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4 of iLL, to J. 10 10 1 A A 0 0 00 0 0 0 The Times educational To-morrow, No. 40.593. (4.0 A.M.) ADVERTISEMENT CHARGES. for all Advertisements, Personal Notices, The charge of Servants, and all other Classified Adverwill be found on Page 12.

Postal Onlers. should be made payable to adiressal to the Coutta Department, Co." Printing London, E.C.. "Telephone, and Hoiborn crossed 6600. THE TIMES. Monday, 8, 1914.

MARRIAGES, ANNOUNCEMENTS in IN this MEMORIAL name and address of the SHILLINGS and SIX PENCE for four lines or TWO SHILLINGS for every be additional line of about eight either sent direct to The Times House Square, or left with one of The Times this the establishments enumerated in col. 4, page 9, of BIRTHS. Y. 1st at 21. Park-terrace, Glasgow, the BARCLA BORERT FRANCIS, BARCLAY--a SOD.

the 31st July, at Gold well," the wife of W. R. COLLINGREDOZ, M. of Kent. Friday.

the 31st July, at 113, Albany-street, Park. N. to DE. and Mrs. JAs.

C. CRAIG- con. On the 31st July, at Biofield Rectory, of the RET. A. S.

sOn. the wife ELLIS. -On the Mrs. 30th July, GRIFFITH at D. 16, Ellis Elmerove-road, (nee, Edith Gorieston, Heath) peat.

to Mr. and OWEN). (Winnipeg papers, please copy.) -On the 50th July, at 1, The Green, Wimbledon44 NO DO1 GLEN GARRATT. of LEwIS J. GARRATT, of Junin, Chilethe wite BUTTON.

-On the Mist July, at of Oxnead son. Hall, Norwich, the WILLIAN Herros, 31st July, at 108, Perry-rise, Forest-hill, LEIGH. of ALAS the MACKINTOSE. LEIGH, of a daughter. MANDESLEY.

the On wife the 31st July, Leslie at Ward) of Alexandra-mansions. CHARLES H. Fat daughter. Bampstead, MORE. -On the 30th Lester July, at "Redroofs," Dalmacoulter.

to and MOREAnise, the 31st July. at Rosemount, Singapore, to and ROGER PEARS a daughter. SHARMAN. -On the 31st July, at Ellymoss Cottage, WhitTsasrr wife of MALIN SHARKAN, of a daughter. the -On the $1st July, 1914, at 1, -Southses-terrace, Buttes, the wife of HENEY LAYARD R.N, -a soo.

WEDGEWOOD. On the 15th July, at stillborn. Kaburi, Nigeria, the of REV. C. H.

WEDGEWOOD-a SOD, MARRIAGES. BECHER On the 304h July; 1914, John the Raptist's Church, Penshurst, by Rev. the Hon. E. iT.

Lottelten, uncle of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Lionel jet Headmaster of Harrow, and the Rev. Canon Maberlybe Better, LANCELOT EDWARD BECHER, R.K., second a tO ate John Henry Becher and Mrs. Becher, of South well, Mute MARGARET LUCY LYTTELTON. only daughter of the ba Bishop of Southampton, and niece of Lady Frederick of The Glebe, Pensburst.

faredish. BRIANER-RANDALL -On the 29th at Ballivor Church, by Rev. L. Dickenson, Vicar of Downton, uncle of tire bride, and Rev. R.

Merrin, Rector of the MOL. WALTER GEORGE, elder son of COLONEL and Mrs. BRUNERof Thurlaston Leicestershire, to MABQUERITE pairsi, younger daughter of MAJOR and Mrs. MONTGOMERY, a Co. Meath.

ENGLISH GORDON. -On the 30th July, at Christ Church, Surfair, by the Rev. E. Hilliard, LIEUTENANT STEPHEN ATAR ENGLISE, R.N., eider son of Major and Mrs. J.

0. Last, of The. Priory, Halverton, Devon, to MADELINE ETHEL, poor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GRABAN GORDON, of Brosdlands, I.W.

GIBBINS COLEMAN. -On the 1st August, 1914, at Maryle: bor Pared Church, by Rev. H. Gibbins, Vicar of St. Paul's, Lancashire, brother of the bridegroom, NORMAN MARTIN, son of Mr.

and the late Mrs. J. G. GIBBINS, 43, Brunswined. Hove.

to HELENA MARY, daughter of the late Mr. Mrs. M. MACDOWELL COLEMAN, Madras, India. Jersey please copy.

INSKIP the 30th July, at St. large, by the Rev. Canon Inskip, Vicar of Jesmond. wines by the Rev. Canon Low, Rector of St.

Columba's, Mr. H. INSKIP, second son of the late Mr. James Inskip; to LOT ORR EWING, widow of Mr. Charles Orr- Ewing, 12.

hod eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of JOHNSTON GOULDEN. -On the Seth July, at the ProKensington, by the Revd. T. Walsh, GORDON PHILLOTT sawtos, eldest son of the late Mr. Thomas Johnston, of Bath, decon Carie Mantovani, of Kensington.

-to IDA MARY. txt duchter -of Mr. H. J. GOLDEN and Mrs.

Goniden, of Canterbury. African and Chinese papers, please copy. LATARD MURRAY. -On the 314t July, 1914, at the Ord of the Holy child and St. Joseph.

Bedford, by the Very be Capon Freeland, MAJOR-GENERAL. CHARLES EDMUND FACTA Susas, widow of the late CHARLES STEWART -HIT, C.I.E.. Bengal Police: Indian papers, please copy. IMPRIERE: the let at All No, Fast Finchley, by the Rev. A.

W. Armitstead, WALTER OuT LEMPRIERE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lempriere; of see Sekinzton.

to MABEL ALICE, WILLCOCKS, daughter of the Willcocks and Mrs. Willcocks, of Cardiff. MACLEAN KILNER. -On the 30th July, at the Wesleyan Finchley, by the Rev. J.

Milton Brown, uncle of the bride, the Res. Dr. Wenyon, and the Rev. Alexander Ramsey, HE MAROT EBITE KILNER, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Kilter, of Oriefeld, Finchley, to ROBERT Gary VIS MACLEAN, sOD of the late Rev. Robert Not Pen sant. Liverpool. POWERS On the 1st at St. Martin's, London, THiN CLARENCE POWERS, of New York, to GLADYS daughter of FREDERICK WILLIAM KELL, of Aldeburgh, SHAW the 29th July, at Christ Church.

B.C.. by the Rev. Cecil Owen, STANLEY GEORGE So of the late G. F. SHAw.

R.I.C.. to CICELY third daughter of the late Rev. J. A. WILLIAMS.

Nick: of Alderminater, Stratford-on-Avon. WIGNER BATLEY. -On the 30th July, at Lewisham-road keas by Rev, J. Westland Rose, ARTHUR wit the late M. WIGNER, B.A., B.Sc..

late of India Office, Let fo fWicuer, of 92. Tyrwhitt-road, St. Johns, to NELLIE da chter of Air. and Mrs. E.

G. BATLEY, 191, BrockleySE DIAMOND WEDDING. DAYS: STANLEY. On the 3rd of August, 1854, the took pisor of the REV. OWEN W.

