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PRESIDENT WILSON AT HIS MOTHER'S BIRTHPLACE.
SPEECH IN A CHURCH.
The and did not shine on Carlisle's walls when the President of the United Btates, accompanied by Mrs. Wilson, visited the birth-place of his mother, but notwithstanding the pitiless rain that drenched the streets and gave a be- draggled aspect to the fuga that the citi zens had hoisted, the people turned out in their thousands to give a Cumberland welcome so the distinguished visitor, Among those presented to the President was the Key Edward Bonth, pastor of the ghurch of which the President's grand- father was minister over eighty years
ago.
MUNITIONS OF WAR.
BRITAIN'S NEW RESOURCES.
Mr. Churchill, Minister of Munitions, has addressed a message of appreciation to the managers and staffs of the firms. which have been engaged in the produc- tion of munitions.
"The nehievement of the country in. the supply of munitions," he says, has completely changed the future aspect of resorve detablishments for the manufac ture of armaments. No longer can inuni tion supply be looked on as a speciality, since, owing to the adaptability and; energy of those recently responsible for the organisation of production, it has been proved that the whole engineering capacity of the country can readily adapt itself to such provision.
At the Crown and Mitre many of the leading citizens awaited the, "visitors" arrival. Among those present was Mr. Thotnas Watson, the oldest tradesman in Carlisle, now 80 years of age, and the only survivor, far as is known, of those who attended the President's grand- father's Sunday school. Mr. Wilson neko ed Mr. Watson if he remembered his grandfather, and he replied that he was only a boy at the time. He stated, how ever, that he remembered the chapel, not now in existence, in which the Rev. Thomas
Woodrow ministered, and the cottage near is, in Annetwell street, where Mr. Woodrow lived and in which the President's mother was born.
TREASURED LETTER,
and
large scale are now evils of the past, and "It is to be hoped that wars on the that no recrudesces will occur; but, in spite of this confident hope, for some time a long time, probably-it will not be safe to neglect the study of fighting wes- advance in this respect while we stund props. No country must be allowed to still, and though the provision of such in all probability, be limited appliances of horror and destruction will, the future, we must always be abreast Hed greatly in of the world in the application of science mechanism will largely supersede muscle, to war material. If war over does recur, and engineering more than eter will sway the ultimata decision. It is the knowledge of what you have achieved in the engineering shops and factories of the country that permits us to waste what we pray may eventually prove a the least possible amount of money on aseless form of full confidence that our real reserve is production, and Lo have the engineering skill of the country, and will once more binze out to supply all should occasion arise your energy that may be required for the security of the Empire.
that
Another interesting presentation was that of Miss Hamillon, daughter of the tate David Hamilton, who taught in Mr. Woodrow's Bunday school when Mr. Wat son was a scholar there. Mise Hamilton is the possessor of the original letter which Mr. Woodrow wrote to bor father after he left Carlisle to visit relatives in Glasgow before sailing for America. The letter, which is dated October 28th, describes Mr. Woodrow's arrange ments for leaving the country, though
she naturally treasures the letter highly, the Town Clerk informed the President that she desired to prosent it to him. The President accepted it, and assured the donor that it would be not less treasured by him. The Town Clerk then laid before Mr. Wilson vari ous documents relating to Cavendish House, which Mr. Woodrow built and went to live in 1832, the lease, conveying the site from the Duke of Devonshire,ture, waste of energy and materials has been enormously reduced, and I nu con- being dated July of the previous year. fident that through the association of the The counterpart of the lease was ex- Ministry of Munitions with the engineer- hibited to the President, who was greatly interested in the seat and signature which ing talent of the country the phrase Bri- tish manufacture will have acquired & it bears of his grandfather.
The Duke of Devonshire's agent pre-which justly was assigned to it in the new and even higher mesuing than that sented Mr. Wilson with a copy of the document and a photograph of his graud
past," futher's signature, with which Mr. Wil- zon scemed much gratified Miss Blee
was next presented, and the President accepted from her hands two volumes of drawings of old Carlisle, and promis- ed to send the donor a copy of a sketch of his mother, in order that Mise Blee may include it in a third volume of Carlisle's worthics of the nineteenth cen-
tury.
After other presentations, Mr. Wilson entertained the company with a story of how his visit might not have taken place. His grandfather went to America in one of the old sailing ships when his mother WBS ? years of age. She was standing on the deck one day, fortunately hold ing on to a loose rope which was sudden
from the yard-urm, a squall struck the ship, and his mother was swung over the water, but for tunately for me, added Mr.
Wilson amid laughter, "bung on.
When the ship righted itself she was
captured: again and came through all right, but I have always felt thrilled at the narre. tion of that story because of what might have been involved."
