the pas,tr-Afis Missionary Society -will be held1 ounaay benool at 3:R0 n -m m in. nnv.. . . '. 11 1lj'yM."iiil mrm wIOf-MlKH Ma ttiiwt nn tritu ;F;rK r," u; , "'" l""u f . r . ""r v . nursoay -auernoon at 3:30. A-dim -"r .Y-,14t" f1?.'." ?Wea. a canning faC -Pve T weaneetta -evening at. cordial welnom K .wpWoh f. " n SoflfiV already shows james Howard, Mrs: ffotR x&in hp caizasetn A PLEA FOR, THE GOMING GEN ERATION. -But Ethel" reasoned , Mar jorie Think what a contented disposition The :chiil was born happy and contented and it has' Sixth streets, made your life .much easier. You . me bnriners' meeting there. They made the trip in Mr. Howard's auto mobile. b r" ,; ' " ' X ' " -3C- . -S -X- : ; : - 's; .Fromr the New Beta Sutt-ournal: "Miss Annie Davis; - of " Wilmington is -Visiting in theeity? the -guest of Miss Gladys Wills, on Broad street. Misses Helen and Elisabeth Neal, of Beaufort, are spending several days in the city." " , P?W! Want iH chariT: Visitors : are c6rdja7 ; invited1 . I a.fr "5P.rt-"T Canned; vegetaoieS . and 1 attend the '8(rvices . ; ; -;st 11 tw -FMh- - - - , - . "- v u j.Ti ai L null l.ll HI I'MFl H ,. r ' - - -v w . j w lb i lv nan urn H . J teraay aicernoon. after attendiner 1 --ru; TrA u.t S""1 ""netO''-TOWetfOf Sermon-: "TiA-iwt i-Wftn-wir- ks. w vnaiii ti rv-'ia Kfiimc in rirn-i ri pnn' . Tr. -. - -i- -n---. t - --- - . . ,v ... - r wvwi vu-uuo s. lu- Carolina and South - Crblkimmhf rnrJ "J??,?-: " I and at ab6ut tneir hiMren es ate fchnuiclicBt : tot be adopted - If myitoothr)hiidtft trained my dispositfon -fep.'pa.cnt' it 'fs not likely tfrafr'$OTiiyrbe'ift$!iap py as he proves ilnftlF to be. ,TAU my-life 1 -can remember-mother say ifig to me -Guard yonr disposition care f hlly, . dear .-n:- If not for yourself, for the next generation" Remember one day1; you will find parts of your own character mirrored In your children, and it will causa you. mucn. worry and un happineds ; if .they ,are , oWectlonablc ones.vinneritea.frOm ypu."r , .way4nHdrfl their 'lirposi ana, rnaractet3' Into .something w mey would be) saUsriea to srr in viuuitiL-iu iier years. I'm sute,y6ot -defer with VAhr Marjorie, friendsfor lh?ir arcnm are most logical. tioni hich tlipir and "IKS "Whyvl never oven thought of think ing so Aat aheadM exclaimed Mar jorie. vv nen -i was in boardiae-sf honl been-Iehkfhened hv the aT :iai iVth.lT ." "er andtne jreaching' Sunday I'm always silent, for expeYtence has new store in Albermarir r r R.a . , f 8Gnow ai 3:30 p. m. Tne ;pubHd is . taught them many things that I do ta, ,,SMJffi,fASK "" . The Uot k0w ?d Which interesting. hfc-ia-ji . h. ? . - :v-rU6n missionary oocieiy ana tne . rnereiore i waited ror Rthe to answer - Firsr.- -corner Third and Oran r"11 AStion, will meet Mon otitseta, ivev. ur. j . m. Wells, pastor i i bunaay school' at: : 45 a. o.Mte ittg .worshib; at 11 o!clkT!aml:t pj in the chain. MR. COCHRAN TO RETURN. m. in the evening, : witt prekchirig by Rev. M. F. Hollings Worth, of Ken ansville, N . C . Christian -Endeavor invited to all Popular Yottnti-Newspaper Man Comes Back to The Stan Mr. G0. F. Coohrari. of Newton, connected with the lrmw w ffrw Thp rp?1,iar mfh, "' v v f... j Morning Star for some months' a fe4 atr15' The public is ihvi gular monthly entertamment :yeafsso. wluretnrn tntifoS scresv - - Si was hew la?tS S A?so?r about the first of June and immanuel, corner Front and Queen idWouim! J- P- Allen, pastor o'fitWashna, Wis. m "7"! I "i1 l iapuiar -nna CaMWel."FP"8 ".a. m. - ana 8 p. mi afldress. A. jww trial ..conduetnd. - hv a,n umber of youn men. f urnished 4unJ i iue occasion. Tr ? young newspaper man and has many , Dy tlrc VPastor- Congregational meet friends in Wilmington who will h ing follbwing mornine service fnr Aioi a-o iearn. trnt, ho, is tq,, tet4if n -to 9 .?ers:V$ deacons J Sunday! 's w. f scnoo: aF tne fefeUMtr -hoiir. Mr s: ,L..' " ' ",V v w?at& and continued with the Weave in the fancy basket I am making . "That's very true, Marjorle," return ed Ethel thoughtfully as she finished embroidering a little daisy on the blue "But ; BAPTIST..-:. 'v nas tor Sunday School, Sunday mornimr, ! Collar of Sonny's afternoon suit ll:lgr- i W. Moore;' superintendent. 