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should de made payabie Chapes, Pedal and addressed to the A DepartLondon, E.0.4, and crossed pod, Cotta Printing Holbors 6600, Terphane: May. May 30, 1917. THE TIMES. HARGE end IN ANNOUNCEMENTS of BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, ty name address for of the sender! i is SHILLINGS SHILLINGS SIXPENCE SIXPENCE three for lines every TEN sounds, A may her Ofue, Printing $80.

Oxford-st MARRIAGES 19 Count P'age-fire NE GUINEA. BIRTHS. 41,491. the 23rd May. at Woodburn." Scotland, the wife of COMMANDER South Queensterry, PATRICE ACHESON, D.8.0., M.V.O..

Queen Margaret- place. Glasgow. BARNES. W. H.

BARNYA De BROOKE. A. Whit Sunday, the 27th May, at 15, the wife of the Rev. J. BROOKE, the Fift of a daughter.

BRUZAUD. On the W. 22th May. CONSTANCE, at 9. wife of LiEUt.

BRT ZACT On 28th of a May, son. at Barrowby CAMERON. wife the of MAJOR DONALD' CAXERON. Grasthana, Highlanders, attached Machine Gun Corps, Cameron CARPENTER. -On the the 29th residence May.

at her 17. parents. Palacenad. S. MACONBOOR Dry dale wife of NO GRENTOLEN HANPSHIKE CARPENTER.

D.L.1. son. CHAMBERLAIN. Bristol, On the the wife of 27th T. A.

May, at The CHAMBERLAIN, Batch. Paz Hourion, el COOPER. 400. On the 28th May. at $1, Hollycroftto Mr.

and Mrs. ARTaUR R. artist, daughter. CouPEs a the 28th May. to Mr.

and Mrs. LEO Euros, of 175, Lordship-road. N. the gift of a daughter, FISHER. -On Twickeaham, the 27th to Mr.

May, and at Mrs. Oak H. J. Cottage. Cole Part HAMMOND.

-On the the 28th wife of May. at CYRIL. the ELMORE Manor if Mischies. a daughter. (Ceylon papers, please copy.) HAWARD.

-On Manchester, the to 21st Mr. May. and at Mrs. 11. Oak- LAWRENCE -road.

SOD. EAT On the 24th at Pipers Hill. Byfleet. the wife of ARTHUR F. O.

HOLT. of a Blanch, daughter. Los HOLT. On the 13th Mar. the at wife Casa of FRANCIS BOLT.

of a daughter INVLVIA). Dolores. Cartagena, Spain, JACKSON. -On the 26th of at a pursing bore, CECIL Bosom be, Bournemouth, of the wife 2ND D'1. JACKSON, On E.

the E. 28th lust. a son. at the Red Cottage. Pean.

Bucks, the wife of MAJOR STUART D.6.0., of a daughter. the 28th May, of at a nursing home, the vile of Jons JosEru a daughter. Hinton St. the 27th May, at Mary, Dorset, Mrs. GEORGE 27th May, PITT-RIVERS, -at.

of a son. Sunpyside, WILSON. -On the the wife of W. B. WilsoN, A.I'.D..

el a 830. MARRIAGES. MONTMORENCY -On the DE May, 1917. at Christ Church, -gate. BRANNIUS DE MONTMORENCY.

Captain, Border to OLIVE KATHLEEN SPENDIOVE, of DICK: KINGSFORD. the 26th Mar. at St. 2 la Hyde Park. London.

W. k. Primrose bill, by the Right Rev. Land Bisbop of London, asisted by the Her. Canon Harvey and the Ber.

A. S. Duncan Joties, Vicar of the Parish. -Colonel Joax AND GOONSICH LIcK. son of Lt.

C. E. G. DICK, R.M.L.I, to MANY BLANCHE, youngest of the late REv. F.

W. KINGSPORD, Vicar of Thomas's, Upper Clapton, and Rural Dean of Backer. OGLE BOYD. -On the 22nd at the British -Consulate, and subsequently at All Saints Church, Keno, by the Rev. Edmond Brackenbury.

En BENNY A. OGLE, E.N.. of Capo di Monte, Men Remo, to DAISY, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.

BOrn, Vista Lieta, San Remo. PRICE the 26th Mar. at St. Mary Magdalene Church. London.

NISBET by the PRICE. Rev. of Garre Welshman. M.A., HAROLD Galton-road, Westelin-on-Sea, second son the late Mr. Charies L.

Price and of Mrs. Price, of New Barnet liste of Highburr), to "BERTA SCOTT PROCTOR adopted daughter of the late Rev. Robert A. Etchell, M.A. of Aberdeen, and Mrs.

Mitchell, High-grove, N. ROBBINS the 25th May. al Souls Church. Langham-place, W. by special breace, by the Rev.

C. W. Hutchinson, CAPTAIN ROBBING, R.A.M.C., only son of Mr. and Sirs. C.

Robbins, of 13. Brondesbury Park. N.W. and DOROTHY MURIEL DECHESNE, elder daughter of Mr. ad Mos.

E. C. Duchesne. of Oakwood. Mitze GreenBishop's Stortford, Herta.

SANDERS MORENO. -On the 28th inst. H. R. SANDERS, Machine Gun Corps, to MILIEL A.

daughter of Robert Kinloch, W.8, a Perth. SMITH -On Thursday, the 24th MAY, at Wesleyan Church, ARTHUR CLIFFORD, second wad the late J. W. and Mira. SMITH.

of Keighley, CONSTANCE MARY, daughter of ALEX. and Mrs. of Wallsend. SIEVENSON Sunday. the 27th Mar.

by Rev. S. Stuart Starritt. at Muswell-hill FreeDeterian Courch. CAPTAIN WILLIAM SCOTT STETENSON.

MC. Argyll and Sutherland Highs. to MARY-JUNE. daughter of DAVID ANGUS. M.I.C.E..

of Mungell-hill. of Chile. WETTERN the 26th May. at St. Mars's, West Croydon.

ERIC FRANK WETTERS. 24 youngest son Mrs. Wettern. Nasd. to MARIE ENTLIE Roos; daughter of the late Capitaine koos 'Deputy Commissioner of French Seutani.

Cherbourg. France. DEATHS. ALEXANDER. -00 the 27th May.

at 32. Mariborouch-buildings. Beth, ANNE. daughter of the late GEORGE ALEXANDER. in ber 84nd year.

Funeral strictly private. No flowers, by special request. the 29th at 6. Connaught- plade. W.

LEILT, fourth daughter of the late Jous ALLIN, el For many years the devoted of Mr. and Mrs. Asher Wertbeimer and family. the 97th May, at 20. silverdalemad.

Oxton. Birkenbead. JoHN CHARLES BAZEIT ASSESLET, eldest son of the late Colonel J. T. Annesley, Bombay Staff Corp, aged 69 sears.

No fo were. BEE. -On the 25th May, JOsEPH BEE. of Get Car-balton. aged 77 years.

the 17th at a nursing home. Edisbergh, ELIZABETH BUSTER THOMS, widow of Archibaid Anderson Watt, of Deamyine, Fifeshire, and PATRICE. BLAIR, Writer to- the Signet, Edinburgh, 11, Edinburch. and St. Mary's Tower, Bitsam.

New Zealand papers, please copy. On the 26th Maz, at Fireways, Camberler, suddenly. ADELAIDE, widow of the VENERABLE CHARLES TRINING BOTH formerly Archdeacon of Colombo, Cerise. Funeral at Primley. 2.30 to-day On the 28th st Wimbledon Park, JoEY PEECT of Colwyn Bay, Sorth Wales, eidest son of the late John Flick Brize, J.P..

of Greenhead Hall. Hudderstield. Yorksbire. de hie. year, Friend- accept this, the oply intimation.

-On Thursday. the 24th May, 133 4C BEET. Churcham. -Gloucester, aged 64 years. Indian Papers, please copa On 24th in London.

suddesir. Isra, eldest daughter of Gordon Cloete, Rosebank. Cape Tows. and widow of SEBASTIAN LOETE. Re deela, the 26th Mar.

his country residence, Verona House. Jons of St. George's-roh formerly London, Assistant Barrister-at-Law. Inner Temple, Secretary. H.M M.