DAVYS, M.A.. youngest I George Davys, D.D., Lord Bishop of Peterwith HELEN -LE ELEMING, third daughter of ED FARD we pet emed of Ponsotiby Hall, Cumberland. The ceremony by the Rishop in Ponsonby Church. DEATHS. ASHE.

-On the 1st Englemere Hill, "Ascot, Berks, LEINE, beloved wife of FREDERICK WEBBER ASHE. on ALWIN FOSTER. -On the 31st July, of Park Hill, FarnHanta, ADA LOUISA, wife of the late REv. E. C.

AYLWINhere Rector of Clifton. Beds. Funeral on Tuesday, 6t 2.30, l'amborough. BOWDEN. PAINITS -On July, at a nursing home, Berhill, WOODWARD, aged 26, eldest daughter of the late in BOWDEN.

Rector of Bow. Deron. BUTCHER. the 30th July, at Exethyrst. Durban, Natal, so Mazy, widow of SAMUEL BUTCHER, in her eighty.

the 31st July, at Leigham. PlympVERE. only of Mr. and Mrs. CHOLMONDELEY.

14. CANFIELD. On the 28th July, at Falmouth, suddenly, risth year. WILLIAN THOMAS CRANFIELD, of Ewes, captain of yacht Xanthe, for 38 years the and friend of Sir Arthur Channell. RAW HALL.

ANNIE the 30th widow July, at of 11, the late Revd. Calmington-road, S. I. CRAWBALL. souetime Siratton, Wilts, and of Neen Monkton, Pueral Christ Church, Kaling.

Tuesday, August 4th, PEN On 31et July. BARON JACQUES DA OLIVEIRA. VONLE in OLIVEIRA, In Paris, aged 54. PANTS DE SE HENRY the 29th of the July, Manor suddenly, Elouse, after Chaiburn. a long Clitheroe, Illness.

Service at the Parish Church. Chatbarn, this day 3rd. at 2.15 p.m. Interment at Bolton- byMine, and Manchester. 3.30.

All inquiries to be addressed to 31st July, at Worcester, very sudARTHUE LANCELOT EDWARD GRIFFITES, M.A.. Trinity Church, late Vicar of NAY. On the 20th July, st the Staff College, Quetta, MANNA Liged four months. sop of MAJOR RAINSPORD -im the 1st 1 at a nursing home, HANNAN, vidos will HART, forwerly of Northampton, in her 74th year. leave Sutherland at 12 o'clock toWillesden.

No flowers, by request. the 31st July, at Barton Grange, near Preston, HEALET, -01 in his 67th year. the 29th July, Sepekal, 0.7.8.. South Africa, in of the late TRON LA S. of Reuroc, ONES bet 76th year.

On the 1st at Langham. Hotel, as GRAHAM Jones, JONER, 43. Solicitor, youngest son of the late on Wednesday, aged Funeral at Brompton Cemetery the 31st July, at Florentine," Clapham CAROUSE GEORGIANA, wife of FREDERICK 5 EXTINIA malt, aged Tuesday. 73, Funeral. at Norwood Cemetery.

the late 1st WILLIAN GUNDEY MILLS, Newquay, Toctrey, ANNA Par Funeral a at Saint Sampson's Church, Golant. LANCE. On the o'clock Tuesday. August 4th. jot Ang.

at Selling. JEss wite of in the 31st July, at Tanranga, New Zealand. MILLIPS. 61et year. second Arthur Phillips.

House, Weston. Bath, aged 40, On the 1st 1914, at St. Mary's LIGER London, POCKLINOTON, BERTRAM aged MITFORD, 79 year. second No son Sowers. of the COLONEL PREDERIC On Friday, POCKLISOTON, July, formerly at Cheleworth, commandu Fusiliers, need 79.

on Tuesday at 3.0 On the 30th MART COWPER, the wife of the MINGLE. of Montacute July. Vicarage, Somerset. of On the 31st HELEN Loraine 3 aged 75. Interment Higheste Cemetery, PONTIFEX.

-On the 91et July, at 5, Relham loved husband pneumonia, after very abort mourn not as those of FANNY ELIZABETE who have no hope. On wife the 1st A he Swynnerton Park. Stone, HILDA. Wednesday. PREDERICK LADDELL Funoral Supplement 1d.

DEATHS (continued), (the -On the 23rd July, at Emsdale, Ontario R. C. result of accident), GEoFFREY, son of the late COLONEL STREATFEILD. the 2nd at Thornbury, East Lies. formerly BEATRICE Rector JANE, youngest Jelly, daughter of late REv.

1. G. Admiral Sir Henry of Trescoet. Devon, G.C.B., and aged 54. granddaughter of late -On the 2nd 30.

Arundel Mansions, Green FELIX VOLKHOVSEY. aged 60. Cremation at Gelder's Tuesday, at noon. the at Wash Common, suddenly, from a gun accident, ARTHUR Funeral morrow (Tuesday), 1 Newbury, at 2.15. Canterbury.

-On the 1st at Nackington House, ADA WATERPIELD, the 31st July, at Easthourne, FRANCIS borough youngest son of the late ALFRED WILKINSON, of PeterEDWARD, copy. Harrow, aged 43 years. Japan papers, please House. NATHANIEL ZOUCHE. On the 31st July, at 114, Eaton-square, ROBERT CECIL GEORGE BARON ZOUCHE, aged 68 years.

IN MEMORIAM. HARRISON. -In loving memory of EMMA ELVIRA HARRISON, wife of Edmund Pontifex Barrison, Assoc. M.Inst. C.

who called away Augnst was 3rd, 1912, at Pretoria, Transvaal, aged 70 years. Until the day break and the shadows away." the result of the 2nd August. 1913, at Wimerens, France, an accident. MARY ELIZABETH CUMMINS (wife of HOWARD WILLIAMS, Esore. 1, That glorious voice, so full of soul, nature straight true, has That gone from Our lose is heaven's gain, May ber soul rest in everlasting G.

H. CAPITAL OUTLAY charged to ensure appearance of an The IN PERPETUITY is announcement 4 in The annually application to the Chief Clerk, £15 The for lines Office. and pro rata. Delails on SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. LAND REGISTRY.

NOTICE -Title No. -140, BROADFIELD-ROAD, the The Trustees of the Loyal Lord Nelson Lodge of South London District of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, Manchester Unity Friendly Society, of the Roebuck Hotel, 34. High NEW Lee, 8.E., have APPLIED for the GRANT to them of CERTIFICATE of CHARGE in their favour affecting the land comprised in the title above referred to in place of the former Certificate which in stated to have teen lost. Any person having the missing Certificate possension shoald once notify the Registrar of the Land Registry, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. THE COUNCIL OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTE of BRITISH ARCHITECTS desire to make it to the public that it not in with professional etiquette for architects to advertise for work.

Members and Licentistes of the Royal Institute are not permitted to advertise. LAN MACALISTER, Secretary. Conduit-street, W. THE STOCK EXCHANGE. NOTICE.

