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Show PEACE MEETING. osa Attendance iinduit Interesting Pr off runt . Thn pence meellnir annnuncPil was held lu the Tabernacle Sunday anil was well attended and interesting. Mrs. Miirv John presided. Services were commenced hy the congregation sliming -'Ann-rlci." Pica-bleat Pica-bleat Ii'dward Partrldno led lu prayer, after which Eva Ward and Walter Whitehead sang "Peace to This Dwelling." Dwell-ing." . Mis. John spoke a few words at the ciiuiuicucciucur of the meeting, ex-prcMjing ex-prcMjing her desire lhai we shall soon have peace. Mis. William J. Knight read the peace resolutions. Pit shletii Reed Snitmt from this point took churue of the meeting. He gave u brief nddrcts lovlcwlug iho C.dl for pence. Mrs. Murlla Daniel'', representing Itcilul societies, resi'Oiuled to the sentiment,' senti-ment,' Ut.iveraal Brotherlionit nf Mao." A duel, "Life's Rosy Moro," vas rendered ren-dered by Messrs. Geoige Hurles and J. J, Johnson. - Mis. Mary Hoyden, representing thy Woman's Christian Temperance union, answered to -'Who llatli Wounds Without With-out Cause?" Tho Pilnclplo of Non-resistance." was spoken lo by Mis. L 11, Cannon of the H. Y. A. Tho Rev. J. E. Klrby responded to "Will Peace Diminish Patriot Ism." A quartette, "Just as Gad Leads," by Mlnsos Eita turrernnd Fern Club", and Messrs, Ray Claytou utid Walter bltehead. Miss Adce Reynolds responded to 'Is Universal Peace Feasible." "International Arbitral Inn" was Iho' subject of u talk by Miss Josephine Kellogg Kel-logg of the Nlneiei-nth Century club. "May Boys Fight or HustThey Arbitrate?" Arbi-trate?" was discus, d hy Mrs. Ida Du-senherrv Du-senherrv of the Mother's club uud Su perio tendeiii Rawlins. The Rev- H. S. Goodwin gavo tho sentiment, ''The Slaughter of Ititio-cent.s." Ititio-cent.s." "Thrnogli Strife of Pence," was handled by Mrs. Sarah E. Eggorisen of the Sum-is club. Tho nieeilug closed by siugiug the soug, "Gloria," |