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Show 1 THE PILGRIMS. The Mayflower, with the Pilgrim fathers, wiil pass this port at 9 a. m. on Saturday, November 1, en route to the strong hold regions of our Park. According Ac-cording to their time schedule, their visit to this port is limited. Their commander com-mander wires that it will not be safe to grant leave of absence to one of the crew. Ho cannot trust them ashore until the American banner is planted on theOldKock. To overcome this situation Ben Whittemore is working up a scheme to give the Pilgrims a right royal welcome, wel-come, and one which will be interesting interest-ing to their friends and dear ones left at home. The Liberal band is engaged and will leave the Walker house at 8:45 a. m. All those who intend joining the Pilgrims Pil-grims at the port will meet there, form in line and march to Carpet Bag Pier. All friends who desire to join in the march to the sea will fall in line. Also it is urgently desirod that their wives, their children and lady friends will gather at the same pier to give a morsel of cheer and a kind smile to the Old Fathers as they pass on. B. F. Whittemobe. |