MEMBERS of the STOCK EXCHANGE are NOT A ALLOWED to for Business ADVERTISE for BUSINESS PURPOSES or to Circulars Communications to persons other than their own Principals. Persons who advertise Brokers or Share Dealers are not of the Stock Exchange or in any way under the control of the Committee. Members issuing Contract Notes are requtred to form will provide that the words Member of the Stock Exchange, A List of shall immediately follow the signature. Members of the Stock Exchange who are Stock and Share Brokers may be seen at the Bartholomew-lane entrance to the Bank of England or obtained on application to EDWARD BATTERTHWAITE, Secretary to Committee of the Stock Exchange. Committee Room, The Stock Exchange, London.

WAR MAPS. Menes. G. W. BACON and announce that thetr MAP SHOPS will be OPEN for the SALE of above TO-DAY (August Bank Holidar), from 11 a.m.

to 3 p.m. Note the addresses W. BACON and 127, Strand, W.C. and THE CITY MAP SHOP. 14, Union-court.

Old Broad -street. E.C. CAUTIONS and NOTICES. TOTICE. -All mfferers from influenza should not fail to take BRAND'S ESSENCE of BEEF, which speedily allays the distressing symptoms and restores vitality.

Of all Chemists, Stores, -Brand and Mayfair Works, Vauchall. 8.W. -BRAND'S A1 SOUPS Are prepared from the finest materials and under the most bygienic conditions in Bottles or Tins. Large selection of varieties. of all high-class Provision Dealers, Stores, List free, -Brand and Ltd, Mayfair Works, Vauxhall.

8. W. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS. DISS HEAD SECONDARY MASTER SCHOOL. WANTED 15th September for mixed Secondary School (about 60 Pupils), accommodation for 80.

Pupil Teachers and Bursars taught. Salary £150, with a Capitation. fee commencing per The appointment will be subject to siz months' notice. Candidates must hold Degree of some British University. Applications, stating age.

with three testimonials and references, experience, degree, and other tions, by 15th August to 8. NEWSON, Clerk to the Governori. Diss, Norfolk, 29th July, 1914. SHEFFIELD. Established over 100-years.

Trade Mark GLOBE." IBBOTSON BROTHERS 00. LED. Manufacture Steel, Files, Saws, Railway Specialities, Laminated and Coil Springs, Patent Nuts and Bolts, Patent Spiral Springs, Patent Buffers and Couplings, Talbot's Air Purifier, Globe High Speed Steel. TRAPALGAR SONG." words by Lord of Norton, Nelson. music Dedi- by A.

Blackall, for Scouts, In Memory cated to Peter Baden -Powell, Junior Chief Scout, Sung by Miss Margaret Cooper. Price 6d. Priestley and Sons, Birmingbam. CURTAINS WANTED. OLD Several pairs of Old English 17th Century Curtains or Bed Hangings, embroidered in figures, animals, or flowers, upon silk or linen, wanted.

£50 £100 a pair offered it suitable and in good -Write J. BOCHRLLE THOMAS, The Georgian Gallery, 10, King-street, St. James's-street. 8.W. (adjoining Christie's).

COINS and MEDALS of all periods and countries valued RARE catalogued. Also collections or single specimens purchased at the best market prices for cash. -SPINK and SON. Medal lists to H.M. the 17 and 18.

Piocadilly, London (close to Piccadilly PURE CHINA TEA, per lb. Direct from Ship to Teapot. Saves 25 cent. 20lb. CANISTER, 258.: 10lb.

BAG, 12s. DE 6d. Cart. Paid. Cash with order.

List 6d. ALDGATE post free. STIMSON'S TEA WHARF. CHURCH-ROW. LONDON.

K. (Estab. 30 years.) EGYPTIAN BLEND CIGARETTES. per 100. Extras 66.

per 100. The finest quality are that has to been be the produced. PASSOW 3. Lover John reputation. They London, BEY CEMETERY COMPANY.

Limited A Chief Omce Newington, London, N. ABNEY PARK CRMETERY, Stoke Newington, HENDON PARK N.W. CHINGFORD MOUNT Scales of charges for New Vaults and Graves may be obtained GRRENPORD. PARK CEMETERY. Greenford, Middlesex.

from either Cemetery. 178 ARTHUR Dalston. CLARK. Secretary. TAMES SHOULBRED and Lid.

Undertake FUNERALS Work, throughout Family, in and Town and Mourning. Country, Cremations, Monumental Telegrams, SHOOLBRED, London. Telephone, GERRARD 540. ONDON NECROPOLIS FUNERALS in Town Of 121, country. Westminster Bridge road.

Cremators, Mouumental London. Telephone 839 Hop. Telegrams, Necropolo, 7 ANCER HOUSES which and has been in TUBERCULOSIS. contact with the should be Everything Houses and JOHN' contents WHARF. disinfected without the ST.

Town and Country. Tale. 427 Putney. Write for TO BOUGHT OR VALUED FOR PROBATE. ENRY SOTHERAN Booksellers, and Co.

48. PURCHASE Piccadilly, and LIBRARIES 140, Smaller Collections of Second OF in town or country, siving the best values value sent. in on or VALUE free. for PROBATE. Bookman, Experienced London.

Central: 1615. TO EXECUTORS AND OTHERS. BOOKS PURCHASED. PICCADILLY. BOOKSELLERS LONDON, to the KING W.

PURCHASE QUEEN, LIBRARIES or amaller collections of HOOKS in part of the 187, country. incurred market by other value methods riven in of carb. The trouble, avoided. and 187, Piccadilly, London. Telephone, Regent -501.

HOSPITAL NURSES. ONDON HOSPITAL PRIVATE NURSING START. TRAINED NURSES for Adults be and for Medical, Maternity, London Hospital, No. 5020 (10 the private that their thoroughly up to MONTHLY NURSES trained Hospital CHARLOTTE'S HOSPITAL. Horne application Telegrams, London.

ITAL Great can be The LONDON, MONDAY, PERSONAL. Moneylenders' Advertisements are not accepled by The Times. -Writing Post Office, Derby. If you cannot return. meet me somewhere to help unravel.

Think we know P. CLOSE whereabouts -An of old Mr. friend P. desires to ascertain for the present, Close, who some years member of the New send address to Box G.568, The Times. the person who wrote to a lady in Mayfair offering for sale a mitre formerly belonging to a deceased Cardinal will COMMUNICATE with her, W.

1793, care of May and Williams, 160, Piccadilly, he will probably be able to find a purchaser. ERMAN MOBILIZATION. Germans, who have served or are liable to serve, are requested to return to Germany without delay, as best they can. For information they can apply to the German Bedford-place, London, W.C. R.

L. VON RANKE. Consul (Acting ConsulLondon, 3rd August. 1914. £300 and 4 p.m.

29th or Jaly, stolen 1914, bet at ween Littlewick p.m. on Manor, 25th Littlewick Green, Maidenhead, and 11. Eston-mansions, London, S.W.. PEARL NECKLACE composed of 226 pearis graduated in size. The above reward will be paid by Toplis and Harding, 66, Cannonstreet, E.C., for the conviction of the thieves and the recovery of the missing property, or pro rata to the value recovered.

ADY and GENTLEMAN having charming House on South Coast destre to meet MARRIED COUPLE for Companionship and share -Box G.567, The Times. DVERTISER REQUIRES SOME ONE KNOWING LONDON well to show him round. August 3rd-7th. Remuneration. Letters C.