Custome. eldest. 80S of the late' Alfred Felts Courroux. Clerk of the Board of Green Cloth. Buckingham Palace.

the anth Mar. at Bourne mouth, ELIZA ASSE CROFT ANNIE. eldest surviving daughter of the late Rerd. James Halls Croft, sometime Vicar of Timberscombe DAGNALL. On the 25th inst, at his son's restdeuce.

Arden." Bridgeheld road. Sutton, JANEA WILLIAN MEERAY DAGNALI, aged 76. DAPHTARY. -On the 20th May, at 33. St.

Peter'square. mith. SURGEON- MAJOR GIRDHAR I. DAPUTART. I.M retired.

Cremation Golden green to-morros Thursday, 3 o'clock. Friends will Please at Crematorium. No flowers -DAVIS. -On the 35th inet. at 32.

NY -COLONEL NATITANTEL Slichester louse, Harts, aged Funeral versice Marylebone Pariab Church. esterday. June 2nd. at 11.30 a.m. DOUGLAS.

-On the 2th May. at 125, Briston-hill. S. WILLIAN DOUGLAS. in his Nth No request.

DRIVER-HOLLOWAY. On the 26th May. at Bore. Louisa widow of Henry of Willerales." Park Hill-rise. Crozdon, aged Darlineton Whit Sunday.

27th May. latter a few days illness EMILY MARION third daughter of the late CHARLES LETTER FAT. GORMAN. the 26th May. RATE MARGARET MALDE GORMAN, eidest daughter of the late Colonel W.

J. Gorman and granddaughter of the late General W. T. Layard. Funeral service at St.

Church. Hast Putner. to-morrow (Thursday), at 12.30 Interment at Putney -vale Cemetery. GRAHAM. On the 28th WOOD GRAMAN, dauebter of T.

Graham. and of Rev. T. Graham, late Vicar aged 74. On the 26th May.

at Winchester. ELLENDE FRANCER, daughter of the late KEY. Jons GRENADE, of Hurworth, aged 76. R.I.P. GRIFFITH.

On the 26th May. 1917. at BourneMouth in a nursing home, after an operation). the ERYD. ANTHER HANNOND GRIYFITH, M.A., Kector of Lockington.

Beverley. Last Yorkshire. HARRISON. the 22nd at the Stmet At. George, Mouth Molton.

Devon, after Rectory. short and in his 32nd gear, the Rev. HARRINOS, Rector of Nymet St. George, youngest son ENICE of late Charles Mattbew Harrison, bervice, deeply mourned. Civil HEELIS.

On Whit Sunday, at Wycherley Heaton, BettoN BAZA ANX, the dearly-beloved wife of THOMAR WILLIAM BERLIS. Grange, Holmbury -On the 27th May, at Prateham HENSLEY. suddenly of beart fallure, 'St. after Mary, a near long Dorkine. patiently very bracband ENSERT HENALET, dearly -beloved CHARLES of Y.

I. Christine Hensley, and eider of the late Charies Traac Hensley, of Chester-place, ecti Oak wood, at aged Funeral Forest-arcen, Hyde Park. o'clock to-morrow House, -On the 27th May. at the HERBERT. Manor.

the of Churchdown. Messrs. Gloucesterebire, AM PR HERBERT aged years. Spencer Turner and Boldero. 57 Service SL Andrew's Lowers, by request Churchdown, to-day.

at 3 o'clock: No The IN DAVIES-LE memory of our dear BACTAGE (Bor), 1rt. dentally killed whilst 1916, For LE SAUVAGE.Dulce Grudge But RaY. Our Hu found him And lift your LE SAUVAGE.of my brother, 2ND R.F,C.. who 30th May, 1916. FUNERALS.FUNERALS 3 VALUATIONS MICHEUM ROAD.

W. FUNERALS, BECKETT SONS. Mayfair 4038 WARN MEMORIAL Illustrating Marble, Brass and SON, Craftsmen. rive highest cash or call. SEX El.

Bourne. And PRINTS SOTHERAN dilly, T.Cent. 1515. ENGAGEMENT DIAMOND Newest Designs, Brilliant 8 or Stope £5 Sapphire Ditto £7 Etnerald Ditto £10 SPINK and SON, Piccadilly, London, W. ALDS, ATE Truth price or more honest bate.

Parcels safe Cullum-street, F.C.. or GOLD Old or modern, also Send res. port to Spink London, The in the World. Est. FINE SPINK "Diamond 17 and 18, respectfully or PEARLS.

SILVER Valuables can be valuers sent if desired. now in special demand. NERVE Weak perves worn are literally reconstructed the MULLER NUTRIENT, enerxy of bealth by centres. Prices, 28. of all good Scientific Food London, N.W.1.

ELECTRIC Simply connect to carpets, upholsters. harbours duet. Costa No. 5 free. Deferred Cleaner 56.

Victoria 169. Radiant Heat and Massage. Hours CAIRO EXTRA 8e. per 100 or 65s. tion, and are acknowledged 8, Lower TO HEAL and to TO CURE THE OF :00 beds- cocupied.

ROYAL ORTHOPEDIC Great DONATIONS, Do not reduce your generosity to the War Address The ROYAL London. Unendowed. THE ROYAL street, Leicester-square, is greatly in need of suffering previously Hon. Treasurer bam pisce, London, Applications for addressed to the I. Bishopagate.

E.C. FREE Mary Help urgently needed READNOUGHT wich. -150 Wards. Merchant earnestly solicited. ST.

MARY'S PADDINGTON. W. METROPOLITAN Patron -HIS 300 BEDS for SICK in addition to usual of the civil population. tions. and Legacies solicited.

J. C. BUCHANAN, GT. HOSPITAL. in 400 Beds for Sick and DEAF FUNDS VERY of the work the the DEAF and DUMB.

Contributions will Secretary, 419. Oxford The Board earnestiy Patiente last year. Homes stain Treasurer, Gerald, Exq. Orices Patron, Offices. -Denison S.W.

Bankers to the 440. Strand, We. ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The STUDENTS Duke's Hall, Marylebone-road, W. CHAMBER CONCERT.

TO TO-DAY PROGRAMME at 1 o'clock include THE will The Shadowy Hills MAS. Violin Evangeline vena A Memory (Student) Pint Movement from Sonsta (Allegro) Pianoforte Doris Shoplan1 (Student Allegro Moderato from String Quartet No. 2 in Borodin Fantasie for Six Violas Benjamin J. Dale WIGMORE HALL. TO-DAY at 3.15.

RIS VINEY SOPRANO. MARY ST. and GEMME DUETS FOR TWO PIANOS. RACHEL. OWEN.

Tickets, and 24, 8d. PHILIP Brahma, ONDON J. LEOLIAN SPEAIGHT, ASHBROOKE. STRING HALL. Trio 20.

NEXT Quartet, QUARTET Minor. Fancies ETHEL SATURDAY, POPS." (1st HOBDAY. 3.15. May.2070. Piano Schubert Quintet in 2nd Cello.

FELIX SALMOND, (8th Series.) Tkta, 58.. at Hall, and Ch. Philpott. 25. Tavistock-cres.

W.11. Mgr. ROYAL ALBERT HALL. SPECIAL SUNDAY CONCERTS. Director, LIONEL POWELL SUNDAY AFTERNOON, June 3rd, at 3.30, A DELA VERNE.

POPULAR PROGRAMME. A DELA VERNE. POPULAR PRICES. A DELA VERNE. Steinway Grand Pianoforte.

Tickets (including taxi: Boxes Grand Tier £3 Logzias 2gna. Second Tier, El 1s. Stalls -res. 5e. 36.

Arena, 28. 2d. Balcony. 2d. Orchestra.

2s. Gallery, Is. 21. Admission free. Tickets at the Hall and usual Agenta, and of Lionel Powell, 44, Regent-street.

London, WIGMORE HALL. SOLOMON, FAREWELL RECITAL, prior FAREWELL to his retiring from the concert platform for considerable time. SOLOMON RECITAL. June 5th. 3.15.

Tickets, 118. 5a. 3d. (res. 5.

2d. E. A. 7a. Piccadilly W.