4 did youever stop to thint that you are ' 1 "r u laeets eunaay- evenings i indirectly responsible - for the disposi at 7 o'elock. Preaching service" Sum ; tion of youV children ? It is the most . "r i - ITI" w V VI I ia Stote Sells r I T II III (JttokbV V tl 4lf Beach Cot 11 mc Iff v a ; . la1aa1b uii5, onoes ana b j " ; ' Accessories " -' : : subject, "Witt ffie World i End invlftll' j Soutnside; corner- Fifth Avenue1 and Wooster treets-W . Qy Hall, pastor Services- tonight at 8 ''dock, subject, "Where Are the Dead." Sunday School tomorrow morning at 9:45r preachin ai-iif uy iter. -MrrHoge.? tntbjeet, I most natural thing in the world that the child should receive some traits from either parent, and generally : ffieun- ered things imacinabl dq m. in hia dear - attempt to take" mother's lace . And he gradually made me blase and discontented, no matter what I had . Then when I. married and had to curb ie most extravagant of my pursuits and desires, I found no little wjorry and unhappiness xmtil I slowly learned to make the best of wnat I had. Ethel I do believe you're right. My Charles must have inherited any contentment he does possess from his father, for he. never won it from his poor spoiled mother." "I know I'm right, dear" Ethel an swered. "Never yet have I fnntwi mother's JUtJe lectures useless, and. I'm To Advccalc Pc ".c. Chicago, 111;, May .6.--,tnr.i.lprable interest is manifentr-rj JM n,(. ,,pa(.P meeting that has hr fix f tllr'" I" as semble here tbmorrn W limlnr llm .'in:. j pices' of the Socialist nartv ;n'l ntlirr peace advocates. Ttir .nnoinir. .! pur. pose or trto demon.str;-) i.-n will io obtain from PrepidDi Wii :;in ;i ment as to the terms mi whicli Hie Uhfted States would with Germany. At itu- inrrtinc iHe gates will be'ehosm t' :i(I ikI ,i Na tional peace mretinK to b li'M in New York next week. Against Wool Emhnrgo. Cleveland, O.. Mav VS. 'I' manufacturers meeting In n- i(l;iy to petition CoTigress "to ask I'nd to lift' tne embargo on wool. PI Frankel, secretary ol' the N;iiinna. Cloak, Suit and Skirt .ManiiliicnirTf Association, says that ihe wool bargo has hit the clothing busim hard. Over 300 expert designers and man flic HIT iml era- fr, . "..wouta oe a ufacturers of women's clothes an Ihousand, ce&t.: jfeproY.edif the 1 jtendig the convention. at- CARRYING THEIR BRIp(iKiTH THEM. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m SpecMF,. T UKAtt hcfSr 'ntlnuesaaVenina- Tt fiaiD' A? 8 'Pv-a , e (Greatest (dlocfe. lliadjes -.AM Society meets grefening-atf Juhib- Christian Endeavor Fridav aftprnoon "at s lwiri. i week service Wednesday evening at f8 O'clock. All invited to all services Whitsunday or Feast of Pentecost? l'Majf 27,f.19l7. Holy communion at 11 a , m : ' Sunday School at 4 p.m. EveiM ing "nrayer at 8 Question Now Before the.iAtnerirwtn People."' The public is;pdiay vited- ft "all servieeW ServiceirMo day afteraoon - at - 3 : 30and- at 8 , m i ' Firsts 1 Fifth and ; MaTket streets Rer.-'Jno5 Jeter Hnt. D.1.: ittvrs Sunday school ; a 45-m led' by v. ft. . tiowes: jr.' Morninsr 0 1 ' "-If d i en dai ,Joitonaid- Red Crossf6 JjS-?i!SJ? streets, Rev. R; E. Gribbin. rectorKS SJKf fiR1; re' ory ; Nopmal: Institute-.; Evening-servH ice at, 8 o'clock. D. H,--Waco will speak at this hour. We invite strang ers, and. all that are accustomed to u,w .-i,fc, . v z.-- k.wuiouiu- wiiu us xo aiiena mese serv- h uuenug wui oe maae oy th' trocj . . ....... .. :. ; -. teachers arid members of the Sundttf Sthdbomorrow. Visitors are invitetFlf to aU'. services. J-r -,9.-5 Mornih Pr&yrbf&nl Chtisflan -Mdenvoi-- N f1 11 EvealnS .Pfayeanfop; J adtess at . 8.;;. , - - ; - lv . ti.i . uulli aim y'rn . Ti . . . ... !-dav: WM r. -1""" . Iwiwuy.wtfttliff senN Ljnnstian "lanaeaTor.'- ar mu Prayer' meetfng, Weilnes- ntgnt at S otlottk. The public is .aithVeveS are to bevHmH;riwilr""OTWtw i Sundays cJeol,tHfcl5.rmc;.-w e oBsoay evening! : services at '; 8?J5".f .. r . :.;M,,r.w.,v,."m7.- v.-.-v-v.v...x-3c.v..x.ywA.'. . Sfc4 r r II j f i :v T v frit felll 'v, .2 fj ... r - . r.-" .-i'?J H , T "-MH'lH:3:!Siicii-..J...:. r"""M ma m MIMbJ. ' ' VJ7.,.V tirelock;:. . Reading -rooia-ift. Murch. :' w";: .T- sb vatloifal ifianfc- BftiMin; here-1 ; v;. .,..,.;, -: Vv' v'' ' '- aahrisiianence.'ijit ' v- w. xne public-is cordJifHV invito to attend all:erTri wa tefJeZiXzZ? - UI witn tnem; Oh ? t Special - V '- . ' 8tream that the enaa wh"rec :."--r"-,if: ir -fnayNbe fsee &iany of French enginers:Utoih: great " struggle. Placed ; (10 J until tfiey stretch from oru s a , a stream to-tne otner, inf K bridr fof m '.reV basis . of a crude " aorosa i whJchj avatrj nrtiH' ws me centre of -a infantry. . may safely . pass .
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