RELIGIOUS ASrarOTJNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Services.—Under this heading oil Saturday, the rates (or Services are: —Not exceeding 24 words (set solid), Is clsh; for every additional 3 2 words, Gd txtra, up to 12 lines; half inch displayed, 2a 6d; thiee-quarter inch, 3s 9d: one inch, Si cash. N.B.—Th6 Is Nfitiees must not contain Advertisements of Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Tea Meetings, or Entertainment*. THE CATHEDRAL—B. Holy Communion; 11, Choral Eucharist (Lloyd in E Flat), Introit. "Easte? Ilymn" (Baritoek). Preaiher, Very Rev. the Dean. 7 p.m.. Evensong (Stanford in B Fiat). . Anthem. "God is our Hope and Strength" (Bach*!. Preacher, Rev. S. Parr, M.C., ~M.A. 129 ST. JOHN'S, Latimer square—B a.m.. Holy Communion: 11 a.m., Horning Prayer; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. Preacher at both service?. He v. J. F. Courser. 193 ST. LUKE'S—Ho'.y Communion 7 a.m., 3 a.m. and (with music) 9 a.m. Preachers, 9 a.m.. Rev. Stephen Parr; 11 a.m., Rev. Edward Chard: 7 p.m., The Very Rev. the Dean., 223 ST." ' MARY'S, Men vale—Thanksgiving (Harvest and Cessation of epidemic). 8 a.m., Holr Coniirranioii: 11 a.in.; Matins and Ho'y Ccmmumon; 6.30 j.m., Evenson?. Preacher at both services, Ven. P. B. Higpitt. . . _^4-2 GT. MARK'S, Opawa—The Dedication of the Opcu-aiv Churc-li Day School will take place on Saturday, May 9tli, at 3 o'clock. . . . _ lit CHURCH—Services at 8, 11, and G. 30, Rev. Cinon. Gal Drey. Sunday School at ~SO, Wrox ton Missitm Room, Strowan road. Sunday School, 2.30; Evening Prayer, G. 30, Rev. ,H. _S. Leich. 83 N' EW BRIGHTON ANGLICAN"CHURCH —Services AJt Beich Church. 8 a.m., H.C.; 11 a.m., Matins ihd Holy. Comtnunion; 7 p.m., Evensong. Rev. C. W. I. Mbclarerty, Ticar. Also North Beach. Schoolroom at 7 p.m., Mr F. J. L. Scott. 113 "TiUEHAM . STREET METHODIST-ll " a.m. And 6.30 p.m.. Rev. V. Arthur xlay. Evening subject; "Unpainted Masterpieces." Anthem, "Seek ye the Jjord" (Roberts). Soldiat,. Mr H. Blake'ey. 143 KUGBI' , . STREET .. . METHODIST CHURCH—II 'a.m., Jir H. T. Mourant (Vice-President of Conference); 2.15, Reopening, of Sunday School: -6.30 p.m., Rev. Leslie B. Neale; Communion. 20*2 URHAM .STREET SOUTH -\iETHO~DIST jCHURCH—iI, .Rev. J. Harris; 6.80, Illustrated Service. Preicher, Mr G. Wright. 200 pAMBRIDGB TERRACE . METHODIST CHURCH—II, i4r G. Wright; 6.30, Rev. .J. Harris. Memorial reference lite Jiv G. Ellingford. Soloist, Mrs G>llop. Madias street North, 11; Mr Norrisli; 6.30, Rev. C. E. Ward. 193 WESLEY CHURCH,' JCdgewajro road—ll a.m., Rev. .E. W. Hames., M.A.; 2.45, Ro-Openin'g of Sunday School* 6.30 p.m., 1 Rev,. S.-.Jj Warren. Communion. 201 WESLEY CHURCH,, Fitzgerald avenue—--11 a.m., Rev. E; D. Patchett. Thanksgiving Service. 