RUSSIAN GRAFFON EXHIBITION. GALLERIES. LAST A 10-10. TWO DAYS. In AID of ANGLO-RUSSIAN HOSPITALS IN RUSSIA.

PROGRAMME. 5.30. Russian Dances. 2s. 6d.

8.30.- AGNES NICHOLIS. A a BORIS LENSKY. Mr. ARNOLD TROWELL, C. WARWICK EVANS.

28. 78. 6d. To-morrow, 5.30. -VARIETIES, RUSSIAN DANCES.

8.30. -LONDON BALALAIKA ORCHESTRA, VARIETIES. RUSSIAN RESTAURANT. Luncheons, Dinners, Teas. WAR PHOTOS RUSSIAN HUNT and REVOLU- TION PHOTOS from Petrograd.

Unique Collection IKON8 and Peasant INDUSTRIES. ADMISSION. EXHIBITION ONLY. 18. Mr.

CHARLES SEYMOUR gives PRIVATE LESSONS in PUBLIC SPEAKING. LECTURING. RECITATION, PRONUNCIATION. and Management of the 446, Strand. W.C.

ART EXHIBITIONS. ROYAL OPEN SUMMER 9 a.m. to ENHIBITION 7 p.m. Times. CONCERTS.

30, 1917. Adrsion 1s. Catalogue is. ACADEMY Sailors and Season Soldiers Ticket in Uniform Free. ANNUAL SPRING EXHIBITION of PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS.

ETCHINGS, and MEZZOTINTS in COLOUR, at ARTHUR TOOTH and SONS GALLERIES. 135. New Bond-street. W.1, Open 10-6. Saturdays 10-2 IN AID OF THE FRENCH RED CROSS.

EXHIBITION of PICTURES by British and Foreign Artists at the FRENCH GALLERY. 120. Pall-mail, S. W. Open 10-5.

Saturdays "till Adinistion GROSVENOR GALLERY. NATIONAL PORTRAIT SOCIETY. 6th Exhibition. Open 10 to 6. 1s.

(Last Week.) EICESTER GALLERIES. 10-6. 0) LADY BUTLER'S War Pictures. (2) Paintings by PHILIP CONNARD R.F.A.J.(3) Lt. Handley- Read's Pictures of British Miring THE FINE ART SOCIETY'S SUMMER EXHIBITION and ETCHINGS by Artista and Etchers of the first rank: also Collection of RUSSIAN 148.

New Bond 10-6. Admission free. ROYAL 5. PALL WATER-COLOUR MALL SOCIETY. 8.W.

(near National Gallery). EXHIBITION NOW OPEN. 10-6. THE GOUPIL GALLERY. EMILE CLAUS EXEIBITION.

5. Regent-st. 10 -1 2--5, Sata. Is. tax.

ME STREET. W.1, YAMANAKA will make and goo.1 offers NEW for first-class BONDGenuine ANTIQUE JAPANESE and CHINESE WORKS of ART. paintings, prints, porcelains. Write or call. ENTERTAINMENTS.

ILEARMONIC HALL. Great Portland-street. NO-DAY, at 2.30 and 8. and twice dails. D.

W. COLOSSAL GRIFFITH'S SPECTACLE INTOLERANCE Direct from and exactly seen at Drury Lane Theatre. Prices, -Is. to 59. Box office Mayfair 3003.

MADAME TUSSAUD'S Baker-street Station. EXHIBITION. The most inexpensive, enjoyable. and instructive House of Entertainment in London. Lifelike Portrait Models of PRESIDENT WILSON, GENERAL NIVELLE, War Mape and Relics explained daily.

Free Cinematograpa Pictures. Delightful Music. Afternoon Teas, te. Admission 1s. (tax Children under 12, 6d.

(tax 141 Open 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. EDUCATIONAL. BOYS' AND GIRLS SCHOOLS. TUTORS for ARMY aDd ALL EXAMS.

M' J. and J. PATON baring an up-to-date1 knowledge of the tea: SINOOLS and TUTORS will be pleased to ALD PARENTS by sending (tree of charge) prospectuses and THUS WORTHY PION regarding RELIABLE ESTABLISHMENTS. The age of the pupil. district preferred, aud tough idea of fees should te given.

Phone, write. Ur call. and J. PATON. Educational Agents, 145.

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Parenta can obtain (free reliable information respecting SCHOOLS. TUTORS and EDUCATIONAL HOMES for boys and girls by wending full particulars of their requirements (age of pupils, locality preferred, range of fees, to TRUMAN and KNIGHTLEY. Educational Agenta, who are largely responsible for the teaching staffs of the most important schools, and thus able to supply inforniation dittcult do obtain elsewhere 158-162. London. Museum 1136.

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401. Secretary. Pitman': School, southampton-row. SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL STUDIES London Institution. E.c.a ORIENTAL SUMMER LANGUAGES TERM BEAN on RELIGIONS.

APRIL 30. Instruction is given in the principal languages of the East and of Africa, and on Orieutal and African Religions and Customs. For particulars apply to E. DENISON ROSS. Director.

PREPARATORY SCHOOLS SCHOOLS aud MINOR PUBLIC Advice charge will be given by MESSES. GABBITAS. THRING. and 36. Sack rille-street, London.

W. Regent 4926, Many Principals are at present willing to reduce fees. -For over 10 Seans GABBITAS, THRING. and Co. hare been instrumental in supplying the staffs of most of the important Boys Schools in the country, and they personally acquainted with nearly all the Head: asters.

'LIPTON college. lasical. Mathematical. Modern Language, Natural Science and Music Scholar. saips.

value from 495 to E100 vent. Also Per ival a Scholarship. sud a scholarship for Army Candidates. Enunination in June. There are siso several War Exhibitions of £60 3 year from 'the Secretary.

Clifton College, WHICH SCHOOL IS send seeking the BOARDING EDUCATIONAL SCHOOLS CONSULTANTS. OFTUTORS should to Mention age of pupil, district favoured, and approx. fees. Reliable, exclusive, information free. -1-REGENTHOUSE.

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and following days. For further particulars apply to the Secretary, St. Paul's School. West Kensington. W.14.

WE Scholar and SCHOOL Exhibitions The will be held Examination on June for 20th. 21st. and zund. For information apply. by letter.

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known Diamond Merchants 1772. DIAMONDS. de SON. and Pearl Merchants; PICCADILLY. LONDON.

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Electric Lamp Socket. Cleans curtains, and everything that 1 ad hour to run. Booklet payment. -Electric Suction -street, S. W.

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Samples free.John-strect. London, W. CHARITIES. WOUNDED SOLDIERS provide comforts for then CRIPPLED CHILDREN THE POOR. 170 for Wounded Soldiers NATIONAL HOSPITAL, Portland -street.

W. Subscriptions, Legacies urgently needed. PLEASE HELP. usual contributions because of your Funds. EARL of DENBIGA.

Chairman. FREE HOSPITAL, In great need. R. GARRATT, Sec. SOCIETY of MUSICIANS.

12 LisleW.C.. SAMARITAN FUND DONATIONS to assist distressed consequence of the War. Amount 5674 10s. ed. Ear.

24. Nottingassistance should be in writing and Secretary. Mrs. J. F.

C. BENNETT. HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN. lebone. N.W.

by subscription or Legacy. EDWARD NASH. Treasurer. SE. MEN'S.

HOSPITAL. GreenNAVAL CASUALTIES Dow in the seamen usual. Generous assistance HOSPITAL. GREATLY NEEDS HELP. HOSPITAL, Kingaland-road, E.8.

MAJESTY THE KING. and WOUNDED SOLDIERS, work for men. children Help by Donations, Subacripurgently needed and very earnestly Sec. and House Governor. NORTHERN CENTRAL HOLLOWAY.

need of £1,000. Wounded Soldiers and Civilians. AND DUMB. URGENTLY ASSOCIATION in support ROYAL in AID of be gratesully acknowledged by the London. W.

CON APPEALS ENT for INSTITUTION HELP. Walton. and BroadViscount Chiden and D. Fitz14. Victoria -street.

