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I Arrangements made for Exporting to our Colonies andother Foreign Remedy IH Countries, TESTIMONIALS.—The Proprietor on receipt of a post-card will forward a list of the most marvellous Testimonials ever penned by convalescent and recovered patients. PROPRIETOR: MORGAN W. JAMES, lbanufacturing Cbemtst, INTRODUCER AND INVENTOR OF NEW DRUGS, LLANELLY, S. WALES. CUJM (jiiEU-ATIONAL UNION UP EN&LAWD & WALES, Chairman :-Rev. Thomas Green, M.A. Autumnal Meetings, Swansea, 1890. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th. By resolution unanimously adopted at the last annual assembly, the Churches are earnestly y invited to set apait this day for special supplica- tion that the Holy Spirit may be outpoured upon the Churches and Colleges, so that their service for Christ may be rendered more worthy of Him. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 29th. 6-30 p.m. In A alter's-roacl Chapel. Sermon by the Rev. Charles A. Berry (Wolverhampton). The Devotional Service will be conducted by the Rev. C. S. Home. M A. 8 p.m. Public Meeting in Albert Hall, under the auspices of the Congregational Total Abstin- ence Association. Chairman Alderman Freeman (Mayor of Swansea). Speakers: Revs. G. E. Thorn (London), James Cregan (Belfast), and W. Pedr Williams (London). TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30tli. 8-45 a.m. Devotional Meeting in Castle-street Chapel. 9-30 a.m. The Assembly in Albert Hall. (1) Devotional Service to be conducted by Rev. John Yonge (Warrington). (2) Chairman's Address. (3) Official Statements and Resolutions. (4) Papers on the strength and Progress of Congre- gationalism, dependent on practical fidelity to the Congregational system, (a) in the life of the individual Church, by Rev. T. Simon (Leicester); and (b) in the relation of the Churches to one another, by Rev. J. Lewis Pearse (Sheffield). (5) A Paper on How to keep under the influence of the Churches, especially in large towns, our Young People who have left home," by Rev. W. J. Woods, B.A. (London). (6) Resolution relative to International Arbitration to be moved by Rev. J. P. Gledstone (London). 6-30 p.m. Public Meeting in Albert Hall for exposition and enforcement of Free Church Principles. Chairman Mr Wm. Woodall, M.P. Speakers: Revs. J. R. Jowett, M.A., (Newcastle- on-Tyne), F. Hall, (Heckmondwike), and W. F. Clarkson, B A., (Birmingham). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st. 9.30 a.m. Communion Service in Castle Street Chapel. Rev. John Brown, D.D., Bedford to preside. 10.30 a.m. The Assembly in the Albert Hall. (1). Devotional Service. (2). A Paper on Christ and the Social Problems of Modern Times," by Rev. Prof. Adeney, M.A., New College. (3). A Paper on The Signs of the Spread of the Christian Leaven in the National Life," by Rev. Dr Mackennal, Bowdon. (4). A Paper on Disestablishment," in its religious bearings, by Rev. John Thomas, D.D., Liver- pool. (5). Report of Special Committee appointed by the Annual Assembly to Consider how the Work of the Churches can be made more efficient. (6). A Paper on "Decay of Sunday Observance," by Rev. T. Robinson, B.A. (Colchester). 3.30 p.m. Sectional Meetings. (1). In Walters Road Chapel. Conference on Work among the Young. Rev. R. F. Horton, M.A, to preside. Brief addresses (with discussion), by Rev. T. B. Knight (Wrington), on "A Village Guild"; Mr. W. R. Grindley (Newtown) on "A Welsh Guild"; and Rev. H. J. Perkins (feckham) on "A London Guttd (2) In Ebenezer Chapel, Rev. Principal Morris, D.D. Brecon, to preside. A Paper on How to deal with Agnos- ticism," by Rev. Prof. Hodgson, D.Sc., D.D., Lancashire College. (3). In St. Paul's Chapel, Mr C. R. Jones, J.P., Llanfyllin, to preside. Papers on The Adaptation of Congregationalism to the Initiation and Continuance of Aggressive Christian Work in Country Places and in Grow- ing Towns, by Rev. George Critchley, B.A., Lee; and "The Increase and Training of Lay Preachers," by Rev. S. B.. Handley, Stafford. 7 p.m. Public Meeting in the Albert Hall, in connection with Young People's Guilds, but open to all. Chairman t Mr Alfred Thomas, M.P. Speakers: Rev. R. F. Horton M.A., London, Rev. F. A." Russell, Liverpool, and Mr Benjamin Clarke, London. 7 p.m. Public Meeting in St. Paul's Chapel, in connec- tion with the Congregational Church Aid and Home Mission- ary Society. Chairman: Mr Henry Lee, J.P. Speakers: Rev. J. F. Jackson, Elsecar, F. W. Newland, M.A., Canning Town, and Andrew Mearns. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. 915 a.m. Devotional Meeting in Countess of Hunting- don's Chapel, Herbert-place. 10 a.m. The Assembly in the Albert Hall. (1) Devotional Service. (2) Report of Special Committee on Secondary Education among Nonconformists." (3) A paper on "Welsh Church Life, as expressed in the Sunday School and in the Society (or Fellowship) Meetings," by Rev. Thomas Da vies, D.D. (Llanelly). (4) A Paper on "The Devotional Life of the Churches. How to foster it and provide for its expres- sion," by Rev. W. Hubbard (Ipswich). (5) A Resolution on Gambliucc," to be moved by Rev. W. Spensley (London). 3 p.m. Temperance Conference in the Albert Hall, Rev. John Thomas, D.D to preside. 7 p.m. Valedictory Meeting in the Albert Hall (under the auspices of the London Missionary Society), to take leave of Missionaries proceeding to India and China. Chairman: Mr T. Williams, J.P. (Merthyr). Rev. R. W. Thompson will introduce the Missionaries, some of whom will address the meeting. Rev. John Brown, D D., will deliver the Valedictory Address, and Rer. Urijah R. Thomas will offer the Valedictory Prayer. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd. 7 p.m. Public Meeting (Welsh) in Ebenezer Ohapel. Chairman: Mr S. T. Evans, M.P. Addresses by Revs. D. Adams, B.A. (Bethesda), Jacob Jones (Mynyddislwyn), and John Thomas (Merthyr). 7 p.m. Sermons (Welsh) at the Tabernacle, Morriston, by Revs. 0. R. Owen (Glandwr) and David Roberts, D.D. (Wrexham). District Meetings will be held at Llanelly, Neath and Merthyr, at which Revs. J. Guinness Rogers, B.A.,S. Pearson, M.A., H. J. Perkins, W. Pedr Williams andR. Brindley will take part. Applications for admission tickets, also for accom- modation should be at once addressed to the under- signed. Subscriptions are not received during the Session.. The Railway Companies intimate that during the Session of the Union, Return Tickets at a single fare will be issued at Swansea, to any station not more than fifty miles distant, to members of the Union (on production of their cards of membership), available to return on the same or following Memorial Hall, ALEXANDER HANNAY, j London, E.C. Secretary.