Haxell's Hotel, Strand. B.A., OCCUPATION August sound and legal September, training. as Mana REQUIRES Secretary, or any position of trust. England or G.561, The Times. WIT one HELP or Office DOCTOR'S Work, or DAUGHTER similar light to And employment at salary sufficient to keep small home together? Languages -French, German, English, and ox 6.539.

The Times. MAUD WETHNKALL Information required as to the present whereabouts of the atove, who was married in Cape Town on the 7th November, 1907. and last heard of in England about April, to Box E.838, The Times. CU DINE ELGIE. He was a REQUIRED of respecting Christopher CHARLES Elgie, who died in February.

1910, having by his Will bequeathed his radduary estate to his nephews and nieces surviving him or the children of aDJ nephews or nieces dying before him. Charles Cundall Elgie, if living, or his representatives if he died' after February, 1910. or his children if he died before that date, are entitled to a share of the residuary estate and this share can he paid over at once on satisfactory evidence of identity being given.Address WILLIAM P. NEAL, Solicitor, 62, London Wall, London, E.C. VALUABLE and -GIVING FOODSTUFF only limited supply to private customers.

Send stamp for B.864. The Fimes. CHARBONNEL CHOCOLATES BY POST. The Special Series of New Price Lists enables one to order just those particular chocolates one likes best. CHARBONNEL ET WALKER 31, Old Bond-street.

W. ENTERTAINMENTS. A Great White City. EXPOSITION. Shepherd's Bush, W.

TO-DAY, 9. a.m. till midnight. GREAT HOLIDAY With a bost of FREE ATTRACTIONS and FIREWORKS. also the GREATEST COLLECTIONS of AMUSEMENTS, including the wonderful 101 Ranch.

CINEMATOGRAPH PERFORMANCES. Bank view in Chamber of Horrors. Dramatic TUSSAUD'S EXHIBITION. Open at a.m. Tableaux and Scenes.

Notorious Criminals of the Century. Relics, Models, Casts, Admission, children, 6d. Extra Rooms, 6d. -MADAME TUSSAUD'S EXHIBITION. ASKELYNE -circua, W.

DEVANT'S Daily at MYSTERIES, 3 and St. 8. George's WALKING Hal THROUGH A Mr. N. MASK ELYNE with The Yogi's Seats 1s.

to 56. 'Phone 1545 Maytair. ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY'S GARDENS. DAILY, nine till runset. Admissions Sundays, Fellows and Fellows' orders only.

Mondays, other days, children Band of Kinc'a Royal Rifles every Saturdas from 4 ty 6, SUNNY EARL'S COURT. GREAT REVUE, and PAGEANT of SPAIN. Sevillian dancing Baton dances, Midday to Midnight. Band of H.M. Royal Horse Guards.

Quadrant Restaurant. Tables booked. "Phone. Western 6.076. HE Meeting, To-day (Bank FLYING.

Holiday) from Ninth 12 noon. London Aviation Looping the Loop," Speed Contert, Bomb Dropping Competition, and Cross Country Race. Displays by famous Admission 6d, 28. 6d. Cafes.

Band. Promenade. Passenger Flights daily. £2 2s. Races every Saturday.

Special Displays every Thursday and Sunday. GRAND AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY MOTORRACING and FLYING MEETING. NINE CAR RACES, in which the World's Record cars are competins, TWO MOTOR-CYCLE EVENTS. AND TWO AEROPLAN CONTESTS. Racing commences at 12 noon.

ADMISSION con pro Trains from Waterloo (two specials) book to WITH CAPTAIN SCOTT IN THE thrilling and -Mr. comHERBERT G. PONTING'S story moving picture record of CAPTAIN SCOTT'S memorable journey. Twice daily, 8 and 8.15. At Philharmonic Hall, Great Portland-street, As presented by Royal Command at Buckingbam Palace.

Prices Reserved Stalls and Circle, 3a, 56.: 600 Unreserved 1s. and 2a. seata. 3003 Maytair. EST END CINEMA, Coventry street, W.

(Tele. Regent 2588) HAZEL in the International Romance in Three Acta ONE OF OUR GIRLS" Ethics of the Innocent but Awkward." ART EXHIBITIONS. ROYAL ACADEMY. SUMMER EXHIBITION. Open 9a.m.

to 7 p.m. Thursdays 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission 1s. Catalogue 1a.

SEASON TICKET. 56. N.B.A. -NORTH BRITISE NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. ACADEMY of RIGHTH EXHIBITION of the the Crystal Pane.

No extra charze. WHISTLER CAMPBELL EXHIBITION TAYLOR- of -Pictures. ETCHINGS. JO DAVIDSON- -Sculpture by the well-known America The LEICESTER GALLERIRS, Leicester-sq. 10-6, 10-1.

MOTOR CARS. FOR SALE WATKINS and DONCASTER 143 and 145, GREAT PORTLAND STREET. W. Telephone, SOLE 5743 Telegrams, Eustobile, London AGENTS FOR KING COACHWORK. Cars in stock for immediate delivery.

WOLSELEY 16-20 H.P. H.P. KING TWO LANDAULETTE BEATER £565 £670 16.20 H.P. RING CABRIOLET $650 16-20 H.P, KING FOUR SEATER 5675 INERVA 26 H.P. H.P.

3 CABRIOLET LANDAULETTE £850 £700 DANHARD KING COUPE £465 USTIN 20 H.P. KING £670 TERMAIN 15 H.P. KING LANDAULETTE £475 ARLBOROUGH 10-12 H.P. DOCTOR'S COUPE £250 YOUR PRESENT CAR TAKEN IN PART EXCHANGE MERCEDES 45-50 1913, with SALMON all-weather body fully £800 DANHARD 15 EP. 1912 LANDAULETTE £325 THE CAR MART.

Museum 2000. CARS BOUGHT FOR CASE. 297. Eu N.W. 173.

Piccadilly, W. York House, St. Aldates, Oxford. HAND DEPARTMENT. THE SECOND AUSTIN MOTOR CARS in COMPANY their bave Showrooms a number at of 479.

Oxford street, which are being offered for Sale on behalf of customers have purchased new models this season. The cars are open to fullest examination and trial. H.P. ARROL 20.9 body driver entirely enclosed painted blue: electric self-starter and lighting set price £625. Garage, Altrincham.

H.P. five-seat body. 14-20 excellent order, dual ignition, with G. all possible used by owner entirely B. W.

Oates, sing. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. TOURING CAR b.p.. compietely up. just ance.

only 18 months old. £220 -THRUPP MARERLY. 425, Oxford-street, London, W. YEW CARS H.P. GREGOIRE REDUCED COUPE.

PRICES! end of season 12 LA PONETTE hood and screen. Immediate delivery.ALFORD and ALDER, 58. Newington Butts, Phone tral 12937. THE CAR MART. Phone, Museum 2000, CARS BOUGHT FOR CASE 297, Eu N.W.

175, Piccadilly, York House, 84. Aldates, Oxford. FOR HIRE HE long RENAULTS). per mile, Garage, 1013 Padd. FIRST CLASS CARS CONTINENTAL from 30 to and TOURS of BRITISH LES SPECIALITY.