6.30 p.m., Itr H. P. MourSnt, Vice-President Methodist Conference. ' . .. . 185 PAPANUI METHODIST CHURCH— Children's Dfty ; . 11 A.m. and 6.30 p:m., Rev, H. R.yan. Hyttins and Anthcibs by combined Juvenile knd Adult Choir 'ab both Services. , 102 SICHMOND METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL—The above S'chbol will reopen to-morrow (Sunday), at -.30 p.m. Jsew ech'Olavs.. 'specially... invited. ... 93 ICHftONI) METHODIST CHURCH, Stannjvro rtii—ll a.m.. Rev. B. Dudley; . 6.30, Mr W. Fr&ncis. Marshland, 11, Mr Pilkington: 6.30, llaircliau liible Clftss. .110 EmfOOD" METHODIST corner Casfiel Street and Olljvier's lojtfJ—--11 a.m., Mr It, Kershaw; 6.30 p.&.j TB&y. B. Dudley (Communion at 7.30). 120 OOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH—ii, Rev. S-. Liwryj G. 30, Rev.. W. H. Speer (Communion). Opawa: 11, Rev. AY. H. Speer (Communion); 6.30, Rov. T. Fee. Sumner: 11, Rev. G. R. Peterson; G.tiO(Communion):, Mr Cdck. Redcliffa: 7, R CT ' G. E. Peterson. Heathcote: 11, Mr Mcr Dowell; G. 30, .Duri'&ra street B.C. 145 QYDBNHAM METHODIST CHURCH— Rev. Percy Plans. Higli street Church: 11 a.m, Rev Percy Paris; G. 30 p.m., Mr C. AY} Ramsay. 162
(SYDENHAM METHODIST SUNDAY ® of the above School arc hereby Notified: 'that the Schdoi 'Vri 11 reopen to-morrow at 2.30 p.m. "Will kindly cd-operate to ensure a good attendance, J. Ctap&iin, .Su"pbnntenden't._ _ 163 wT. JAMES'S METHpDfsT~GHUHCH", « Cashmere Hills—ChuVcll Aiiitiydrs&Ty Services. . 11, Rev. L. B. Neale. -Mr and 'liw Firth will assist. (5.30, Rev. E. W. Aamfe3-, ST.A. .88 TVTEW BRIGHTON "sffiTHODIST J* GHURCH-11, Mr Pugli; 6.50, Hev. F. 3.'. Reiftl (Cd&ftuii<jn). "Te. Deu'm. .. Solo, Site Bbniirsgto'n. .South Brighton ff"al), 3 p.n»,». Roy, ..F... j\.. Read.. 174 GHIRLEY METHODIST . CHURCH-U, 'P... Rev. F. T. _ Read;. 6.30',.,Mr M'. Kerghafr. "Lift up your Hegds" (Hopfcjns), . : .J75 ~~ .kn ox. chl'e c"gr: ttIBLE. SmfDAY-J.l. i.ni... Rev. ,_T. W. -E> . ARMOUR 4i'd. MR . S.. GLANYILLE, C.1.11. . .Subject, . "Tie.. Bible ,in Fo'reigii Lands." Anthem, "The Gloria," 6,30.p.ai., rev..t. w..Armour, subject, "The 'Of tbo 'Gospels." Anthem; "Coine, Let Ut Reason T^ether." .SUNDAY .SCHOOLS. (Main afad Fulton Avenue) REOPEN at iho .hour. 235 AST., ANDREW'S " CHURCH (ojipQsite Public..Hospital). . 11,. REV. HUBERT L. SIJttPSON, M.A.; the tfotringuishkl Glasgow Pre&cher. See Front. Pago Advt. Anthem, "Send Oat Thy Light' 1 (GbtmcdY. ... 6.30, REV. NORMAN L. D. WEBSTEft, B.A. "'['ho Eve via a ting Flower of Liter.ftr lure." Anthem, "Lift Up Your BMds? (Hopkins). . Ss6j3 .© T. DAviD'S'PRESBYTEKtAW CHURCH, Sydenham— 11 a ns.. Memorial S'crvicA fpr tha lata Kir. 0., Murray. P&a'c'her. t!cv, __ J. D. "Webster. Soft,.. "Rcqitiem (J. Frincis Jches). . Anthem, "Classing the Bitr." '5.30 p.pi., Rev. J. S. Young. AU welcomed. .. ... . 