ORGANIZATION SOCIETY. THE QUEEN. House. 206, Vaurhall Bridge-road, Council- -Meers. Coutta and Additional support much needed.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE SATIONAL SOCIETY for PROMOTING the EDECATION of the POOR in the PRINCIPLES of the ESTABLISHED CHURCH. The 100th ANNUAL MEETING Will be held at the SOCIETY'S HOUSE. 1 19, GREAT PETER STREET. WESTMINSTER.

Op WEDNESDAY. JUNF. 13. at haif-past Two o'clock. The Chair will be taken br The ARCHBISHOP of CANTERBURY And Specches will be delivered The LORD BISHOP of st.

BURY and I SWICH. The 1 LORD BISHOP of BOROUGH. Mr. ATHELSTAN and Vir. W.

DE WINTON All interested in the Maintenance and Extension of Religious Education are cordially invited. TALBOT BAINES. Secretary. CHARITY COMMISSION. In the Matter of the Charits YARROW HOME for CONVALE ENT CHILDREN in the CHAPELRY BROADS PARISH of ST.

PETER. in the COUNTY of KENT and In. the Matter of The Charitable Trusts Acts, 1853 to 1914. By direction of the Board of Charity Commissioners for England and Wales, notice -in herebs given that the Trustees of this Charity propose a SALE of the PROPERTY mentioned in the subjoined Schedule for a sum of 28.000, the purchaser paying all the expenses of the Trustees in the matter. particulars tray be obtained from Messes.Hargrove and Company, Solicitors, 16, Victoria-street, Westminster.

London, S.W I. Any hicher offer. obJection or sucgestion relative to the proposed Sale may be tranautted to the Commissioners in writing, within 21 days from the first publication of this Notice, addrased to The Secretary, Charity Commission, London. Dated the 23rd day of May. 1917.

HERRERE P. MORRIS. Secretary. piece of freehold land conta mine 1.600 square feet SCHEDULE. or thereabouts, togetHer with the Warehouse.

Offices, and buildings thereot known as No. 30. St. Mary Axe, 11. the Pariet.

of St. Andrew' Undershaft. in the City of London subject to a Lease for the tern. of 99 years from the 25th March. 1868.

at an annual ground-rent of £300. PRIZE COURTS. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division. IN PRIZE.

Notice instituted that have Prize been issued in TIONS the Court by H.M.A Procurator -General against the Parties interested in the PART CARGOES on the VESSELS spectried below No. 1616. UNITED STATES 8.8. OSCAR 11:. BELLIG OLAV BOTNIA: No.

1617. ZAANLAND. REMBRANDT: No. 1618. Appearance should be entered at the Admiralty Registry.

Law Courts, LECTURES, SCHOOL of ORIENTAL STUDIES. London Institution. Fins bury -circus. E.C. LECTURE will be delivered on The Freential Ideas of the East.

br N. KATO, (Thursday, at p.m. adnission free. HOSPITAL NURSES. LONDON HOSPITAL PRIVATE NURSING STAFF.

TRAINED NURSES for Adults and Children for Medical, Surgical. Maternity. or Massage Cases can be had immediatels. Apply Matron. London Hospital, Whitechapel.

Telephone No. 5020 Avenue (10 lines). The Nures on the pavate staff return to the wards between their cases after sufficient rest, so that their work and knowledge are kept thoroughly up to date. 1. LUKE'S HOSPITAL -TRAINED NURSES for MENTAL and NERVOUS DISEASES can be had Apply to Lady Superintendent, 19, Nottingham -place.

London, W. Maytair 54:0. PRICE 2d. DEATHS (continued). the 25th EDWARD J.

HORN, for many years the faithful butler and friend of Sir Thomas Devitt, a victim of the German air raid, aged 4 years 120D. -On the 27th at 7. Mal wood Balham-hill. of pneumonia. ELIZARETR MARY, 54 so.

years the beloved of CHARLES HENRY 120D. aged Funeral Friday, let June. On the 28th Mar. at 4. Queen'sparade, Bath.

the HON. CAROLINE JERVIN, aged 93. Funeral at 12.30 p.m. to-mortow (Thursday). at St.

Paul's Church. Bath. and afterwards at Lockabrook Cemetery. KNELL. the 26th at 26, Bedford Eastbourne, suddenly, ALFRED KNELL.

formerly of Church-crescent. Muswell-bill. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at Abpey Park Cemetery, at 12. LE On the 26th. in London, after short illness, FREDERICK.

SOD et the late F. C. LE STEER. of Fairneld. Jeney, aged 33.

Funeral at Christ Church, Friday, 1st June, at 3 o'clock. Friends kindly accept this, the only, tion. Monday, the 28th at of MAJOR SIR ANTRUM LEVY LEVER, after crescent. 8.W.. BEATRICE (BEE), the dearly loved wife short of septic poisoning followed by pneumonia, contracted through nursing wounded soldiers.

Funeral to-morrow (Thursday), 11 o'clock, from above -On the 26th at Ty-llwyd, Pembrokeshire, the REV. the WILLIAM MORRIS (Whit aged 78. On 27th May. 1917 Sunday), within a few days of her 89th birthday, at her reeldence. Sydney House, Belmont Park, Lee, S.E..

SOPHIA ANNE. wife of the late BENJAMIN SMITH LLOYD. Funeral at Norwood Cemetery (Thursday), at 12.30. MARSH. On the 25th May, at nursing home.

CATHARINE J. MARSH. valued. friend of Mrs. Workman and family, 31.

Kenil worth road. Kaling. W. MIDDLETON, On the 27th May. at Pasadena, California, ROBERT WALDER MIDDLETON, of Vancouver, B.C..

third son of J. T. Middleton. Everlanda, Woking. aged 37, MILNE.

On the 26th May, at 20. Hometield-road. Wimbledon, suddenly. MARY- LUSHINOTON. widow the REVD.

JOSEPH MILNE, M.A.. of Bathgate. MILNER. the 28th The Warren. -lane.

8.W. EDWARD CHAMPSETS MILNER. late 18th Royal Irish in his 71st year. Funeral at Fulham Cemetery, Sheen, at poon to-morrow. (Thursday).

On the 25th May. ELIZA MARGARET MOrTATT, of Byfleet, Surrey, daughter of Alexander and Caroline Modatt, aged 74. On the 27th May, at Dangan, Carrickmines, Co. Dublin. FANNY, daughter of the late JAMES HENRY MONARAS, K.C.

R.I.P. -On the 29th May, at his residence. Eastburn, St. John's-road, Sideup, SIR W. D.

NIVEN, K.C.B.. in his 75th year. the 8th May, after four days' illness, at 33. Fairmount-road. CAPT.

G. T. PAYNE. late Quartermaster of the Scots Guarde. the 24th May, in a nursing home, JULIA POSTON, aged 77.

the 28th inst. lafter operstion, AUNTS, daughter of the late THOMAg R. RAVENSCROFT. No flowers. Kensington, ANNABELLA, the 27th widow May.

of at 7. RICHARd Tor WILLETT of Gray's Inn. Esquire, in the 84th year of her age. No flowers, please. On the 29th May, at Ascott Wing.

Leighton Buzzard, LEOPOLD DE ROTHSCHILD, C.V.O.. aged 71. The funeral will take place at Willesden (Jewish) Cemetery to-mortow (Thursday 11.43. It is particularly requested that dowers be not sent. On Sunday, the 27th May.

1917. at Bishop's Cleeve Rectory, PERCY GREVILE, dearly- loved husband of MILDRED RUDDOCK Jeasoni, 43. R.I.P. the 28th Stay. at 13.

Lincoln's WALTER LEWIS SPIERS. A.R.I. B.A.. F.8.A.. Curator of the Sir John Soane Museum.

aged 68. Memorial service at. St. Andrew's Church. Wells W.

to- morrow (Thursday), at 10.30 a.m. Funeral at Brookwood Cemetery, leaving the Necropolis Station, 121. Westminster Bridge-road, at 11.55 a.m. No flowers. the 28th at Loxwood, SARAN ELIZANETH, wife of J.