6142. SMITE and MARRY. Hallam REAL WILD WEST, in the STADIUM. Rain or shine, at 1, 3, 7, and 9 o'clock. CRYSTAL PALACE.

HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. FIREWORKS! VAUDEVILLES SIDE SHOWS! A UNIQUE PROGRAMME FAR SURPASSING ALL OTHERS. POPULAR VAUDEVILLES Twice Daily. MUSICIANS. JUGGLERS, ACROBATS, MUSIC, C.P.

QUADRILLE and MILITARY BANDS, ORGAN RECITALS, FAIRY PELAGO, BOATING LAKE, PLEASURE ART EXHBN. of PAINTINGS, MOTOR MUSEUM, SIDE SHOWS, At 9 p.m. JAMES PAIN and SONS' MAGNIFICENT FIREWORKS. Retarn Fare and Palace Admission from most London Stations, 18. 6d.

Also frequent Motor 'Buses. ADAME TUSSAUD'S Open 8 a.m. on Bank Holiday. New Attractions, and Up-to-date Additions. New Faithful and Impressive Portrait Models of T.M.

KING GEORGE V. and QUEEN MARY. THE EUROPEAN CRISIS. Lifelike Portrait Models of the EMPEROR of AUSTRIA, KING PETER of SERVIA, and other, reigning Sovereigns of Europe. The Home Rule Crisis.

Sir Edward Carson, Mr. John Redmond, and other Celebrities. Naval and Military Tableaux. Delightful Music. Refreshments at Popular Prices.

FREE HORSES, CARRIAGES, for GOVERNESS SONS 67. aguare, A DROIT A DROIT Contract with His Majesty's Government.) Steamers. From London, From Marseilles. EGYPT, AUSTRALIA, CHINA, JAPAN. VIA ADEN.) MOOLTAN 10.000 Ang.

7 Ang. MACEDONIA 10,500 21 Aug. MOLDAVIA 10,000 Sept. Sept. EGYPT, BOMBAY, KARACHI, ARABIA 8.000 Aug.

CHINA 8,000 Ang. 14 Aug. 21 PERSIA 8,000 Aug. 28 Sept. EGYPT, COLOMBO, CALCUTTA, NANKIN 7,000 Aug.

15 NORE 7,000 Sept. 12 29 NYANZA 7:000 Aus. EGYPT, STRAITS, CHINA, JAPAN, NOVARA 7.000 Aug. Japan direct NELLORE 7,000 Sept. lower fares withSICILIA 7,000 Sept.

19 out transshipment (Taking passengera also for Gibraltar, Tangier, "for Malta. by P. and MAIL STEAMERS EVERY FRIDAY from SUMMER SEA-TRIPS LONDON to GIBRALTAR and MARSEILLES. Return Fares. 1st Class.

end chias. MARSEILLES £15 0 £10 10 GIBRALTAR oF TANGIER £13 10 £9 0 Particulars on application as below. P. O. TO KARACHI BOMBAY AUTUMN INTERMEDIATE SAILINGS London.

Marseilles. Karachi. Bombay. INDIA 8,000 Sept. 30 Oct.

Oct. 20 HIMALAYA 7,000 Oct. 28 Nov. Nov. 17 Nov.

19 These steamers will convey one class only at Serond Saloon Rates. P. 0. BRANCH SERVICE, every third week from London, via the Cape, to Australian Ports conveying one class of passengers only Third Class rates. (Offices, 32, Lime-street, London, E.C.) P.

0. EXPRESS SERVICE. TO EGYPT. THE EAST. From Charing-croes, via Brindisi, every Friday, at 9 p.m., connecting at Port Said with Mail Steamers to India.

China, Australia, For freight and passage (all Eastern ports, apply to the Company's Offices, 122, Leadenhall-street, E.C.. or NorthumberlandW.C.. London. SHIPPING. PENINSULAR NAVIGATION COMPANY.

PASSENGER SERVICES. (Conveying the India, Chins, and Australian Mails under BRITISH INDIA CO. SERVICES TO MARSEILLES, EGYPT, CEYLON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, EAST AFRICA, BURMAH, STRAITS, MAURITIUS, CHINA, JAPAN, AND AUSTRALIA. Tons. (London.

PORTS. CHUPRA 6,178 Aug. 8 Colombo, Madras, Calcutta. CHYEBASSA 6,249 14 Karachi aud Bombay. 4,662 Ang.

19 Port Sudan and Fast Africa. 8,000 Aug. 22 Colombo, Madras, Calcutta, PAPAROA 7,749 Aug. land. UMARIA 6,000 Aug.

Malabar Coast and Chittagong. VARSOVA 4,900 Aug. 28 Karachi and Bombay. 6,000 Sept. Colombo, Madras and Calcutta.

CHINKOA 6.000 Sept. 11 and Bombay. 'MATIANA 5,281 Sept. 16 Port Sudan, Mombassa and 8,000 Sept. 19 Colombo, Madras and Calcutta, PERTHSHIRE 5,881 Sept.

23 Queensland. CULNA 6,500 sept. 26 and Bombay, at Marseilles seven days later. AUTUMN PASSENGER SAILINGS. TO COLOMBO, MADRAS, AND CALCUTTA.

Steamer. Tons. Leave London, Leave Marseilles. MORVADA, t.a. 8,000 19th September 26th September NEURALIA, 9,071 9,082 17th 3rd October 24th 10th October October October LA 8,000 31st October 7th November MERKARA, ta 8,000 14th November 21st November MALDA, La.

8,000 12th December 19th December TO KARACHI AND BOMBAY. Stearner. Tons. Leave London. Leave Marseilles.

MONGARA, 8,000 10th October 17th MANORA, t.s. 8,000 24th October 31st October GRAY, DAWES, 23, Great Winchester-street, E.C.. and 16, Northumberland-avenue, W.C. or GELLATLY, HANKEY, Dock House, Billiter-street. E.C.: and 62, Pall-mail.

S. W. ELLERMAN'S CITY HALL LINES REGULAR SERVICE of FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS FROM LIVERPOOL TO EGYPT INDIA. Steamers. Tous.

Date. Destination. CITY OF NAGPUR 8.500 Ang. 14 Bombay Karachi, BENARES 6,984 AuR. -17 Colombo Calcutta.

CITY OP MANCHESTER 5,551 Aug. 22 Bombay. OF MARSEILLES 8,250 Sept. 19 Karachi direct. Naples.

Marseilles. Twin Screw. Outaide Deck cabins with electric fans. Marconi wireless, First and. second saloon.

INDIAN TOUR rail) at specially reduced rate. ROUGH BOOKINGS TO THE PUNJAUB. APPLY -Bail Line, 9, Fenchurch-avenue, E.C; Montcomedie and Workman 36, Gracechurch-street, E.C.: Ball or Ellerman's City Line Agency, 22, Water-street, Liverpool: or to Geo. Smith and Sons. Glasgow.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. ALL BOOKINGS OF CARGO AND PASSENGERS ARE SUSPENDED. KELLER, BRYANT, Cieneral Agents. M.M. MESSAGERIES STEAMERS from MARITIMES MARSEILLES for MAIL Tons.

6.. Natal 4.012 Madagascar, Mauritios, Magellan 6,015 Ceylon, Straits, China, Japan. 19.. Caledonien 4.130 Bombay, Ceylon, Australin. 20..

