Through The Holy Land
On Monday evoning a goot! slzed audlence aeeemblod at tho Unitarian fhurch to listen to a paper by Min. Ixniise Hall-Walker, descriptive of a trip taken by her one year ago, f rom Cairo to Jerusaleni, tlience to Damascus and Beyroot. Mrs. Walker told the story of her tour, her liaps and mishaps, peri's- for there were perilB encountered- and pleasures, in a channing: manner. Her decrption ïveve o?ten thrilling, aiways entertaining and full of interest. During the reading of the lecture, sweet incensé was kept burning on a couple of censers, each of different de-' sign. swmg from either side of the pulpit, per, umin;: the o : he room in the far farued oriental manner. A uuinbor of curios from the Hoy Liand wero disp layed on stands, and at ihe close of the lecture two young miflées and young men came out attired in tho costumes of the ancient lands where her travels fcook her. The evening was a very entertainIng one, and the audiencc went away much pleased.
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