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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Hastings street hall, sydenHAAI, Sunday, 6.30 p.m. A Continuation of the Lecture On BAPTISM BAPTISM BAPTISM BAPTISM BAPTISM baptism BAPTISM Ito Meaning and Object Scripturally Explained. rtiIHISTADELPHIAN V BIBLE HALL. M LECTURE, BIBLE HALL, MADKAS ST. 6.30 p.m. ' Tbs Christianity of the First Century.” No Collection. 3333 pHL'RCH of Christ, Moorhouse Avenue.— U a.m., Mt S. Judd, subject, " Is thine Heart Eight?” 3.45 p.m., Bible Class; 6,30 pun,, Mr J. IV. Masson, subject, "'What is That to Thee?” 3310 CHRISTIAN Science Services, First Church 1 1 of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square.— Sunday Services, 11 a.m. anti 7 p.m., subject “Adam and Fallen Man.” Sunday School, E. 30 p.m. 3310 IIFB After Death.—Psychic Research Soci- * ety, Foresters' Hall, Oxford Terrace, off Manchester St., Sunday, 7. Mr W. NortonUylor's subject, “ There is. No Death: Some Reasons Why," Psychic Messages. Intending Students fpr Psychic development interviewed at close of service. 3333 jTkURHAM Street Methodist Church—ll, aJ Rev W. Ready, " Women and Their Minors”; 6.30, Rev Frank Gorman, Singing Parson; subject, "What are wo Working for as a Church?” He will sing " Absent.' Anthefti, “ I will Mention.’ ’ C6me early. Cashmere School—ll, Rev W. Baumber. ... 3013 ■ QT ALBANS Methodist Circuit—Rugby >D Street: 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Rev A. C. Lawry; anthems, " Turn Thy Face from My Sins” (’Sullivan). 'Sun of My Soul” ITuvner). Edgewara Road; 11 a-.m.. Rev ,T. Dennis, “The Use of the Sabbath”; 6.30 p.m., Rev C. H. Olds, The Touchstone of Christianity." Hymn, " Hark, My Soul.” ■ 8050 , T INCOLN Road Methodist Sunday School J-J .Anniversary, Sunday, Nov. 7th—Preachera; Morning, 11 a.m., Rev E. P. BUmires; afternoon, 2.45 p.m., Rev R. B. Tinsley; evening, 6.30, Rev 'F. Copeland. Social, Tuesday evening, Special items by children. 7995 OXFORD Terrace Baptiat Church—Rev. I. J. Nbrth. 11 a.m., subject " Expectancy6.Bo p.m., subject "Happiness Unlimited.” Foreword on xiu skin's aphorism, ’ “ Better ride war-horses than back racehorses.” , . 7992 &T PETER'S Presbyterian Church, Ferry O Road—Rev William Tanner. 11 a.m., ‘‘The True benediction of God' ; R. 30 p.m., “ A Conquered World.” Visitors cordially invited ' " 1 8003 QT DAVID'S Presbyterian Church, SydenL? ham—Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., 'Rev J. D. 1 Webster. Evening eoloist,' Mias Ethel Johnstone, Allitsen's "The Lord is My Light.” All invited. . 8011__ 7\ RMAGH Street Hall-Tlm Gospel of the -I'L Grace of God will (D.V.) .be preached--6.30 Lord's Day Evening by Mr E. Bedford. Druids' Hall, St Albans Street—Nlr (r. ■ Ferguson. Now Waltham Hall, Shakespeare Road, 7 o'clock—Mr J. Dunbar. * 8055 TpHE, Order cf the Star in the East, Theo- '-*• sophical Hall, 263, Manchester Street— Public Assembly, 'Sunday, 3 p.m. Address by Mrs Waghovn, " Our Work.” Soloist, Miss I. Cristofauine. 8030 . rpkEOSdPHICAL Society, 263, Manchester •I- Street (hear Gloucester Street). —Public. Meeting, To-mOrrow, at 7 p.m., /Theosophies! Teachings, by Question and Answer.” Miss E. Hunt. Questions invited, cither , written or oral. Vocalitt, Mr Montgomery Stewart. • 79S0_ .OYdENHAM Baptiat Church, cor. Eleiu 4D and- Durham Streets.—Rev J. K. Archer. 31 a.m., Subject, “ One of Christ’s, Pra-vers ” ; 6.30 p.m. Subject' “ Saving Self or Others.” (Pre-Communion.) Wilson's Road, Opa'wn—--6.30 p.m., Mr Lawry. ' 8087 L INWOOD Baptist Church.—ll a.m.. “The BapjqU' Fig Tree”; 6.30 p.m., ‘‘-What &pva Ahnttf nn.licrn I* PrftnMi. the Bible Says About Spiritualism." Preacher,' Pastor E. E. Smith. Soloist, Miss Dud- ] ney, L.A.B. ; ■ 8074 • I L INWOOD Methodist Church. Don't Miss the Day of the Year. Morning, Rev O. H. Olds 8.A.; Afternoon, Rev W. Ready; Evening, Rev H. Spencer. Special Singing by 150 Voices said Orchestra. 