Yarra 4.162 Mombasa Madagascar, Mauritius, 25.. Ville Clotai 6,378 Ceylon, Straits, China, Japan. Alexandria, Pirwus, Sing rna, Constantinope, WEEKLY. Black Sea -Naples, Syrian Porta. EVERY SUNDAY- CARGO ONLY -LONDON to MARSEILLES and porta in connexion with the Company's various mail services.FOR PASSAGE oF FREIGHT PARTICULARS APPLY st the Office, 72-75.

Penchurch-street. F.C., and 62. CALCUTTA DIRECT HARRISON LINE FROM LIVERPOOL. Botanist 7,687 tons, Ang. 10 7.474 tons, Sept.

Huntanan 7.450 21 Explorer. 7,608 tons, Sept. 15 Conditions per circular, apply to Gellatly, Hankey, and Dock House, Rilliter-street, E.C.; or Thos. Jas, Harrison, Dock House, Billiter-street, E.C.; or Thos, and Jas. Harrison, Liverpool.

BOMBAY. Massilia, From Liverpool, Aug. 5 Via GIBRALTAR Olympia, Aug. 15 EGYPT. Circassia Sept.

Recognized by the Indian Government. Fitted Wireless Telegraphy, Excellent Passenger Accommodation on Bridge Deck. Special Tow Fares. ANCHOR LINE, 4, St. Mary-axe, E.C.

BIBBY LINE: STEAMERS TWIN-SCREW fortnightly MAIL for Marseilles, Egypt. Ceylon, Burma, and Southern India. Gloncestershire, 12,000 tons, Liverpool, Aug. 6 Manetiles, Aug. Oxford 12,500 tons, Liverpool, Aug.

20 Marseilles, Aug. Bibby Bren, and On. Liverpool, 10 11, Mincing- lane, London, UN UNION-CASTLE LINE TO SOUTH EAST AFRICA. THE CAPE, NATAL, TRANSVAAL, RHODESIA, WEEKLY FOR SOUTH AFRICA. STRAMER.

Service. London. 8'th ARMADALE CASTLE Royal Mail 1 DOVER CASTLE Intermediate Ang. 8 CASTLE Royal Mail Auz. 15 CASTLE Intermedia Ang.

14 Auz. 15 Madeira. Palmas, Ascension, and St. Helena. Teneriffe.

MONTHLY VIA SUEZ CANAL FOR EAST AFRICA. GASCON from London, Aug. from Southampton, Aur. APPLY TO THE HEAD OFFICE, 3. FENCEURCH-STREET.

West end Agency Thos. Cook and Son. 125, Pall-mall, 8.W. NEE TIMES BOOK CLUB on UNION- CASTLE arrangement with THE TIMES BOOK CLUB the advantage of a first-clasa circulating library are available for Fint and Second Class ou the Mail, Intermediate, and East Coast Steamships of the line. SOUTH AFRICA BY DEUTSCHE-OST-AFRIKA-LINIE.

TWICE MONTHLY. 8.8. WINDHUK from Boulene, Aug. 13. calling Lisbon and Tenerife.

SPECIAL CHEAP FAREA. Free Conveyance of passengers and their baggage to Steamer and incidental expenses paid. ALSO SAILINGS TWICE MONTHLY TO EAST AFRICA. Cabins suite, single berth cabins, ke. Wireless Telegraphy.

ELLIS. KISLINGBURY, and Agenta, 4. AL. Mary-Ase, L.C.: 180, Piccadilly, W. 'comer of Duke street).

LONDON. to South African Porta by Western E.C. Route can booked with Mr. H. D.

Boret, 9, WEST AFRICA. EXPRESS SERVICE. SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL EVERY TO SIERRA LEONE, COLD COAST. NIGERIA NEXT SAILING, R.M.S APPAM. ACGUST.

London morning of DEMPSTER AND CO. Limited, Colonisi House, 4, 8t. Mary-axe, London: 20, Manchester. DIRECT IN 45 DAYS JAPAN from London Marseilles calling at COLOMBO. HONG KONG.

MARU MARU 15 KITANO To Japan 154 1at clam, $27 104. and class To other ports at equally moderate rates. Bummer Rates to and PORT SAID. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA 4. AVENUE.

E.C., LONDON. and CROWTHER HAVE BEEN FOR 40 TEARS egging packing, shipping, and insuring live every part of the world DIRECT AGENTS FOR ALL LINES EVERYWHERE. or call elsewber LO Times. AUGUST 3, 1914. CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS.

PRINCES ICE SKATING CLUB. The WINTER BRASON will In NOVEMBER, the miterations will have been completed. CHARITIES. E. R.

HOSPITAL FUND FOR LONDON. KING EDWARD'S, London, B.C. PATRON HIS MAJESTY the KING. Contributions SURSCRIPTIONS may be and sent to DONATIONS Bankers, are the Bank of England, much NEEDED. any London Bank, or to the Hon.

Secretaries. THIRTY-FIRST LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS FOR 1914. Lloyds Bank Ltd. 5250 £10 ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS, Cox Dairy Foster, and R. Co.

Supply 100 25 0 0 0 Hutton, Phillips, Mrs. T. D. 01060 0 Ltd. 10 10 0 £1 1a.

Miss Fisher, Mins Fletcher, Hollis, Mias Memoriam, July 26, 1890. Under -58. DONATIONS ANNUAL and OTHERWISE. Cromley, Mrs. £25.

Under £1. 7, Walbrook, E.C July 30th, 1914. KING RDWARD'S HOSPIHAL FUND for LONDON. Patron- MAJESTY the KING. SUBSCRIPTIONS and DONATIONS Are much needed.

Attention is drawn to the care exercised in making grants. Every eligible Hospital and Sanatorium is inspected by a medical man and a layman; expenditure examined, economy encouraged. Address Hon. King Edward's Hospital Fund, 7, Walbrook, E.C. DENTAL A Leicester APPEALS for GENEROUS HELP.

E. PINK. Secretary. GUYS HOSPITAL. S.E..

NEEDS VISCOUNT HELP. GOSCHEN, Treasurer. ST NEEDS MARY'S HOSPITAL. RYAN. PADDINGTON, GREATLY PRINCE ALEXANDER OF TECK Earnestly Appeals for New Anousl Subecriptions for HOSPITAL METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL, KINGSLAND-ROAD.

N.E. PATRON HIS MAJESTY THE KING. Help by Donations, Subscriptions, and Legacies urgently needed, and very carnently solicited. J. C.

BUCHANAN. Sec. and House Governor. THE BROMPTON HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTION AND DISRASES OF THE CHEST, 8.W. NEEDS HELP.

FREDERICK WOOD. Secretary. CHARLOTTE'S LYING-IN HOSPITAL, year 1.701 poor women received into and 1,864 attended and nursed in their own homes. FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED. ARTHUR WATTS, Secretary.

EGACLES, DONATIONS, SUBSCRIPTIONS urgently needed THE PRINCE OF WALESIS GENERAL HOSPITAL, TOTTENHAM, N. FREDK. W. DREWETT. Director.

PLEASE Gr.NORTHERN CENTRAL HOSPITAL, Holloway, with Subscriptions, Donations, and DREADNOUGHT SEAMEN'S 8.E. HOSPITAL. GREENWICH Aid for this National Charity Urgently needed. Secretary, P. J.