WALLER-STEVENS. J.P.. and daughter of the late Thomas Cheshire, of Malvern, Worcestershire. On the 28th May, at his residence. Woodlea, Lockette-lane, Grassendaie, Liverpool, FRANCIN HENRY.

the -beloved husband NANCE DOLORES TAUNTON, seventh son of the late Dr. Thomas Nest. Rugeley, Staffs, in his 66th year. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Charles's Church.

Aig. burth, Liverpool, to-day at 10.30 a.m. Interment at Rugeley Catholic Church at 2.30 p.m. R.I.P. On the 25th May, at hampton.

Stroud, RosE, widow of ANTHONY TROLLOPE, aged 96. Funeral to-morrow (Thursday). VYVYAN. -On the 27th May, at Trelo warren, Cornwall, the KEVENEND SIR VIELL DONNITHORNE VITYAN, Baronet, in his 91st year. It is particularly requested that no dowers be sent.

the 27th May, of pneumonia, in London, COLONEL S. Warsos, late K.F.A.. of Ballingarrane, Clonmel, in his 68th year. IN MEMORIAM, HASSALL. ever-laving memory of our darling GWEN, who died 30th May, 1916.

--M. and H. ever-loving memory of ALISON TRAILS MACKINTOSH, who passed away on 30th Mas. 1015. KILLED IN ACTION.

in action, on the 23rd May, 1917, WILLIAM MAURICE ARMSTRONG. M.C.. Lieutenant. I Hussars, Brigade Major, eldest child. and only BOD of Captain and Airs.

Marcus Beresford Armstrong. of Moyalide, Ireland, and Clodagh, Folkestone, aged 27 years. Killed in action, on the 3rd May. BRIAN ASHBER-BACKLAKE, Lieut. (Acting Captain), Royal Fusiliers, after 14 months' continuous service.

dearly -loved husband of Emilie AshbeeBacklake. 54. Wimbledon Park- road. S. W.

Killed in action, on the 19th May. HERBERT FRANCIS CRAWLEY, London Regiment, husband of Anna Hugolina Crawler. and younger son of the late Charles Henny Crawley and Mrs. Crawley, of Berley Heath. Kent.

Killed in action, on the 21at May, 1917, HERS JOHN DAVIES. R.F.A.. dearly -loved and second son. aged also in loving memory of his brother. THOMAS EDWARD DAVIES, R.A.M.C..

killed Jan. 17. 1916. a aged 26, beloved and eldest eon of Mr. and Mrs.

T. E. Daries, Dursleigh, Ching. Essex. -Killed in action.

on the 3rd May, JOES HASTINGS DINSMORE. Second Lieut. Buffs. beloved busband of Anita Dinsmore. Norfolk House, Crescent-road, East Grinstead, Sussex, aged 29.

in action. oft the 19th Mar. WILLIAM BEOOR DUNLOr. Second Border dearly-loved elder son of Arthur Brook Dunlop. The Hone.

-Fell whilst leading his company into action. on the April. PHILIP CRANSTOUN GROVE, 2nd seaforth Highlanders, ouly son of John orrall I-abel Margaret. Grove, of Ashtead, Surrey, aged 19. KEITH -Killed in action, on the 22nd Inst.

Nott KEITH, Temp. King's (Liverpool sevond surviving son of the late Herbert Keith and Slav. Keith. of 5k. Hyde Park -mansions, aged 33.

-Killed in action, on the 19th May. SEC. LIEUT. THOMAN STANLEY MIDDLETON, Border Regiment, younger son of the late William Middleton. of Kenda, aged 26.

Killed in action, on the 3rd May. LANCECORPORAL JOHN MAXWELL RAT. Middlesex Regiment, dearly-loved younger con of the late Thomas Philip lay and Mre. Ray. of 10.

Lambolle-road. Hampstead. ROSE. Killed in action. on the 11th April.

1917 (previously repotted mixing BUGH PRICE ROSE, Second Lieutenant, Highlanders, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Morison Rose. 31.

Gross enor-place, Newcastic-upon-Tyne, aged 20 years. SHAND KYDD. Killed in action. on the 16th May, 2ND LIct F. WILLIAN SHAND TAD, Rogal Field Artillery, eldest son of air.

and Mrs. Shand Kadd, of Milneld. West bill. tighgate. N.

aged 23 sears. nited in on the 20th Mar. ROBERT MONTAGUE Corporal, dearly sedond son of Mr. claridge Shariand, Tralee, Bourne south. aged 28.

Argentine papers. please SHEFFIELD. Killed in action. on the 3rd May. GEORGE ST.

JOHN SHEFFIELD. 6470, brother of Rosa M. Harrisson. 53. Rodney -street.

Liverpool. STRACHAN Killed tit action. on the 10th May. ALEC Private, London Regiment beloved third son of STRACHAN. of Muswell-hill.

and dearly -loved brother of Mrs. Wilfred Metzger. of Worthine, aged 21. DIED OF WOUNDS. On the 24th May.

at Sorthumberland War Hospital. Newcastle, GORDON STEM. 2nd Lieut. D.L.I.. of wounds received in action on September 16.

1916. beloved win of Mr. and Mire. John T. Steel, Cranford.

URRY -Un (the 2nd May. of wounds received in action, FRANK ALLAN Royal Fusiliers, dearly loved fourth cop of Mr. and Mr. Walter 3. Urry, of Staveley Lodge.

Northdown-avenue, Cliftonville, Margate, aged 30. Op the 4th May. torpedoed on the Transylvania, WILLIAM PALEr ANIMORE. Lieut. R.E..

younger on of the late Fitzroy Paley Asbmore and of Mrs. Ashmore, Hazelhurst, Ross, and busband of Edith Ashmore, aged 11 years. FLETCHER. -on the 22nd May, killed in aeroplane socident, HENRY FELIX FLETCHER. 2nd Lieutenant, attached to R.F.C..

eldest sop of Joseph late Great Missenden. Bucks, nOW Paris, aged 19 years. Interment will take place at East Sheen Cemetery, Richmond, to-morrow (Thursday at 3 o'clock. On Saturday, the 26th MACANDREW. May, 1st Artists' Kites, late Midshipman, London General Military Hospital, WILLIAM R.N..

eldest son of F. and K. A. MACANDREW, of Canford Clits, Dorset, aged 18 years 10 Funeral to-morrow (Thursday), 12.20, at monthe. Little Colchester No towers.

DONOGHUE. On the 22nd May. at the Whitmore Military Hospitai, Lieutenant. Manchester. ALGERSON O' 2nd R.D.C..

son of the late Colonel Charles 0'Dopoghue, 76th Regiment (Duke the of 4th May. Wellington's), officially aged reported missing. On believed drowned on the orcasion of the torpedoing of Transylvanta, CHARLEN A. W. Porr.

M.A.. M.B. Cantab. Captain. R.A.M.C..

of St. Leonards-onSea, beloved husband of of Marion Ruth Pope Dorset. and fourth son of Alfred Pope, J.P., Dorchester, Missing. and beleved drowned in the on the 4th May. CAPT.

ARTHUR TILBURY, M.R.C.S.. 1. R.C.P, youngest son of Sir. John Tilbury, of Sheardown House, Oakley, Hants. -On the 16tb of malaria, at aged 29.

Morogoro, LIECT. Mr. and HUBERT Mrs. H. KENNETH J.

Wood, WOOD. of Rissington, K.A:R.. second son of aged 30. Her baul, Walton-on-Thames, PERSONAL. (OLE.

-Back at Cambridge. -E. W.A. CANNOT wait after the Saw A. yesterday, change for better.

J.E. 'HE charge for announcements in this column in As. for two lines (minimum) and 44. for each additional line. Trade advertisements 15s.

for three lines and 58. for esch additional line. line comprises about seven words. Box number, it added. form part of the Advertisement and are charged for.

Names and Midresses of the actual advertiser abould accompany all advertisementA, not for publication unless desired. but as a guarantee of good faith. F. FORSTER, End Lieut. The Buffs, Mining R.

May 3rd. Ant information concerning this officer would he gratefully received. Miss Jacqueline Forster. 20. Burton Court, Chelsea, 8.W.3.

INFORMATION desired of Private Charles Sugden. 267081 Coy. Duke of Wellington's Regiment. reported missing since May 3, 1917. -Wnte A.