VISIT TO GRANDFATHER'S CHURCH,
The period we are now entering on one that is full of possibilities and opportunities, and I fes convinced that these will be utilised by you to the full. Much has been learnt. by us during the by the war will have their effect in many last four years, and the lessons taught directions. has become the commonplace of manufac tions. Accuracy of workmanship
NEW WEDDING FASHIONS MEDIEVAL GOWNS LIKELY TO BE
POPULAR WITH BRIDES.
All kinds of new little touches are pro- mised for the coming peace weddings. A West-end dressmaker told a Daily: Chronicle representative that mediaval gowns will be popular with brides.
The plain white satin dress of rather shapeless form has had a long innings, for something more distinctively decora she said, and peace brides are asking tive For wedding arranged for the carly summer I am designing a close.
fitting gown in cloth of goldighting
long pointed sleeves, a tight-fitting | Waist and a low, square heck.
"A
gold veil will be worn, and the child attendants will be all boy's dressed us mediaval pages. Gold is very becoming, and cloth of silver is a perfect material for the dark girl with steely blue eyes."
rigid than they were before the war. Wedding conventions are much less The giving away of the bride is пож frequently done by her mother or married
Subsequently the President signed the freemen's rolf
Kister. of the city, and then he and his party left the hotel to see the spot on which stood the Congregational church in Annetwell-street, of which Mr. of ostentation, bave come back to me Woodrow was pastor. The site of the with inerensing force as these years of old church is now occupied by a Salya- tion Army barracks.
duty bave accumulated; and yet it is The President's next place of call was Cavendish House, should acknowledge my indebtedness to appropriate in a place of worship I where his mother must have spent three her and her remarkable power, because, or four years of her life as a girl while after all, what the world is now seeking bor father occupied the dwelling. Tho
to do is to return to the path of duty, President and Mrs. Wilson were shown over the rooms of the house by the pre-
to turn away from the Ravagery of in- terest to the dignity of the performance sent owners and occupiers. From Cavendish House the Presidential party of the right. I believe that as this war
has drawn the nations t
toge were driven to the Congregational church
ther in a combination of in Lowther-stract, and attended the morn
of phy- ing service there. This church took the
sical force, we shall now be drawn toge ther in a combination of moral force that place of the Angetwell-street building will be irresistible, and it is moral force and was built soon after Woodrow left that is irresistible Carlisle.
It is moral force The little church was crowded. in every part, and the Bishop of Carlisle the effort to subdue the world!
ded as much as physical that has defeated ascended the rostrum with the pastor, the
Words Rev. Edward Booth, and read the New ledge that wrong has been attempted has have cat as deep as swords. The know- Testament lesson. During the servicroused the nations. They have gone out the American National Anthem was sung, like men on n eruande. No other cause and in a brief address the pastor said he could have drawn so many nations toge and his people were deeply touched by the fact that the great and honoured ther. They knew an outlaw was abroad, leader of the American people had left able things, and so it is from quiet places
and that that outlaw purposed unapeak the Court of Kings and set aside im like this all over the world that the forces portant functions to travel
the border accumulate which city where his mother was born and at power any attempt to accomplish evil on will presently over- tend as a humble worshipper the cure a great scale.
cburch over which his grandfather once preside
Like the little rivuleta that Such an action revealed the character of into the sea, so there goes out from com- gather into the river, and the river the President and won their hearts; inmunities like this the streams that deed, it was a great spectacle for the fortilise the consciences of men, and it world. At the close of his address, Mr. Booth said they all hoped to hear the are trying now to place upon
is the conscience of the world that we: the throne others tried to unrp.
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cepting the invitation, stepped out of the pew and addressed the congregation President for his simple, stirring words,
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"It is with unaffected reluctance that which, he said, would ring through the world to purify and strengthen the con- I project myself into this solemn si sciences of man. At the close of the ser I remember my grandfather very well, vios the President and Mrs. Wilson and
remembering him I and, ould not approve of it. I remember
I am sure party were conducted to the vestry, where how much he required of me I reiter been used by his grandfather, and signed bor painfully sles the things he expect this church minute book. From the church mo to know and which I did not know. But there has come a change of times party drove to the cathedral, where
the Dean, the Bishop, and when a layman like myself is permitted Rawnsley pointed out some of the moro Canoei to speak before a congregation." There
Interesting festures. These included the is another reason why din colustant to speak. The foalings which have been spot where Sir Walter Soptt was married, excited in me are too intimate sind deep Edward III. Returning to the hotel, Mrs. aid whore, Bruce signed allegiance to for public expression The memories 1. W. Chance Introduced to the Presi that have come to mo to-day of my dent the members of the committee of thor are very affecting,, and her quiet the Carlisle Women Citizens Association, character, hor sense of duty and dislike of which, she is president.-Daily Tele-
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