BAPTIST ANNIVERSARIES, 1885. Tuesday Evening, April 21st. YOUNG MEN'S MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. The Member's Meeting of the Association will be held at the Baptist Mission House. H. M. BOMPAS, Esq., Q.C., will take the Chair at Seven o'clock. Speakers-Revs. W. BENTLEY, London; and W. CAREY, M. B., Delhi. Thursday Morning, April 23rd. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Introductory Prayer Meeting, Bloomsbury Chapel. The Rev. C. H. SPURGEON, of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, will preside, and deliver an address. Service to commence at Eleven o'clock. Thursday Evening, April 23rd. BAPTIST BUILDING FUND. Annual Meeting in the Library of the Mission House. JAS. BENHAM, Esq., of Bloomsbury, will preside. Chair to be taken at Seven. Tea and Coffee at Six o'clock. Friday Evening, April 24th. BAPTIST UNION. BRITISH AND IRISH HOME MISSION. Annual Sermon at the City Temple, Holborn Viaduct (Rev. Dr. Parker's). Preacher-The Rev. J. CLIFFORD, D.D., of London. Service to commence at Seven o'clock. The London Baptist Choir Union will assist in the singing. Lord's Day, April 26th. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Annual Services in the various Chapels of the Metropolis. For particulars see Missionary Herald for April. Monday Morning, April 27th. BAPTIST UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. President Rev. S. G. GREEN, D.D. The Annual Session will be held at Bloomsbury Chapel. Introductory Devotional Service at Eleven o'clock. The President's Inaugural Address will be delivered; the Report presented; and the Council and Officers elected. Monday Evening, April 27th. BAPTIST UNION. BRITISH AND IRISH HOME MISSION. Annual Meeting to be held in the City Temple, Holborn Viaduct. The Treasurer, Colonel GRIFFIN, will take the Chair at 6.30. Speakers-Rev. R. GLOVER, of Bristol; Rev. H B. MURRAY, of Nottingham; Rev. F. TRESTRAIL, D.D., of Bristol; Rev. C. WILLIAMS, of Accrington. The London Baptist Choir Union will assist in the singing. Tuesday Morning, April 28th. COLLEGE, REGENT'S PARK. A Breakfast Meeting will be held at the Holborn Restaurant from 2-30 to 11. Tickets 2s. 6d. each, to be had at the Mission House, Castle Street. Tuesday Morning, April 28th. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Annual Members' Meeting, Mission House, Castle Street, Holborn. Chair to be taken at half-past Ten o'clock, by THOMAS WHITE, Esq., of Avon Bank, Evesham. NOTE.-This Meeting is for Members only. All Subscribers of 10s. 6d. and upwards, Donors of £10 and upwards, Pastors of Churches which make an Annual Contribution, or Ministers who collect annually for the Society, are entitled to attend. Tuesday Evening, April 28th. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Public Missionary Soirée at Cannon Street Hotel. J. HAMPDEN FORDHAM, Esq., J.P., D.L., to preside. Addresses will be delivered by Rev. H. E. CRUDFINGTON, of the Congo Mission; Rev. DAVID DAVIES, of Regent's Park; Rev. GEORGE HAWKER, of Luton; Kev. W. R. JAMES, of Serampore, Bengal; and Rev. F. H. ROBARTS, of Glasgow. Tea and coffee from half-past five to Seven o'clock. Public Meeting at Seven o'clock. Tickets for Soirée, One Shilling each, to be obtained at the Mission House, 19, Castle Street, Holborn. NOTE.-As a large attendance is anticipated, early application for Tickets is requested. THE ZENANA MISSION IN INDIA. Annual Missionary Breakfast, in the Large Speakers-Revs. W. R. JAMES, of Serampore; T. H. MARTIN, of Bradford; LEONARD TUCKER, M.A., of Serampore. Admission by ticket only, 2s. 6d. ach to be had of the Secretaries, or at the Mission House. Wednesday Morning, April 29th. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Annual Missionary Sermon, Bloomsbury Chapel. Preacher-Rev. Principal FAIRBAIRN, LL.D., D.D., of Airedale College, Bradford. Service at Twelve o'clock. Wednesday Afternoon, April 29th. BAPTIST TRACT SOCIETY. Subscribers' Meeting, Library Room, Exeter Hall, at Three o'clock. Annual Public Meeting, Exeter Lower Hall. The Chair to be taken at Six o'clock by Col. J. T. GRIFFIN. Speakers-Revs. W. CUFF, of Shoreditch; H. KLOECKERS, of Holland; W. WILLIAMS, of Upton Chapel. Wednesday Afternoon, April 29th. BAPTIST TOTAL ABSTINENCE ASSOCIATION. Annual Members' Meeting, in the Schoolroom, Metropolitan Tabernacle. Chair to be taken at 3.30 by the Rev. R. GLOVER, of Bristol. Tea at 5.30. In the evening the Annual Public Meeting will be held at 6.45, in the Metropolitan Tabernacle. Chairman-W. S. CAINE, Esq., M.P., (President of the Association). Speakers-Rev. E. G. GANGE, of Bristol; Jas. H. RAPER, Esq.; Dr. B. W. RICHARDSON, M.A., F.R.S. The Choir of the Royal Naval College will sing selections during the evening. Wednesday Evening, April 29th. BAPTIST UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Adjourned Session of the Union to receive the Report of the Council on the Triennial Valuation of the Annuity Fund. Tea and Coffee in the Library of the Mission House, 19, Castle Street, Holborn, E.C., at 5.30. Business at 6 o'clock. Wednesday Evening, April 29th. BIBLE TRANSLATION SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING, at Bloomsbury Chapel, at 6.30. Chairman-E. B. UNDERHILL, Esq., LL.D. Speakers-Revs. J. T. BRISCOE, London; W. R. JAMES, Serampore; J. G. PIKE, Orissa; and CHAS. WILLIAMS, Accrington. Thursday Morning, April 30th. BAPTIST UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Annual Session at Walworth Road Chapel. President-Rev. S. G. GREEN, D.D. Devotional Service at 10.30. Business of the Session to commence at Eleven o'clock. A Paper on "The Responsibilities of Church Members," will be read by Mr. J. TEMPLETON, of London, to be followed by a discussion. The Session will conclude with an address by Rev. JAS. CULROSS, D.D., of Bristol. Thursday Evening, April 30th. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Annual Meeting in Exeter Hall. Chair to be taken at Six o'clock by JOSEPH HOARE, Esq., J.P., D.L., of Hampstead. SpeakersRevs. J. T. COMBER, of Stanleypool, Central Africa; TIMOTHY RICHARD, of Tai Yuen Fu, N. China; J. H. SHAKESPERE, M.A., of Norwich, and others. The London Baptist Choir Union will assist in the singing, and give a selection of Choruses before the Meeting. Tickets for this Meeting may be obtained at the Mission House, 19, Castle Street, Holborn. Friday Morning, May 1st. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Public Breakfast, at Cannon Street Hotel, at Nine o'clock, to meet HENRY M. STANLEY, Esq., the African Explorer. For the purpose of gratefully recognising his generous help in connection with the Congo Mission. Further particulars to be announced. Friday Evening, May 1st. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The Young People's Missionary Meeting, Exeter Hall. Chair to be taken at Six o'clock, by JAMES BENHAM, Esq., of Bloomsbury. Speakers-Revs. T. J. COMBER, Congo Mission; RICHARD GLOVER, President Baptist Union; Dr. GREEN, of Religious Tract Society; DANIEL JONES, Indian Mission; and TIMOTHY RICHARD, North China Mission. 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COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, NEURALGIA. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated publicly in Court that Dr. J. Collis Browne was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, and he regretted to say it had been sworn to.-See the Times, July 13, 1864. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. The Right Hon. Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians and J. T. Davenport that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any use in Cholera was Chlorodyne.-See Lancet, December 31, 1864. DR. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. Extract from the Medical Times, January 12, 1866.-"Is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners. Of course, it would not be thus singularly popular did it not supply a want and fill a place." DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE Is the best and most certain remedy in COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, etc. DR. J. 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