MICHELLI, CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY. Patron, 1 THE QUEEN. Denison House, 296. Vaurhall Bankers to the Council- Coutta and Co. 440, Strand, Additional support much needed.

THE ANTI-VIVISECTION HOSPITAL. BATTERSEA GENERAL HOSPITAL (Incorporated), Batterses Park, 8.W. Funds urgently needed tor 2. New New Out- Cancer Patients Department Buildings (in (in fall hand). G.

W. F. ROBBINS, B.A., IMPERIAL CANCER RESEARCH FUND. DONATIONS and SUBSCRIPTIONS URGENTLY NEEDED and abould be sent to the Honorary Treasurer, Examination Hall Queen-aquare, Bloomsbury, London, W.C. HELP URGENTLY NEEDED.

LORD. MAYOR TRELOAR CRIPPLES HOSPITAL AND 220 Tubercalous Cripples under Treatment, and 60 Crippled Lads learning useful Trades. DEPENDENT UPON VOLUNTARY SUPPORT. Sir William Treloar, Treasurer, 61, Moorgate-street, E.C PLEASE CITY OF LONDON. HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES.

OP THE CHEST, Victoria Park, E. (195 beds), With DONATION or LEGACY. NOBLE WORK FOR THE COMMUNITY ST. HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN. It gathers patients from all parte of the Kingdom, venting the spread of contagion and thus benefiting the whole community.

With this great work of healing to do, the reliable income is barely one-Afth of expenditure, No more deserving charity calls for your support! London County and Westminster Bank, St. Cheques should be made payable the Secretary and 49, Leicester-square, W.C. G. ARNAUDIN, Secretary. £10,000 STILL COUNTRY REQUIRED HOLIDAYS for the FUND CHILDREN'S send away 50.000 children this.

summer. The Hon. Trensarer, the Earl of Arran, 18, Buckingham-street. Strand, APPEALS FOR HELP to make up this sum, and cordially thanks £10; Clean Money, $10. TO CURE THE CRIPPLED CHILDREN OF THE POOR.

185 beds occupied, 400 children waiting their 1 for ROYAL Suyscriptinns, Donations ORTHOPEDIC. HOSPITAL, GREAT PORTLAND STREET. W. Address, the Earl of Denbigh, INSTITUTE. SELF-HELP MISSION.HELP THE POOR THEMSELVES BY SENDING OLD AND NEW GARMENTS, BOOTS and SHOES, Odds and Ends of all sorta to be soid at low prices to the poor or to the destitute.

From the proceeds Widows' Home, Two Convalescent and Holiday Homes, Institute and Workshop for the Blind, and other good work, including Seaside Camps for are supported. In the parish of St. Mary's, alone 22.400 souls. Ladies, please Working Parties and parcels GIVEN WILSON Institute, London, R. Telephone 85 Stratford and 882 Recent.

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION. HRI.P THE LIFEBOAT. -1913 PAP month's 1918 1913 1913 of 51,800 lives saved 1824 GEORGE F. SHEE, M.A. 22.

London A GOOD WORK A NEVER CALLING ENDING FOR HELP! Boys' Camps, Convalescent Homes for Men, Women, and Children are waiting to be occupied and THERE ARE GREAT EXPECTATIONS. Bat there is no money in hand to meet THESE HAPPY ANTICIPATIONS Country Air, Sea Breezes, and clean and bright HOW GREAT IS THE BOON and bow great the longing can only be known by those and work in the homes of DO HELP YOU HAVE HELPED 08 OVER MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS, to bring this chance of health to even wider circle of GRATEFUL STRUGGLING POOR ONES in a crowded District of East London over the Border. Contributions to the Rev. T. Given- Wilson, The Institate, London, E.

Excelsior heartily thanked. TO HELP THE DESTITUTE AND DISTRESSED. Belief by Labour in THE CHURCH ARMY. 120 LABOUR HOMES, Relief Depots, for both a out the land. Ex-prisoners, tramps, and loafers reclaimed uplifted; starving and bomeless relieved and comforted; helping hand for honest folk in distress.

Spectal HOMES and EMIGRATION TRAINING FARM fOR LADS. FRESH AIR HOMES for ailing mothers with their children MANY OTHER BRANCHES. FUNDS, Old Clothes for both sexes and all ages, and Orders tor Firewood, URGENTLY. NEEDED. -Cheques crossed Barclays" we Church Army," payable to Prebendary CARLILE.

Hon, Cadet Headquarters, Marble-arch. W. DANCING. DANCING HALL One Step, TANGO, $2, George Four privi £1 1a. Practice COURT PRESENTATION LESSONS.

5463 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. BORD and rates of hire the Three from per month. Second-band May be month. had on the exchanged, ASK to the prices PLAYER PIANO." Pianca LIBERAL DISCOUNTS FOR CASA. CHAS.

STILES London, about HALF PRICK. a and Player other Pianos 1 Brinamead, about On the Plane si COALS, COKE, COALS. E. C. LOWEST all parta of GAS LIGHT and COKE 00M.

Suppl quantities of or part multiples at of their above Broken cose extra. A. to -HOUSEHOLD South Metropolitan in South within three Cole ed. Orders PRICE, 1d. sod Co.

For passage apply to the latter firm at 5, London, E.C., or to the Branch Office, 28. W. -Passengers proposing to join steamers of the Line at Mediterranean Ports are advised to communicate with the Managers at 5, Fenchurchavenue, London, before leaving England. SHIPPING (continued), AUSTRALIA BY THE ORIENT LINE Under contract to Majesty's Mails to FREMANTLE, ADELAIDE, SYDNEY, and BRISBANE. Managers GREEN and ANDERSON, ANDERSON, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE.

TO AND TO AUSTRALIA SOUTH AFRICA. ONLY FIRST-CLASS CARRIED. Fare from £45 and £30. Glasgow. Liverpool.

NESTOR (tw. 14,501 tons) Aug. AENTAS (tw. 10,049 Oct. ULYSSES ASCANIUS 14.999 10,048 tons) tons) Nov.

Sept. 11 Apply to George Wills and Sons, J.td., 57, Lead or to ALFRED HOLT and AUSTRALIA THE VIA CAPE by THE ABERDEEN LINE. PIRST CLASS PARES PROM $45. THIRD CLASS FROM $18. Superior accommodation.

First and Third Chan A us.27 DEMOSTHENES 11.950 Oct. MARATHON, 8,000 Sept. EURIPIDES 15,000 Apply to Gen, Thompson and 7. Billiter R.C.: or Hickie, Borman, Grant. and 14, 8.W.: or White Star Line, Oceanic House, NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA Calling at TENERIPPE.

CAPE TOWN, and HOBART. S.S. A. ROYAL (largest in MAIL the trade) STEAMERS London every Four Weeks, TAINCI Aug. 20 IONIO (1.a.) 17 Wireless Telegraphy, Unsurpassed accommodation for 1 1st, 2nd.

and 3rd Class, SPACIOUS STATE RooMs Two, OR PERSONS AT MODERATE SHAW. SAVILL and ALBION 00. LTD. E.C.. and 62, Pall-mail: or to White Star Line, S.