206 ST. PAUL'S. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, O Ci'i Cashcl and Madras streets. PUBLIC U n.m, REV. W. BOWER BLACK, LL.B. 6.30 ■p.m., REV. HUBERT L. SIMPSON'. M.A. (one o! S<x>tland's moat distinguished PreScheis, from WeStbounio 'Church, Glasgow;. ... SS76B 81. . ... PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ferry rb'ad—Rev. "William Tanner. "Bible . Suntiky." 11'&.m., "H<Sw "Wo Got Ovn: Bible." 6.30 p.m., "IFoldin? Forth the word of Life." 158 RiccArton pri&byterlaiTchurch, Puriri street —Public Worship 11 a.m. and C.30 p. i?i. Both will 'be con- 1 , ducted by Rev. 11. M. Ryburn, M.A., ])irector of Youth "Work. ijj ST. GEORGE'S PPuESBYTEKIAN' .CHURCH, , Linwood—Morning, 11, Preach'frrj Rev. John V. Jicobson. Evening:, 6.35 v Pitachir, itr 'GorfiMo.. 'Mackenzie, B.A. Reopening oi Snnd&y. School, .2.50 p.m.. JIBJ DiVirie Worship, M6rniiig, 11 aliri.j Rev.. J. B. Bickeis'tiifE. EVcning, 6.30 p.m.; Mr S. GlanVille, China. Inland Mission. . 131 QHIELEY-BICHMOND PRESBYTERiAti CHURCH', Randall iticet—Morning, 11 a.m.; evening, 6.30 _ p.m. Preacher, Kqv. J. Johnßoh. A. cotdibl welcome to all. , 114 New, . Brighton ¥resbytercs.n CHURCH—Harvest Thanfcßgiyihg .Services. .11 a.m., Rev., J. S. Young. Sold-, Mias Ijangrey. 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. D. "Webfit'cr. Silo, Mr Bills: qtrartctto, Mr and MrS "\Ve4t, Miss ESglesomc, arid Mir Bills. „ . - SSPREYDOJT prtfes BYTfiKTAX CEirffCH-, O Bai-ringtoi'i street—Divine WoAhipi Morning 11, Evening 6.50. Prekcßcr, .Rev. J. V)'. HVywatd. SS6SO x. Corner of AYorccster ai:d MftVcifcsteir streets —Rev. H. J. Hufifedinfe', A.T.8.. 11 a.m.', "Simple SaxaameaV'; 6.30 (note ciango df time), "Is H&l U- Reftlity?" 130 "STREET "COyGB?GAiiONAL 'CHtJSCa-licr. Areyil Ktebji 11 a.m., "Courage'.'; 6.50 p.m.,."A Changed CroVs." JSfnntAg Comtaumcn. Organist, Mr Willisms, L.A.B .. . 131 t iKWiOD . . ,CO-\GREGATI'OXAL JU CH UP.CH—TJi'o Rev. L. will conduct Sfelriccs morn;ng. and cveniiig (6.30). Commuifiioft .of-Loid's Siippct.. 101 AX.FOR&. TER&XCE B-VPTfiT'CBURCH. U REV._J. J. NORTH llbrh'nrig, li a m., subject,,'"l'tVyer Power.'' Kyernnr, 6:30. p.m.. suKflctj "\VTklms ai m Eyenm», J:SU. p,pj. suim( _ a. Rcvclatiin .of, Prayer Power." Anthem, ••Still, Still With. Thee." BIBLE STUDENTd i .. AS^OCiA34OSf-TMc?ai*i.. Ternpiranoio Mall, 108 Gloucester '«tn»U Speaker, Mr Fiihk Gioto; Bubfect, "Why, was. mail created?" Atltnidsioii ftee. No collection, To-tuorrow, Sunday, 7 p.m. 174 SYDENHAM GOSPEL . Divine Worship; 2.30, Sunday School reopens; parents send your children; 6.30, Gospel Sefrice, "Have faith in Gc-d." XT7
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