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I RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday S»rvicc?.—Ußd?T j £»* Services' arm —Sot 24 • ' aldStiocV i-2 wird«. ca extra-. half j tick dispUi-cX Cs 6d; I'mv-quatter | jn-h '-»(!; inch, vS «•* N.Li.—' 1r Notice* in tut not rontiin Advortisomrr.ts <•:' Annual Met-:. injs. A nniverf cries. iloe tinea, or En'.ertaiv.mcnta. r|-\IIE CATHEDRAIj—S, Italy Cor.iTmin: I 11 Matinr. (Slsmi'ord ir. 3 I~a1): Cbr-.-.il Eneharist iStesryall in G); preacher. in - preftnior; 6."'», IJvfW.'nEr (Garr*tt in F): Anthem. "O Lcrrd, My God" (N.ncrs); the Dean. £5 J ST. MICHAEL'S. Oxford -terrace—S ■ Holy Communion; 9.~0 :ir.rl 11 a.m.. Sung Euc'-.nrisi: (..30 p.m.. Even-song. 3:17 Durham street methodist CHURCH—II. Rcfv. W. Baumber; 6.30. I>r. W. Popular Yuiincr Jtcn and Women's Monthly Sorvicc. Subject, "Persons Wilbout I'T.nt; nnd Vision Poris'iin:?." Socini l-ryur etc. AntVm. "cV-k V.-- the lord." Cashmere Schso!—ll, Rev. E. P. Bii'.rJnes. 623 "\T T E3LEV CHURCH. FITZGERALD > V AVENUE. ANXTVF ; R«ARY SERVICES. ]] :i.m.—Kcv. Y>\ v. I 2.15 p.m.—SACRED ' SO>.T, SFRVICE. Spoa-ker, B"v. IV. A\*ai!"c-r. fv>!ojV-ts: Mi.ws Duff, Warrington, r.d .Spcr.ccr. i W. .T. Sprett, Claude- Burrow, | sr.d Eric Winsp-nar. Violin, Mr Vere Buchanan. C.30 p.':i.— Rev. E. P. Biamirev>. .Soloists, j Jli;3 .M. Dyer and Mr Harold I'rotco'.:. j Sjwrn". Music by Choir at f.icn nen'-roii" off tstu-s solicited. Annua.; Church Social Tuesday. ' G45 pHRISTCHURCH EAST CIRCUIT—W«svV 1* v Church —Annivf-rsiry (one Special Now Brighton—ll. I?"v. V,'. O.'ijr?: H.nn, Mr A. T.av,-ry. Richmond—ll, Mr Franklin: O.riO, Rev. W. Walter. Lin- ".<>:■ J—ll. Mr J. Ix>mas: 6.50, Her. H. Sp~ac»-. Sihirity- 11. Rev. H. Spacer: G. 30, Mr V. Pfr.-.it. Marshland—ll, Sii.pij'y: G.GO, Mr "V. C'. Francis. * G46 C UN DAY SCHOOL ANNIVFP&AR.Y, ' • Cambridge forivca Methodist Church— ' - P:wiiers, 11 a~m., Rev. W. 2.15 p.m. Rav. R. B. Tir>iny: G.,10 p.m.. R~v. W. Gri?g. Soeeial MtijH.r.ff by fho ChiMrpn nnd Choir, Solos. Tter:rf.t;onp. cte. ftand Anniircwary Concert in AVeci at 7.45 p.m. Special Wnlcramf. to Old Friencis. C,2G Durham street south jiethodist CiIURCH—II a.m., Mr J. 6.H0 p.m., Tier. C. E. Warn. Mn-'lraa strec-t North —11 a.m., Rev. C. E. "\Vdvel; C.30 p.m., Mr <1. Har.an. 627 CT. AI/B.VNS METHODIST CIRCUIT— O Rugby afreet—ll a.m.. Rot. A. C. Lawry; R.JO p.m., Rer. Sa:r.-;-~-l Lawry. Edg<;ware road—ll a-in., Rer. Samuel Loivtv; C.30 p.m., R-cr. A. C. Lav.Ty. Anlhom, "Th<> Rudiairt Morn." 59G OYDENHAM METHODIST 'CHURCH—II O a.m., TVm. Beckett; C.30 p.m., Mr .1. H. Pugh. Hijrh street—ll a.m.. Mr Olds; , C.30 p.m., R«r. Wra. Bcckott. K.S.A. Ncont S-ar/lay. Grra.t singinp: by the Children, unr!«r baton of Mr Geo. Daltry. C 23 METHODIST CHURCH— ' * 11, Rev. F. CopcJan'l; 6.30, Mr Ramsay. Sumner—ll, Rev. W. C. Oliver; 7, Her. W. .T. "Williams. Hoatbcott>—ll, Mr Blazey; 6.30, Ite-r. W. C. 01iv«r. Opawa— 11, Mr Fa.rrow; G. 30, Rot. F. Coj»fi!and. S-10 CT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Caaliol street—Sarvices 7.1 a.m. and G. 30 p.m., by lU*v. D. Dutton. Linwood—ll a,m. and 6.30 p.m., Mr T. Paterson. Richmond— 11 a.m. and C.30 p.m., Mr A. H. Coateg. 9557 KNOX CHURCH, Boaley avenue—Rev. Dr. R. Erwin, M.A., 11 a.m. nnd 6.30 p.m. At. St. Albans Presbyterian" Church—Mr J. Xewlands, 11 a.ni.; Mr J. B. BickeretuS, 6.30 o.m.' 571 CT.. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, O Frirry- road—Rev. William Trainer, 11 n.m., "Tlio -Spiri'hml Rock"; G. 30 p.m., "Tho .Soul's Imperative." Visitors cordially intitc'J. ' 518 CT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Sydenham—Divine AVorsliip 11 a.m. and p.m.. Ilea-. J. D. "Webatcr. All visitors cordially 'welcomed. 