Sugden. 424. Skipton-rond. Keighley, Yorkshire. the Receipt of £307 10s.

on account of unpaid THE Commissioners of Tuland Revenue Acknowledge Income Tax from R. G. B. AL Scripture is God-bresthed, and profitabie for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in that the Man of God may be complete, thoroughly furnished unto every good Tim. 3:16, 17.

Hear William Thomson, of Scotland. expound the Scriptures, In the Spurgeon Tabernacle to-day at 2.30 and 7.30. Sabjecta The Second Coming of Christ and The Holy Spirit. -Gold Cigarette Case. in.

Knightsbridge, Monday: reward $3 if returned to Hyde Park Hotel. single-stone Diamond Ring. claw netting. on Whit Monday, between Wembley Park and Paddington great sentimental -Finder suitably rewarded on returning to L. 299, care Deacon's, 7, Leadenhalt-street.

E.C. OST. No. 100261 for £2.000 Four per CentDebenture Stock Canadian Pacific Railway in name of George Patrick Gartlan, transfer of which has been stopped. -Apply Wright and Pim, $1, Dame street, Dublin.

OST. arrant: No. for 20 bags Cocoa, Nos. el lying at Metropolitan and New Crane Wharves. Apply the Secretary and Comptroller, Great Eastern Kailway.

Liverpool -street Station. London. E.C.2. Five Warranta, Nod. 18216, 18217.

18218. 18219; 18220. for 98 Bags Cocoa G.L. A.D. ex Conway, Rotation, the Metropolitan and New Crane Wherves of No.

Mincing-lane, London, E.C., and one Delivery Order for 2 Bags Cocoa A.D. ex 8.S. Conway, Rotation issued by Means. Lewis and Peat, of 6, Mincing lane, London, E.C.. were enclosed in a registered Postal Package dispatched from The Hague, Holland.

and included in the mail carried by the 5.8. Pring Hendrik which Steamer was captured and taken to by the Germans, Notice is hereby given that no person or further take notice that the goods represented such persons bould act upon or negotiate such Warrants, and Warrants are claimed by us the undersigned in the absence of the said Warrants, Dated this 29th day of May, 1917. Van Rooyen and 9, Rangoonstreet, London, E.C, ANTED. Motor Car with driver. open 4-seater.

for officer on short leave from France about June 1st. Reply, stating terms, Box 14,650. The Tunes Book Club, Oxford-street, W. COUTH African Ostrich Feathers Sold in Aid of St. Dunstan's.

Whole feathers from the bird. Four for post free. -Apply African World, Salisbury House, London, E.C.2. Hoipitals, tor wounded soldiers Gentleman, having spare billiard table and accompaniment. prepared to lend for period of war.

-Write care of Street'. 30, E.C.3. Auxiliary Ariny in France. -Cottage Pianos, Sewing Machines, Pictures, Books (expecially 7d. novels) and Gamed are wanted for use by women war workers in Recreation Huts now being orzanized in France by the Young Women's Cristian Association (in co-operation with the Y.M.C.A:.

Also a Motor-Car for the of the lady, workers. Offers of such gifts gratefully received by the lion. secretary, Mr. Piercy. 24, Park -lane, W.1.

HO Cheshire. -Practical College. and Theoretical Training Handley. in all Branches of Gardening special short courses. For apply Miss Cornelius Wheeler, N.Do., F.R.H.S.

SCHOOL. A school Amalgamation. (well -Headmaster of boys' preparatory wishes amalgamation, temporary or permanent seoond house in grounds good climate and hour south of London. Addrees Pater Box D.258. The Times, ADIES Wanted, Town and Country, as local representatives for the Mayfair League.

War Propaganda. Write for particulan, League, 174. New Bondstreet, W.1. LADY Angela Canteen Forbes Workers will in France shortly willing have to Vacancies defray own expenses, 308. to Eu weekly eight bour duty daily.

Night work on stations, Minimum contract four months. Workers with experience preferred no one with husband in B.E.F. need apply. Send two passport photos with date and place of birta to Lady Angela Forbes, A.P.U.. 8.17.

France. ADY (25). six months' canteen experience France. offers voluntary services, waz work preferably anywhere abroad. Box 14,649, The Tires Bouk Club, Oxford-street.

WA Domestic work well-educated of country Woman experimental to undertake school for young children governed by couunittee and staffed entirely by ladies. Apply The Secretary, Community, 25, Cartwright-garden-, Luston-road. A of DVERTISER, uuiity fully poultry trained, farm. want Has post.as bad one manageress year experience American system; various fans. -Reply, Manageress, Gladstnuir, Oxsbott.

MUNITION no Work occupation To professional ineligible for gentlemen military ser- and vice and for fautory life. More worker wanted to. increase Private No Expertence ary. Seatield Logineuring on the Solent, near archain. ADY Driver, willing to undertake Government contract: own -stanven, Box B.566.

The Times. Plantation Aseistant Wantel. previous knowledge not essential, age 21 to unmarried suitable for 3 Pubic School man, ineligible for further Military Service three years' agreement. Passage paid. Apply to Box D.290.

The 'Times. dives week Sundays Studebaker an1 Swift cars. Pupils coached for Government appointments. Hampstead 6798. 41.

Boundary-road, N. A in country (Devon) would take son of officer, or parents in India, as companion for own boy of 7. References given and -Bor D.532. The Times, of Wight. For Sale, most charming Marine Residence, beautifully situated.

with grounds sloping to the containing seven beds, three sitting roots. all on two' floors, surrounded! by promenade veranda furniture if Apply Hotel, Totland- Bay. Small Unfurnished Cottage, six or seven rooms, with good garden not overlooked, standing high. for long let. preferably in Sussex or Chilterns.Write ti.

care of 33. Knightabridge. bright Communicating Roots required with full board for foreign lady with two boys 12 and 13 years near Hyde-park 14,053. The Times Book Club. Oxford street, at once for two or three mouths, Furnished or Bungalow at the sea knot on east coast, have six bed rooms, and perfect salutation must guaranteed.

Full particulars to Mos: T. M. Kobinson. Longmead. Burnham.

Bucktwo three rooms and bath catering or furREP Couple desire Floor in Private House, mabed flat. with attendance. banking references. Box D.291. 'The Time anyone help lady in distressed circumstances whore brother is serving at the front Box D.289, The Times.

1 ENTLEMAN wanted as Co- Director in old-establisbed motor business, south const town. c.o. Smith's Library. Bournemouth CHEMICAL Industry London. -Partner desired -Box LO prontable manutacturtin: bustucas.

D.244. The TINIATURES. -Exhibitor Academy. Royal Scottish. Royal Hibernian would be glad to Undertake a few life or photo, on ivory, franed.

from £3 Box B.735. The Times. 1 LOVES. Torpedoed Salvage 10.000 pairs ladies knitted Gloves, practically unbanned. 84 d.

six paira cue. pd. white, chamous, grey, beaver. -Plummer Koddis, Mouthempton. forms and second-hand all other stock Effects the bought work.

and. Largest in Always reasonable, Gobiman'- Devonport, Larette. new, exquisite christenine robe: 48 milk cloak. loveliest robe, Hand-made. quanflannels bot 5.504.

The allies. Ew Voile Vi ed wood blue. floral: fichu net, cherry LS 35. Box Ate. Tunes.

SOLDIERS AND SAILORS ON LEAVE AND ON SICK FURLOUGH FUNDS are URGENTLY NEEDED for the 501. and SAILORS FREE BUFFET AT EUSTON STATION. PLEASE HELP. Owing to the very large outhber of men passing throuch Eustor, also en their way to scotland to land. the expenses are very heavy, and donations are earnestly requested.

Ou an average 12,000 are welcomed weekly. THE BUFFET IS GREATLY APPRECIATED BY THE MEN. ESPECIALLY bY THOSE ON LEAVE FROM THE FRONT AND ON SICK FURLOUGH. Donations will be gratefully received and acknowledged by The Treasurer, Mrs. HUGH 39, Albion-st.

Hyde Park. and by THE VISCOUNTESS CHURCHILL Patron MAJESTY THE KING. -Kobert den, Lag. Pensions of E21 per annum GRANTED to distressed Gentry. Upwards 600 PENSION HIS on the books.

