m'l 1 . PAITI/M J'JtO-OATHEJJIIAL K ~' -HOI.OIIAVE-S'PRBBT WUNDAV, J 7l l, j V(A - Ordpr of Bervioc<-]loly Coniiauuion. 8 a tn. ; Matins and Holy Couimuiiion 11am; J!iVl)l!«Ollfr, t! ;t(). t^'i ll i NAI . i ' J -' l{l0A1) CIIUItCHKOOM— Cliiklnn a btuvico, 11 v.m. ; Evening .Service, o.:»u p.m. • t^ T . PETEH'S 1 CHUBC H. SJCVICN'J'Jr SUNDAY AFTER TKWITY Onk-v ot S.TVK-0S :-8 a.m., Holy Oomunizuoii : J I a.m., Miitxm and Sorinon • ]2 15 p.m.. Holy Coniiimiiiou ; I p.m., Hupti-mia owl thmehin^; tf.ao pni., Kvenson^ and J^N CHUUCII JtOOM-11 a.n... JtlikliiiH; ().HO. Kvuiihonif. WJI J v JI~N ' « cilUll (' H O WIIJWS.SI'BKBT(p rr o S bytoriaa). TO-iIQKIIOW. IHorniujf, 11 Kvoninjy, 6.50 Uqv. James Gibb, B.l). Eypninft— "Tim ' ''irßc_ofjjiß Po-noUiinjrs.' 10 CllL'JtCJr, U'jrM.INQTON TeUIIAOB. SUNDAY. 17th JULY. Morning, 11— Hoy. J. K. Elliott D A. _Ji v'l!2iv 'I!2i" KJIK Jl. C i J0 Z. Roy - '' Gi '»'O'' tMiii'tb' |^ONTTB:i^CK cj j>RKSiF^KRIIN Services J'u-MOKKOW— SABBATH SCHOOL ANNTVKUSAItY. Monimjr. iit, 11 — I>ev. J.jCiitiHon Smith Afternoon, iM •"— Kov. T' Koilh lOwei^ lOvoniiifr, ut G oo— ltev. J. Kennedy Elliott, ffpccinl Collections ut all Services in aid of tlio .Mimliiy ScLool )'"unrl>i. TuTioT) kTy N I'ltEstßYTEltla.N I_> OUUItCII STA'I'K SCHOOL. SUNDAY, 1 7th JULY, at C.30 p.m. Mr. J. Keith. Snii'lgy .Suliool at 2.30. *\JETiIOI)IST OIIIIIICH OF lTi AU&TItAr.AMIA. Sorviws TO-MOItROW— WKaLKy: OllUltOU, I'amnaki-street— 11 a.m.. kov. P. \V. Fnirclough ; 6.30 p.m., liav. P. W. Kaii dough, MOLI-'SWOItTIL-S'l 1 ., I'horndon— ll a.m.- ,• Key. ». B. i'ook; O.UU p.m., Kov. 11. L. Hluuiircs(M«.iiioiinl Hurvice)^ Solo, "' Crossiiigr the Unr," Minn Tojilcm. JOHN^uNVHiLK— o p.m., Key. G. S. Cook; G. 30 p.m., K%v. G. S. Cook KAI. WAItUA— 11 a.m., Mr. M. field 630 p.m' Kov. H. B. K.fletoiio. UPPER AUO-ST.— C.30 p.m., Mr. U. Uonnetts. KAltOltl— ll a m., Ix'ev. il. ]j. Bluinires : 7 p.m., Air. B. B. Parsoud. CJiOFTON— 7 p.m., Mr. W. U. Bind. •IIUNITIT CHURCH (Kewtown)— ll a m., Kov. U. Bund; 6.30 p.m., K«v. lt.» Wilson, of Daiinovirko. KILBIHNJK— 7 p.m., Kov. G. Bond. WOKS UK. BAY -7 p.m.. Mr. Jolly. /CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES. \y SUNDAY. 17th JULY. ■WHI.LINGTON-T6Ktt.ACK. i ' 11 a.m. — Rhv/'W. A. Evans 6.30 p.m. — lluv. J. Heed Glasson (Subjeofc-* " Tho Church aiid Youtiff Mon "). COUUTKNAY-iM.ACK. i Servicns at 1 1 a.m. and 6.80 p.m. ( Froaclier — J(u». Nowuihii Hull. ! Morning — " The Joy of tbo Lord." Evoning—" The I'ooplo of tho Body." Special Musical bervioo in tho uveniug, durintr wbiuh Mrs. Glovor-Katon will slug. CONS'l'vV 81.8-BTKKKT ( NewLocvn) — 11 a.m. nud 0.30 p.m., Uov. B. L. Thomas. All BeaLs aro freo. BJ>IUMITiVJ3 AJETHOWST CHUKOH. SYDNEY-ST., Thorn dou~ll a.m., Kov. J. K. Fow ; ti.3o p.m., K'ov. S. Btiiloy (Sub. jcot — " Prooperons Cliurohes "). PKTO^M-ll a.m., Kov. S. Bailoy; 6.30 p.m., Mr. J. Ffrosl (.Speci.il solo in tbo GVOllilljr). NOIiTHLANI)-C3O p.m.. Ray. J. R. Fow El'UNl-6.30 p.m., Mr. l*\vsou. 1>1"IM1T1VH METHODIST OHUKCHISB SUNDAY, 17th JULY. WEBIJ-STltl'M-.T— ll a.m , Kov. P. W.Jones aud Kuv. J Union ; S SO v m., K«v. J. liuwsou (Young Pooplo's Mouthly Service). BOSENEATH— II a.m., Mr. J. W. "Wharton ; 030 p.m., .Mr. W. J. Gr»vy. NEWTOWN (Uouald M'Lean-st)— -11 a.m. ami CuO p.m.. Kov. J. Cocker. ISLAIvD BAY— 7 p.m., ilf. \X. H»UIN APT IS T CHUE, OH, VIVIAN-STRBET. SUNDAY, 37th JULY. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m..*Rov. 0. Dalloston* (Evoning subjocfc— " Tho JDosorfc of Fatalism ") ; 8 p iv., Evangelistic Service, couduct»d by Younff Mon's Mission Baud. PKTONI''.— II a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Kov. Stanley Jenkins. BAPTIST CHUKOn, BEKHAMPORB. Preacher — Past<>r T. Keith Ewen. Snbjeots for Similar— Horning — " God's Conditions lor Blessing." Evening— " Jacob's Price." KAPTIST CHURCH, OHIKO, Preacher, Kov. \V. Lamb. MonmiK, nt 11—" Tho Difine Hooler." Evening, at. 0.30— " Tho Demoiiiao." CH UR C H O~i- CHRIST. ClittiS'lTAN CHAPEL, DIXON-STKEET. SUNDAY, 17tU JULY. 0.30 p.m. — Mr. Bull's Second Address on "Principles ami Practices." Subject—" Tho Will ot God in Christ Jesus." Mo eollooUon. Uoartyweloouio to all. H H'EOH (7f CHRIST, KIDDLFORD-S'J,'., AVellhigtou South. (L3O p.m. — Mr. A. F. Turner. Subject— " Tho Trune&jfiiraiion of Jesus." All cordially invited. nnmi missions rii) seamen, X WHITMORB-STttKBT, (Nescr tho Ft>rry AVharf.) SUNDAY, 17th JULY, 1904. Sorvicou nt 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Prcnclior — Mr. J;imos Moore, Miseionor. Subjects — '* Conquorod, But How?" "Got 'em All : A Story of tho Soa." Sailors' Pm-lour oponet) at 2.30. Prayor Meeting at 6.10. Short bright mooting also at 8. institute open daily. 'IIHKOSOfHIC AL SOCIETY, X 4, YORK CHAMBERS, Manners-sheet. Public Lecture. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. Subjeot — •" Tho bunlijjht of Lifo." Ail uoniially invitoil. Diacnsaion nt closo. / lURISTADKLPHIAiV LKCI'UKES. Kvory SUNDAY EVENING, nt 7. VICTORIA HALL, ADKLAIDK-KOAD. Subjeot. To-morrow Night — "Tho Promises of Got!."— Thpir relationship to the tartb and mail. Tho Promise of a King to rule all nntious. Tho howo of tho Gospel embodied in tho Promises. Kreo to nli. No oollootion. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION ~O? SfIIdTUALISTNtRKOIKTBUKO). NEW CKKTURV HALL. ICwNr-TRRBACB. TO-AIORKOVV\ SUNDAY, 17th JULY, At, 7 o'clock sharp. Mr. I. Crawford Biwily, tho Brillinnt Tufipirutioiml Speakur, will dotixer fin iiihpim* tiounl tutdiosa— " \\ ho are l.ho Spiritualists r' Written qua&tiong nnswortd. Atlmigvion— Gd and Is. Children's Lycoiu.i at U "JO p.m. Mussugo of Lite and Harbinger of Light for July. , \&; ELLING l OOrN r CKiNI'KAL MISSION, *» llMtllKltl'-BTRKKI'. 11 a.m.— TftHtiuiouy and Pmiso 2.0 d p.m.—^Mindaj" School 230 p.m.— liio liiuul nt. Hospitnl. Colloo lion nt gates (or tiiut institutiou (weather permittiiiji) C> p.m.— Open-air Mcotm-r, Ghuxnoe-Rtrcet. 7 p m.~ l'-viuiguliHlic. Mr. N. 'I umer. Subjwt— " Alnr t)JT." Special Music iuid Song by Band and Ohuir. N.D.-Mr. K. A. Shidd. li.A.. will oom. menco his Booond Mission SUNDAY, 31st inst. \Yal«h aihvri.isomontw. NU'MOL-VS tU«N'i:U, Missionef. UOSPBL HALL, UPrBRTnUTT" MR R. KOBEUTSON, Kvangelist, from Scotland, will hold Hcotinsra in tho übovo Hall, commencing SU.NPVV EVENING, at 7. VX ilomluy, Wcducsday, and Friday, at 7.30 » assisted by largo chau. All welcome.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14, 16 July 1904, Page 6
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