590 ORNCY PRESBYTEIIIAN* CHURCH. Aumvcrsaxy Services 11 a.ui. end 6.30 p.m. Coinnmnion, Wcet Molton, 3 p.m.; Hornby, C.r.O p.m. Preacher, lS>v, N. O. "Viliit;. 64^ O~XFORITTERf?ACE BAPTIST CHURCH 1 ' —Mr O Machattio will preach to-mor-row at both Borvicss. Morning Service at U o'clock; Evening Servico at 6.30 o'clock. " . 50t X —IX a.m., Rev. A. E. Hunt, of "Wellington. Sooretary N.Zi. ConjreßUtional Union. Ai Cordial Welcomo to All. _ 578 pHURCH OF CHRlST,"MooThouse.avenue. —Pastor Goo. Woolnouga. 11 &.m., "The Church and tho Child" ; 2.45 p.m., ' l'bo , of tbo Flags"; 6.30 p.m., "Those . Hurrying Years." 514 ARMAGH STREET HALL.—The Gospel of tho Grace of God will (D.V.) be preadied 6.30, Lord's Day Evening, by Mr Paynter. Druids' Hall, St. Albans atreot: Mr* G. Ferguson, 6.30. New Waltham Hall, Shakespeare road: Mr R. G. Grubb, 7 o'clock." 587 SYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION—MornO ing, Miss A. Dale: ovening, Mr K. E. England: ". . . For Thou (Jemis) wast slain, and hast redeemed us to God by Thy blood. . ." Revelation, 5-9. ' 613 TO ELIGIOUS - SOCIETY OF FRIENDS — .L\i Meeting: for Worship, Sunday, at 11 , u.m., Woroeeter Chambers, 131 Worcester street. Welcome. 624 r( OD commandeth all men everywhere, to vX repent; because Ee hath appointed a day in which He*will judge the in righteousness. —Acts. XVII. It is appointed unto men once to die, after this tho ,r ud^incnt. —Hebrews, IX. *181 /Christian science~s~ervicesrFirst V Church of Christ, Scientist, 1.-atimer square—Sunday Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Are Sin, Disease, and Death I T?eal?" Sunday Sohool, 2.45 p.m. 511 rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 263 Manckos--1 . 1 ter street—Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m.: . "Theoaophy as a Guide ir» Life for • Artists and Professional Men." "Mr F. W. Doutch. Vocalist, Miss, Rosa Wagner. (J H Y STAL PALACE. ' SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th, at 3 p.m. Mr Edward Branflcombe'a ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, "MAN'S INVISIBLE BODIES." Pictorially describing tho bodies we tiso in. the aftcr-dcath worlds. Vocalist: Mrs -John Fraser. .. Pianist: Miss Eitliel Secretan. ADMISSION FREE. 6106 CPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, Worcester O street West—7 p.m., Mr Vivian E. R. Deacon's Lecture, "Tho Invisible World Around Üb." A scientific .discoure© : Lyceum, 3 p.m. T IFE AFTER DEATH.—Psychic Research JJ . Society, Caledonian Hall, Worcester street—Sunday. 7, Mr W. Nortontaylor a sublet: 4, 1 a Spiri£naHsm a Religious ®y s * tern?" Psychic Messages from Written Requests and Photos. Students trained for Psychic Development. . '' SHOWS. MARLBOROUGH AGRICULTURAL AND ' PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHO^T. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER « 2<>th and 27th, at Blenheim. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, October 16th, at 9 p.m. Splendid Classification of Horses, Cattle, Doge, Pigs» Fa«rni an<ii Domestic Proiuce, and School Division. See our Valuable List of Cup© and Trophies, aggregating £700 in value. •23 CUPS AND TROPHIES 23 For Competition in OPEN HUNT, LIGHT HORSES. SHEEP, CATTLE, AND DOMESTIC PRODUCE. Schedules and Special Prize Lists on application. Special Prise List increasing the value of the prizes in many classes now published. E. VTANDEN, <>039 Secretary.

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