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT GREATLY NEEDED. Offices: 65. Southampton-: WIC. HENRY LATRELLLE. Secretary.

GUY'S HOSPITAL, S.E.I, NEEDS HELP. VISCOUNT GOSCHEN, Treasurer. 44. Grosvenor-gardens, THE NATIONAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Founded by the late Peter Herve, 1812.

CAUTIONS AND NOTICES. LLOYD'S EUXESIS for Sharing without 7 water, or brush. The label en tube 01 the genuine Luxesis hears I only by his Widow and signature of Aimee Lloyd Widow of A. S. Lloydi in RED ink Purchasers will please observe this guarantee when asking for the Widow Lloyd's Euxesis at Cberaista or Stores, and REFUSE ANY OTHER.Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors Aimee Lloyd and Co, at their only address.

24. P'auton-street Haymarket, London, S. CAUTION. PATENT BARLEY AND PATENT" GROATS. EEN.

ROBINSON, and of London, are the Sole Manufacturers of P'atent Barley and Patent Groats. both of which articles have for years enjoyed a world this -wide reputation. of Keen, WARNING Kobinson, and take opportunity public against Counterfeits, and give riotice that they will at once institute jegal proceedings against anyone welling Patent Barley or P'atent Groats not manufactured by. them. EXHIBITIONS.

ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. till suneet. Mondays and Saturdays 6d. other days Is. Children always de.

Sundays, Fellows and friends only. SPECIAL APPEAL BY THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON. £50.000 is required to be raised for the PROFESSIONAL CLASSES WAR RELIEF COUNCIL to enable its valuable work to be carried on, in helping the sorely tried and harassed professional to tide over anxious and critical periods until they are able to resume their pormal status at the end of the War. THE PRIME MINISTER There no. belligerent country in Europe where the general public has suffered less than in Great Britain, There are exceptions, There are certain professions that bave suffered severely from the War.

Let me say this for them they are just the professions that you never bear growl from. They are the most patriotic." EDUCATION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLOTHING for the children to enable them to continue at, School. TRAINING for those who hare left School or for Students to continne their Professional career. TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT those who will be able to resume their own work after the War. MUSIC IN WAR-TIME.

Employment of Artistes at Camp and Hospital Concerts and Entertainments, where great help has been given. ARTS IN WAR-TIME. Sales and Exhibitions to assist many sufferers. MATERNITY AID. Complete Nursing Home at -gate, which been visited by A.M.

THE QUEEN. where pearly 300 cases have passed through the Wards. NEARLY 20,000 INSTANCES OF ASSISTANCE ALREADY GIVEN. BUT HELP STILL NEEDED TO CARRY ON THIS GREAT WORK. However little, don't besitate to send it.

Some one waiting for the relief you can rive, and what seems little to you may mean much to them. But much is wanted the work la to go on. Subecriptions may sent to the Lord Mayor of London, Mansion Elouse, E.C.: W. Malcolm, Esq. (the care of Coutta Bank, 440, Strand, W.C.: or to the Secretary.

The Professional Chases War Relief Council (Incorporated). 13-14. Princes-gate, London, S.W On JUTLAND SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd, at 3 p.m. GREAT NATIONAL COMMEMORATION MEETING, Under the auspices ol the BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS' SOCIETY, AT TAE LONDON OPERA HOUSE. (By kind permission of Mr.

Oswald Stoll.) The Rt. Rer. the Lord BISHOP OF WILLESDEN. The Very Rev. Dr.

HENSLEY HENSON, and Dr. C. W. SALEEBY will be amon? the speakers. Band of H.M.

Irish Guards at 2.10. ADMIRAL WY. SIMS (Of the Crited States Nary), Admiral Sir JOHN JELLICOE, 0.M., G.C.B.. Admiral Sir CECIL BURNEY, K.C.B.. Will be present.

Reserved seats from all the leading Agencies and stores: or from the Headquarters of the British and Foreign Sailors' SocietyTre SAILORS' PALACE. LONDON. E.14. DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES.

9.396 BARNARDO BOYS ARE SERVING THE EMPIRE 10 the ARMY AND NAVY AND MERCANTILE MARINE. Funds urzently needed to provide THE CHILDREN'S FOOD during these times of HIGH FOOD PRICES. Cheques and Orders parable Dr. Barnardo's Homes Food Bill Pund and crossed (Notes should be Kegsstered), may be sent to the Honorary Director. William Baker.

M.A.. 18 to 26. LONDON. E.1. FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN under the care of the WAIFS AND STRAYS SOCIETY.

FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED to meet the very great increase in cost of food. gratefully received by PREBENDARY RUDOLF. Old Town Hall, Kennington, London. S.E.11. Cheques, crossed and payable to Waifs and Stray (Crippled Children.

THE ORPHAN WORKING SCHOOL and ALEXANDRA ORPHANAGE Maitland Park, Haverstock-bill, N.W. Instituted 1758. Patron HIS MAJESTY THE Trensurer: SIR HORACE BROOKS MARSHALL. M.A.. LL.D..

Ald. NEARLY 400 FATHERLESS CHILDREN are now maintained and educated. Amongst them are many whose fathers bare FALLEN IN THE WAR. Others similarly bereft await admission. All need the hotne-like care, the training.

and discipline number of the children School supplier, A larger received if funds permitted. The Charity is wholly dependent on Voluntary Contributions. HELP IS SORELY NEEDED. Offices: Cheapside. London.

ALEXANDER GRANT. Secretary. HEAL WOUNDS. HELP REFUGEES. COMFORT PRISONERS, By Seiding a Donation to THE LONDON COMMITTEE 0.

THE FRENCH RED CROSS, 9, H. KNIGHTSBRIDGE. FRENCH S.W President: The AMBASSADOR. Cheques, earmarked as above, should be made parable to the Hon. Treasurer.

French Ited Cross, and sent either to H.E. the French Ambassador. Albert-gate. S.W.1. or to the Head Of 9.

Knightabridge, London, 8.W.1. Rezistered under the War Charities Act. 1916. HELP THE FRIENDLESS BELGIAN PRISONERS OF WAR IN GERMANY. PRESIDENT- LADY LOWTHER.

DONATIONS and ADOPTIONS solicited by THE RIGHT HON, THE LORD MAYOR. COL. SIR WM. H. DUNN.

Hon. MGR. CARTON -DE WIART. Freasurers. Relief of Belgian Prisoner in Gennany.

London-wall-avenue. London. BELGIAN RED CROSS (Anglo-Belgian Committee) Fader, the patronage of Their Majesties and the queen of the Beigtans. Officiaily, recognized by the Local Government Bound. FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED.

Donazionis to he sent to the Hon. Treasurer. the Right Hon. the LORD MAYOR OF LONDON. Shirta, Socko, jaruas, Packs of Cants.

Bandages, and Hospital Requisites gratefully received by the Committee at 28. Grosvenor-gardens. S. W.1. BARON C.

President, IN THE NEWLY OCCUPIED AREA AND ELSEWHERE THE CHURCH ARMY 18 URGENTLY REQUESTED TO PROVIDE ONE HUNDRED RECREATION TENTS. COST £200: EQUIPMENT £100. CHAPELS 250. SECTION 220. TENTS CAN BE NAMED LA MEMORIAM.

MANY OTHER BRANCHES OF -WAR INCLUDING TRAINING FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS FOR WORK ON THE LAND AND PROVISION FOR DISTRESS DURING AND AFTER WAR Cheques crossed a Church payable to PREBENDARY D.D.. Hon. Chief Sec. Headquarters. Bryanston-street.

Marble Arch. W.1. THE NATIONAL REFUGES FOR HOMELESS and DESTITUTE CHILDREN Incorporated And TRAINING SHIP ARETHUSA. 164. SHAFTESBURY-AVENUE, LONDON.

W. Patrons THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING and THE QUEEN. Chairman and Treasurer. W. E.

HUBBARD. 17. 51. Helen's place. 23,000 Old Boys have joined the Royal Nary.

