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TEMPLETION.

The last few daye of tho mi&sion at . Templcton promise to keep tho churcli offioers very btisy in finding seats for ■■ : all who come. Pccple r.ro Hocking to tlio services, but the workers paint to tho early morning eucharipts as tho .- \ most satisfactory fcaturo of all. Tlie ■- \ numbers at tliese services have . i Btfjadily grown every day, and | yesterday there were nearly double ■-! tho ordjuaxy numbftr of Sun- '■ < day oominnnioants. Tho missionci .- i (the Rgv. E. K. Mulct*;, is giv-iug v. ''. fltirring course of evpjjing addraaos. '■, Duriny tho service on Wodnt'sday night . a surprising number of people went up for resolution cards. The precession : gets bigger each evening. The All i Haints' Boy Soouts bavo been making ,'.J themselves' very useful by carryinii tbe . | toi>cJira. Tho dinncr-hcur witiccs at .-| Islington Factory, which nip being _ i held every day this wodc except Safnr- ; day, at 12.30, arc most encouraging- '" Tho men join very lwartily in the singing. The services to-day an*: —Kucharist 7.30, dinncr-hcur ecn'ico at the \ factory 12.30, procoT>ion 6.30, creiu»3 '"■ mission 7.3!). Tho church officers wish - ' it to be understood that na one need ga .- away—however full the church may be, 'eeats will always be found them. , ;

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13869, 21 October 1910, Page 6

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TEMPLETION. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13869, 21 October 1910, Page 6

TEMPLETION. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13869, 21 October 1910, Page 6

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