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... which she was much applauded. Sclipture was read by Mr. Stott. toro , Ment of the Brotherhood occupied the h a ii. Mr. Fred Carter was the accompanist. ...
... which she was much applauded. Sclipture was read by Mr. Stott. toro , Ment of the Brotherhood occupied the h a ii. Mr. Fred Carter was the accompanist. ...
... for hie subject The ifs and huts Me. and in a racy manner showed what blocks those little words were to real lite. Xv. Fred Carter aeoomnanied the hymns. The Scripture was read by Mr. Robinson. ...
... The sailor's grave and For all eternity. He was much appreciated. The • Scripture was read by Mr. Hillis Dove. Mr. Fred Carter accompanied the singing. Mr. 'Dolton occupied the chair. PARK MUTUAL IMPROVDMMT CLASS. The weekly meeting of the Mutual ...
... great problems of the times. The* were strongholds to pull down, and the prexenit generation was the one to do it. Mr. Fred Carter was the accompanist. SOUTHGATE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL. In connection with the United Methodist Church Sunday ...
... evening Stainer's Ye shall dwell in the land. - The solos in the evening anthem were admirably taken by Miss Robinson and Mr. Fred Carter. Mr. H. Ingham. A.R.C.0.. presided at the organ. In the afternoon there was a flower service. Mr. C. B. Barber. of Reekusendwike ...
... one might have expected that every precaution would be taken by consumers to escape poisoning in any form whatever. Mr. Fred Carter, of Southwick, Sunderland, had his blood so poisoned by the effects of long continued liver disorder and constipation that ...
... Committee were elected as follow : Messrs. H. W. Armitage. V. Berry. C. Brocklehurst, F. Broomhead. C. Oandelatt, J. Cogan. Fred Carter. J. Denni- so;„ W. Plather, — J. T. Hill. H. Holdswortb, G. Jackman, J. Nicholson, W. North. E. Pickard. J. H. Ranuiden ...
... under the Sea. Them is a mine at Southwick, Sunderland, the workings of which go for frilly three miles under the sea. Fred Carter. of Dens Terrace, crane attendant at a local shipyard, knows full well of the existenie of this mine, and will never forget ...
... impurities. which at this season reveal them..elves in the form of pimples and skin eruptionn. is to hand from Sunderland. Mr. Fred Carter. of 4, Dens Terrace. an employe at Messrs. l'ickervill's shipyard. said to a Sunderland Herald reporter:—For close on ...
... Wadsworth, on'the teacher and the child. Ye shall dwell in the land (Stainer), Mr. This was followed by diseussion. Thanks to Fred Carter and Vise Edith Holies+ rendering all who had taken part in the gathering were he'd, presided over by Mr. A. Townsend. s ...
... beautifully— The three fishers and The plains of peace. Miss Leekenby's services were much appreciated and helpful. Mr. Fred Carter accompanied the singing, the solos and the hymns, ably. The Scripture portion was read by Mr. Norman Whiteley, one of the ...