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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS,* Notices of Sunday Services.—Under this heading on Saturday the rates for Services are:—Not exceeding 2* words (set solid), la cash; for every additional 13 words, 6d extra; half inch displayed, 3s Cd; three-quarter inch. 3s 9d; one inch, 5s cash. N.B. —The li notices musi not contain advertisements of Annual Meetings, Tea Meetings, or Entertainments. C**ATHEDRAL— Sunday, April 22nd. 6 J a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Preacher, Rijrhft Rev. tho Bishop; 7 p.m., Preacher, Very Rev. Dean Harper. 163 S~T.~SAVIOUR'S, Sydenham—Sunday, April _nd.—Thanksgiving for Harvest, 8 a.m., 11 a.m., and 6.30 p.m. Evening. Preacher, the Right Rev. •tho_Bi3hop. 163 OT. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH. Wesi Lyttcl--0 ton —Harvest Thanksgivinsr To-morrow. Special Psalms. Hymns, and Anthem, "The Glory of the Lord from tho "Messiah." S""~T! ANDREW'S CHURCH, OXFORD TERRACE WEST—Jubilee Scrvioes will bo conducted To-morrow Morning at 11 a.m., by rho Moderator oi thio General Asaemib'y, the Rev. David Borne, and -t 6-30 p.m. by the Rev. J_m„ Gibb, D.D., of Woitogton. 203 METHODIST C_UROHT ,!! DURHAM STREET—II. Rev. W. Ready; 6.3o__Rev. H. li. Dewsbury. WESLEY CHURCH,, East, bolt—ll, Rev. T. R. Richards; 6.30. Rev. W. Ready. Subject, "In a Di.emna." HIGH STREET—II. Mr Barrell; 6.30, Rev. J. Orchard. Richmond—ll, Mr Wilkinson; 6.30, Rev. A. B. Chappoil. Woolston—ll, Rev. H. R. Dewsbury; 6.30. Rev. T. Richards. Brighton—H, Rev. J. Orchard; 6.30, Mr Parkin. Linwood—lL Rev. J. Richards; 0.&0, Mr Wilson. Windsor—2.3o, Rev. W. Ready; 0.30, Roy. J. Richards. Sumner—ll, Mr Bottomly; 7, Mr J. T. Smith. _ __ -^ CtHIIISTCHURCH METHODIST MlS- ' SIOX, Durham irtreet South—Rev W. Bamnbor will Preach Morning and Evening. Evening Subjeot, "Bs.*t or Socond Best?" Ho-rur singing. ALl__*-e!*-on_c. '_'-l QTTaLBa'nS METHODIST —• Rev. \V. C. Oliver, morning and evening. Crescent road: Morning, Mr T. Olds; evening.Mr G._\V._AU_n. 181 LYTTE LTOX \ M : Ea H ODIST CHURCH— Sunday School Anniversary Services. Special Singing \,j tho Children. Full crcheslra. Morning. Re-v. Lee; Afternoon and Evening, Rev. Wccklerapoon. Annual Tea Meeting folloniii!- Till HSDAY in Schoolroom at 6 p.m.. fcllcved by Pubho Meeting in the Church. All are welccmo. 237 DT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN" CHURCH, l*J Cashel street—Services wiH bo conducted To-morrow, -it 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., by the l„v. Thos. Tait, MA., B.D. 261 KXOX GHUROH, Bealey avenue—Services mil bo conducted To-morrow, at 11 a__ and 6.30 p.m., -by Rev. Dr. Erwin. Mornin-g Subjeict, "Our Dobt to our Chuirch," 263 TTIS LORDSHIP BISHOP GRIMES will - r *- Preach at the Opening of tho WOOLSTOX CATHOLIC CHURCH on Sunday, nt 10.30. The Tram leaves the Square at "0 o'clock. 323 TRI.VITY CO.N'GREGATION'AL CHURCH, corner Worcester and Manchester streets —Both Sen-ices To-morrow conducted by Rev. David Hird. M.A., 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. You are cordially invitptL Seats free. 175 SPREYDO.N* BAPtIsTcHURCIL Lincoln road.—Morning, 11 a.m.. Rot. J. C Martin; Evcaing. 6.30, Mr R. H. Blith; 8 p.m.. Address to Man. _5 OXFORD TERRACE BAI^TISTCHURCH —Harvest Festival Services.—Rev. R. 'S. Gray willi Preach at both morning and even- . ing services. 17a JUB~ILEE _ \>F THE "PR_»BY"ra*i__N r OHUROH J.V CAXTERBURY. A UNITED SERVICE will be held in the A Hall TO-MORROW AFTBKNOON at 3 p.m. Addresses by tho Moderator of tho General Assembly, the Roy. David Borrie, and tho Rev. .fames Gibb, D.D. Special Musio by the combined Choir. Mr R. X. Renaud conductor, Mr H. M. Johnson organist. Collection. Public meeting at St. Paul's Church on TUESDAY, •_lth April, at 8 p.m. .OS SCOTTISH .Society's Hali. corner Manchester and Gloucester strtrots-—Tho Gospel of the Grace, o! G-od will l>e i>re_ch*>d Tomorrow (Sunduy,) Evening, 6.30. All inviteti. " _ _ 2t"o CHOR_L HALL-Mr W." W"' CoVlins will Lecture To-morrow. Subject—"Earthquakes and Volcanio Eruptions and What H'c Know Concerning Them." Musical Selections at 7 o'clock. Quest ions answered at conclusion of tho Lecture. Admission free. Oollectron. 213 BIBLE HALL Madras street, near" FitStation—Sunday. April _Ond. 6.30 p.m.. address postponed. "The Bible, its Great and Authentic Character." Come, all are welcome. 166 11 AT lOX A L irELIGIO.V-11 a.m.. at 151 v (i-loucusicr i-.trcct. "Tho Study of Ea-per-Jito"; 7 p.m., in the Art Ga.le'ry, "Lessons from Ruskin Ethics. 170 SPIRITUALIST'S' CHURCH, Worcester street West, at 7 p.m. -Inap:rationul Lecture lyy Mr H. E. Howes. Subject, "Sinner and -Saint." To ho followed by Clahrvoj-ant j Deson-jitiona. Collcotion. at the door. _.--3 rpHFJOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 150 Woroes_J- tor street, opposite. Federal Ciub.— 1 üblio Ijecturo. "Theosophical Interpretation <>f tlie Atonement," at 7 p.m. Rooms, find floor. _,j^> LECTURES. WHITE Clt(._; T,rR I*. 11. W. ULIGH wni! Addre«- Young -Jt Men over 14 years. Alexandra HaU, MONDAY, inst.. 8 p_m. Subject: "Perils of Impurity and Truo Maniiness." Free- Admission. Collection. 2*7 " YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIANASSOCIATION. REV. DR. <JIBB, WcH_i?toiv will dc"-rver ' v l-«cture, eutit'rd "DROMTOCHTY ! SKKTCHiES." at the Choml Hall. MON*- i DAY, April 23rd, sit 3 pjn. Scotch Music Admission- Is. 153 | T>RIDE and Prejudice may continue to -*- pay 2s or 2s -Jd for Tea, but Corn-non-sense prefers to move with tho time*, and get equal valuo in the "SOVEREIGN" Brand, at Is Bd.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12484, 21 April 1906, Page 13

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