W. N.Z.S. CO. TO NEW CAPE TOWN ZEALAND, THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING Lad. Zealand), will dispatch their Royal Mall Steamers Next departures from London Aug.

6 (1.3.) 10,758 1 Sept. 3 ROTORUA Low single and return. Parcellent Apply to J. B. Westray and 138, CUNARD LINE ROYAL STEAMERS.

MAIL AQUITANIA, LUSITANIA, MAURETANIA. FASTEST MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE IN THE WORLD. TO NEW YORK direct. To Boston, via From Liverpool at 2.30 p.m. From Liverpool, at 5 LACONIA Aug.

CARMANIA AQUITANIA Aug. 15 PRANCONIA Aug. MAURETANIA Aux. 22 CARONIA Ang. 25 Special trains from Euston to Liverpool on Sat 12 at 9.26 An p.m.

(or 2.30 p.m. and on Tuesdays at (for 5 ailing). Special Train from St. Pancras Station, London, at 6.10 p.m. every Friday.

TO: CANADA. FROM SOUTHAMPTON via QUEENSTOWN. To QUEBEC an.1 MONTREAL ASCANIA Aug. 20 ANDANIA ANDANIA Aug. 13 ALAUNIA Apply CUNARD LINE.

Liverpool: London, 51, Bishop E.0. 29-30. 9.W. or Paris, 37, Boulevard Capacines (opposite Rue Scribe). THE TIMES BOOK CLUB ON CUNARD STRAMERA.

CUNARD STEAMERS have a perfect circulating library service for passengers. By contract with The Times the advantages of THE TIMES BOOK CLUB are available for First and Second Cises passengers during every voyage without charge, and 1 iberal supply is carried of all the newest books. WHITE STAR LINE MAIL STEAMERS, OLYMPIC, 46,359 TONS, 7 THE LARGEST BRITISH STEAMER. LIVERPOOL -NEW YORK, ViS QUEENSTOWN. CZLTIO (20,904 tons) Aug.

BALTIC (23,876 Thursday. Aug. 13 train from Huston 12 noon. LIVERPOOL -BOSTON, via QUEENSTOWN. CYMRIC ARABIO (15.801 (13.370 toos) tons) Tueaday.

Tuesday, Aur. Special train from Eustou 1.40 SOUTHAMPTON- CHERBOURG QUEENSTO WYNEW YORK. Royal and United States Mail Service, Calling at Queenstown Westbound and Plymouth Eastbound. (10.796 tons) Wednesday. Aur.

OCEANIC (17.273 tonal Aug. 146,359 tons) Wednesdas. Aug. Special trains for Oceanic from London (Waterloo) 9.451 a.m. From Paris, 10.16 a.m.

American Line special train from London (Waterloo). 9.30 a.m. on siting day. will not embark or land passengers at Queenstown. Line steamer.

WHITE STAR DOMINION LINE. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED PARTIES TO CANADA -MONTREAL TEUTONIC (10.000 tons) MEGANTIC (14.878 tons) Saturday. Aug. Special from London (Ruston) 12 noon for Teutonio and gintic. Apply to White Star Line, Liverpool, Southampton 1, Cockspurstreet, S.

and 38. E.C.. London. THE WHITE STAR LINE ROYAL MAIL. STEAMERS Olymple, Adriatic, Oceanic, Baltic, Cedric, Celtic.

Laurentie. and By Megantic contract have with a The perfect Times the circulating advantages library of service TIMES BOOR CLUB are available for first-claws patonengers during every roy ado without and a liberal supply is carried of all the books. LINE U.S. MAIL STEAMERS, AMERICAN YORK. Cherbours.

PHILADELPHIA, Wed, Aug. 5. LOUIS, Aur. 15 Apply to N. Martin, 9.

Rue Scribe. Paris: American Line, Cock pur-street. and Leadenball-street, London; Canute road, Southampton; Local Agenta. THE TIMES BOOK CLUB ON AMERICAN LINE STEAMERS. The AMERICAN LINE STEAMERS St.

Paul. New York, St. Louis, and Philadelphia have perfect circulating library service for passengers. By contract with The Times the advantages of THE TIMES BOOK CLUB are available for one class cabin (11.) passengers during every voyage without charge, and a liberal supply carried of all the newest books. circulating library service for By contract with Th Times the advantages of THE TIMES BOOK CLUB are available for frat-clads passengers during every voyage without and a liberal supply is carried of all the newest books.

ALLAN ROYAL MAIL LINE TO CANADA. -screw Turb. ALSATIAN CALGARIAN. LARGEST and FASTEST to CANADA. 18,500 tons.

Weekly from Liverpool Shortest Sea Trip to America. TUNISIAN Aug. 5 1 ALSATIAN Aug. 14 Regular Sailings from London, Havre, and Glasgow. Allan Line, Liverpool and Glasgow 14, Cocks pur London 47, Rue Carbon and 10, Roe Auber, Paris.

The Allan Line Turbine Steamers ALSATIAN, CALGARIAN. service for passengers. By contract with Times VICTORIAN, and VIRGINIAN A tages of THE TIMES BOOK CLUB are available for First and Second Class pamengers daring every Voyage without charge, and a Liberal supply is carried of all the newest ROYAL MAIL LINE STEAMERS. GLASGOW YORK (via Londonderry). CALEDONIA (twin-acrew) Ang.

CAMERONIA Aug. 15 Saloon from £15 second and third clan low rates. Apply Thor, Cook and Son, Faria; Cunard Line, 29 to 31. Cock8.W.: or to ANCHOR LINE fenderson Brothers, St. Mary-aze, London, E.C.

ATLANTIC TRANSPORT DIRECT EVERY LINE. WEEK. Pirat-class passengers only. Auc. 8 MINNEW ASKA 11.35 16 From Southampton, leaving Waterloo Station, London, Apply to Atlantic Transport 1.

S. and THE ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE STEAMERS Minceapolis, Minnetonka, Minnebaha, and Minnewaska have perfect CANADIAN NORTHERN Through Steamehip or Rail. Bills of Lading sued to Monta Ottawa, Brockville, Kingston, Belleville, Colborne, Oshawa, Toronto, Orillia, Sudbury. Fort Frances, Brandon, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Conner ions with all Lines from Great Britain and the Continent. For apply European Traffic Manager, E.C: BRISTOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL R.M.8.

Royal George, Aug. 12. R.M.S. Royal Edward, Ang. 20.

CALIFORNIA and Best the WESTERN STATES: of AMERICA. pest route. service, Through tickets by all Atlantic lines Lowest rates and Agent. D. 8.W.

H. Drakeford, General European 60, Haymarket, HE CONTINENT DOVER and OST ROYAL MAIL TURBINE STEAMERS. THREE SERVICES DAILY trot LONDON. at 9 25 and for GERMANY. AUSTRIA and ITALY.

TRAINS DE LUXE OSTEND. BERLIN. VIENNA. and BUDAPEST WARSAW. MOHOO (Connecting with TRANS for CHINA.

JAPAN. Once Weekly Weekly: CONS nightly MAY. PACKET 53. BELGIAN STATE RAILWAY Inforination and time- books only.J (Continued on page 3) The Times SUBSCRIPTION RATES. THE TIMES and FINANCIAL One SECTION Ye Inland LITERARY post One Year.

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