80S.? IPAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Church.— 11- a.m., Rev W. Grigg; 6.30 p.m., Rev W. Beikelt. Durham Street South, U a.m., Rev C. E. Ward; 6.30 p.m.,’ Aft R. Toy. Madras Street North; 11 a.m., Mr E. W. i Hall; ,6.30 p.m.,. Rev C. E. Ward. £OSB ,QYDENHAM Gospel Mission.—Atom AD -. S. Webb; evening, Mr K. E. 1 " And the Word (Jesus) was made fle dwelt among us full 0 £ <j r Truth.” CjT SAVIOUR'S Church, Syden hj? a.m., Holy Communion;, 11 a.m r, ——j uumumuiuii; ii a.: Communion (Choral) and Sermon;' i Rev J, R. Hervey; 6.30 p.m.. Evensi Sermon; preacher. Rev G. H. Macla iJNITARIAN, Masonic Hall, G1 tVi 6 - 30 P- m - Rev Albert T1 W-A. (from' EsHand). Lecture, l ‘N tend 8 rTofid of tItRaNITY ' Congregational Chur • H- L Hufladine. an Ei it. J. Hufladine, an English C , nahst of high standing, wil' pr both services. 11 a.m„ " When God ' b.4Q p.m., Adventure and Misadi Anthems—Morning, " Jean. Word o gening. The King of Love.” Soloi .Dey_nnd_Jliss Throp. ST Congregation; R® 7 W. H. A, Vickery, “ The Abram”; 6.3° p.p., '. Ho / a Hinge lost. Communion after evening Anthem. I will Lift Up mine Ej-es ,01OMB trust in chariots, . and 1 ~ horses; but wa will rcmembei et the Lord our God,—Psalm xx. T.OOK unto. mo, end bo ye gave ~T ? nds of Ihe earthfor I am’ >h«e isjione else.—lsaiah 43. Brighton Ct , • VI "J Services 11 a.m.- and G. 30 dames Tennant. Visitors cordially “AJEW Brighton Methodist Church t. Ra l’ yf- 'Walker; 6.30 p.m., ■> ugh. Anthem by the choir ANTED Known—Dedication ’ » Pulpit, late Alisa Boon, .Lin gregational Church, Ferry R oa d evening. QPIRITUAL Scientist Churcl , Scottish Society’s- Hall, co rester and Manchester Streets, gess’s farewell address, " The A One More Step into Knowledge MoVe to the Goal Independent. WT’ESLEY CHURCH, Fitzgcral * ' H> Rev Saranel Lawry; 6 P. Blamires; "Gambling; \ Harm?” Y.M. and Y.W. BibL C SPIRITUALISTS’ CHURCH, W West, 7 p.m., Mr Vivian . eon’s Jecture, “ New Revelation; or Spiritualism?” Sunday Schoo SOCIALIST PART Square—Socialist Party Mi * mg, Sunday, 6.30 p.m. Mr R. Willia: Subject, " Bolshevism and the Empire.” TjIRADES HALL.—Socialist Parly Sum -L School, 2.45 p.m. Rev J. H. G. ,Ch pie iu charge. Cl RAND Theatre Sunday', 8 p.m., Rev * n. G. Chappie will speak. i TO POULTRYMEN. QITTINGS White Leghorns (Calder-Pad-PJ man), 4s. 363, St Asaph St. O PAIRS W. Leghorns and Rooster, cheap. *■' 63, Tennyson Street. 33-17 (WANTED Sell. Pen AV. y ’ Redruth Avenue, Sprey L. Hens. 136, preydon. 3347 "DROODY Rhode Island Red for Sale. 15, -A-* 1 Strickland St.., Spreydon. 3347 SITTINGS Black Orpingtons and AVhite Leghorns, Ss. 18, Walker Street, Ci City. SITTINGS White Leghorns, Hawke’s Brown ID Leghorns, Robertson's. 48, Brown’s Rd., St Albans. ’Phone 2327, Sale, 300 White Leghorn Ds Chicks, strong, healthy chiclss, gu teed, la 6d each; excellent laying a 378, Armagh St. ; 3346 IpOR Sale, 20 Laying White Leghorn and Pullets. _378, Armagh St. T/WANTED to Sell, 3 Pairs W.L. •Vv and Fm " and_Fowlhouse, S3's, Tuam St. T\AY to Week-old Utility Black Orpi Chicks (Conway strain), lss, 20i Ready Monday. 39. Devon St, SITTINGS Brown Leghorns, 3 firsts I P rials 1919. ,3 firsts and specials 19 6:l - .I l .' Gohbe, 69, Perth St,, Rich mom SITTINGS Black Alinorcas, from se ID layers, 7s 6d. J. Gobhs, 69, Pert Richmond. CITTINGS White Leghorns, selected A-' mated full brother Lady Cornwi 69, Perth St., Richmond. 6d. "tJROQDY Hen for Sale, Buff Orp., Sittings Leghorns 3s 6d. 46, Roc St„ Linwood. TijtOß Sale, Sittings Minorcas, best i minion, ss; also Enterprise Grit 19, Little York St., Opawa, Sale hour I.R. Ducks, laying Jj i'OR •i/V HITE Leghorn Sittings, IS3, » ’ ham St. H ATCH Your Own Chicks Vi-lh 5i Cycle Hatcher. "189, Brougham S

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