4,500 hare joined the Merchant Service. Other Oid Boys are in 100 British Reciment. 29.000 BOYS and GIRIS HAVE BEEN MADE INTO GOOD CITIZENS. A GIFT OF 218 WILL. MAINTAIN ONE LAD OR GIRL FOR A YEAR.

the present time 1,200 bojs and girls are being fed, clothed, and trained into teful British citizens in the homes of Society. FUNDS ARE GREATLY NEEDED TO CARRY ON THE Secretaries H. BRISTOT, WALLEN and HENRY G. COPELAND. Shaftesbury -avenue.

SYMPATHIZERS WITH SOLDIERS AND SAILORS WHO HAVE BEEN BLINDED IN THE WAR ARE REMINDED THAT THE ADDRESS AT WHICH THEY ARE BEING CARED FOR TRAINED 15 ST. DUNSTAN'S. REGENT'S PARK, LONDOS. N.W. PLEASE HELP ST.

GEORGE'S HOSPITAL, S.W.1, by SENDING CONTRIBUTION TO-DAY. CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS. DHYLLIS COURT CLUE. HENLEY. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

Organizers of River Parties of Wounded Soldiers who would And it convenient to arrange landings on the grounds of Phyllis Court are requested to communicate with the Secretary, Secretars'3 SHIPPING. P. 0. BRITISH NEW ZEALAND. SHIPPING COMPANIES MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES -EGYPT.

INDIA. MAURITIUS, BURMA. STRAITS, CHINA. JAPAN, AUSTRALASIA. EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, also Mediterraneda Ports.

TICKETS INTERCHANGEABLE. All sailings subfect to cancellation with or without PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS, Under Contract with H.M. Govemment,) Weekly to Gibraltar, Malta, Egypt, Bombay. Fortnightly Ceylon, Straita, Far and Australia, Occasionally to Calcutta. Return tickets ports East of Sues at a fare and a ball Australian tickets interchangenbie, by Orient Line For particulars apply 12 Leadenball-street, or 17.

Northumberland W.C.a London. Brokers: Escombe, McGrath, and 00. 3. Bast Ladisavenu4 E.0.3, and Branches. BRITISE INDIA SAILINGS.

Fortnightly to Colombo, Madras, Calcutta Every fourth week to Queensland ria Torres Straits, Fortnightly to Karachi, Bombay, and Persian Gull. Every fourth week Port Sudan, Mombasa, BRITISH Zanzibar. For Passage apply P. 0. and INDIA Pamenger Dept.

Leadenhall-street, or 17. Northumberland-avenue, W.0.2 London. BRITISH INDIA S.N, -For general information apply to the Agenta, Dawes, and Co. Dock Freight Brokers: Gellatly, Hankey, ani House, E.C. 3: Queensland Line, Birt.

Potter, and Hughes, 2. NEW ZEALAND COMPANY. SHIPPING Every fourth Plymouth to New Zealand and Australis. VIA PANAMA CANAL. APPLY Tickets J.

interchangeable and P. and Mail Steamer, 188. AUSTRALIA "ONE CLASS VIA CAPE BRANCH APPLY MANAGER, 2. Lime SERVICE. etreet.

E.C.3. CITY HALL LINES. FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS FROM LIVERPOOL INDIA. COLOMBO and CALCUTTA BOMBAY and KARACHI. Dates of Sailings on application, Outaide deck cabins with electric fans.

Marcoal wire First and second micon. THROUGH BOOKINGS TO THE PUNJAUB. APPLY TO -Montgomerle and Workman (Ltd.I, 31 E.C.3 Hall Line 9. Penchurchavenue, E.C.3 Ellerman's Line Agenes, or Liar st, Water-street, Liverpool; or to Geo. Smith ani Sons, Glasgow.

BIBBY LINE. of STEAMERS Mali tor Marseilles, Reypt, Ceylon, Burma, and Southern India, Fortnightly mulling Bibby Bros. and Liverpool Mincing-lane, London, AUSTRALIA by the ORIENT LINE Throuch Tickets bookings to NEW interchangeable ZEALAND with and 0. TASMANIA. Line.

ManagentF. GREEN and ANDERSON, ANDERSON, Ca. For passage apply latter London. or 28. S.

W.1. R.M.S.P. AND P.S.N.C. SOUTH AMERICA REDE INDIES VIA CANADA JAMAICA NEW YORK THE ROYAL MAIL. STEAM PACKET COMPANY.

THE PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY 18. S.W.I, and at 31, Jours-street, Liverpool NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA Calling at CAPE TOWN and HOBART. ROYAL MAIL S.S. A. STEAMERS (Largest in the Trade.) REGULAR DISPATCHES FROM LONDON.

Wireless telegraphs. Unsurpassed accommodation for passengers. 1st, 2tal, and 3rd Clare. SPACIOUS STATE ROOMN FOR ONE, TWO, OR THREE PERSONS AT MODERATE FARES. -Apply to SHAW.

SAVELL and ALBION Lid. 34. and 62, Pall-mall, or tr White Star Line, Liverpool, and 1. W. NIPPON YUSEN TO KAISHA JAPAN VIA THE CAPE SINGAPORE.

HONG-KONG, AND SHANGHAI EVERY FORTSIGHT. Alternate sailings from the East -and Wont Consta Passengers will also be accepted for Cape Town and Durban. accommodation for Ist and 2nG passengers. Appix NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, 4. LLOYD'S AVENUE.

LONDON, UNION-CASTLE LINE TO SOUTH EAST AFRICA. ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. FREQUENT SAILINGS.Subject to CANCELLATION or any ALTERATIONIncluding DEVIATION -without notice. For sailings apply to the Head Office. FAN HERCH-STREET.

Wet-end Thee. Cook Son. 125, Pall mall. S. W.

THE TIMES BOOK (LEB ON UNION-CASTLE STEAMERS. The UNION CASTLE STEAMERS hate a perfect circulating library service for passengers. By contract with The imes the advantages of TIE TIMES BOOK CLUB are available for First and Second Class Passengers during every voyage without charge, and a liberal supply carried ot all the newest books WEST AFRICA. EXPRESS SERVICE. REGULAR SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL TO SIERRA LEONE GOLD COAST.

NIGERIA For further information passengers should apply to ELDER. DEMPSTEK. AND Limited. Colontu Howe, Liverpool. 1.

St. Mary-ase. London 30, street, Manchester, UNION LINE. Mail service vid Sari Fraurtaco to NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA. Tahiti and Karstonca Quickest Route D.

H. London.5. R. CUNARD LINE. REGULAR MAIL, PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES.

LIVERPOOL NEW YORK. LONDON -NEW YORK. BRISTOL CANADA- -NEW YORK. Connecting with Northern Manu ay Spalem. For Rates Freicht.

Dates of Sailing. and Particulars ad to Londina Berths, apply Cunard Line. Liverpool London. Bishopscate, F.C.: 6.W. Baldwin Street, Bristol: Street, Farmingham: Paris.

37. Horde Local A WHITE STAR LINE. LIVERPOOL-NEW. FORK. LIVERPOOL- BOSTON.

LIVERPOOL- CAPE TOWN AUSTRALIA -CAPE TOWN -NEW ZEALAND NEW YORK -MEDITERRANEAN Va AZORESI BOSTON MEDITERRANEAN AZORESI. REGULAR SAILINGS WHITE STARDOMINION LINE LIVER POOL CANADA. REGULAR SAILINGS. For rates of and dates of sailing. tc, T.

apply to Cockapur-street, White Star Line, Liverpool Soutbampton: and 35. Leadenball-street. E.C.I, London. LOYAL 204R and dates of sating en application Stoderate fares. Apply Thos Cook and 500.

Parts: Cunard Line, 49 to 31. Cockspur-street, S. or ANCHOR LINE. 16. Grace London.

2.0. ANCHOR LINE. ALLAN MALL ROYAL LINE TO CANADA. REGULAR SERVICES from LIVERPOOL, LONDON, and GLASGOW. to QUEBEC and MONTREAL.

For sailings apply Allan Line, 19, James st Liverpool 25. Gla-gow 14, 8.W.1; 103, F.C.3. London. U.S.A. CANADA.

Every choice of lines, steamers, and accommodation at any cflce of CHIEF THOS. OFFICE COOK LUDGATE-CIRCUS, SON. LONDON..

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