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39,308. The eharoe for ANNOUNCEiTENTS in thit column of BIRTHS. BETROTHALS, MARRIAGES and DEATHS (vkich mutt be authenticated by the name and address of the tender) it SIX SHILLINGS for sir lint or Us, and ONE SHILLING and SIXPENCE for every additional line of about eight word. The chary for Announcement in the ARRIVALS and DEPARTURES column it St. per insertion, 54 wordt or less.

Thete Announcements mutt be duly authenticated with the Signature and Home Addrttt of tender. Cheques, Postal Order, tc. should be mode payable to The Time, end addressed to the Advertisement Department, Printinj House Square, London, E.C and crossed Couils and Co." Telephone, goOwm 2670. BIRTHS. BECHER.

On the 23rd June, at 8. More's garden. Chelsea, the wife of R. BrCEEK, Goa, India a son. Indian papers, please copy.

BLAKE. On the 22nd June, at Monefcton House, Alverstoke, the wife of Jack Bt txx, of a daughter. BRAY. On the 2th inst, at South wold. Mount Hennon road.

Woking, the wife of Fbakcis E. Brat, of a daughter. CARTWRIGHT. On the 11th May. at Melbourne.

Australia, the wife of Abthtjb James Cabtwright. of a daughter. COWAN. On the 22nd inst. at EskhilL Invereek, the wife of Kobeet Craig Cowan a daughter.

CRAN. On the 23rd insU at KetherdoK ew Maiden, the wife of Hugh Rose M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P, of a daughter. EAGLESTON. On the 24th inst, at 14. Old Park, avenue, Balham, S.W..

the wife of Akthub John Eaglestok, of a son. GREEN. On the 22nd June, at Ivy House, Ross on Wye, the wife of Llewellyn B. Greek, M.R.C.b L.R.C.R, of a son. HOUNSFIELD.

On the 21st June, at Hackenthorpe HalL Derbyshire, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Jerky Honts nELD a son. KING.

On' the 23rd June, 1910. at Famborough Park, Famborough, Hants, the wife of Cajtain W. A. de King. a son.

LANGMORE. On the 23rd June, at Aston Tirrold, Berks, the wife of Hjskbert Richard Lakgmokz, M.B. CanUK, M.R.CS.Iing., of a son. McBRIDE. On the 21st at 49, Edjrbaston road, Birmincham, the wife of Wiujam A.

W. McBmde (Burroughs, Wellcome, and of a daughter. MOXHAM. On the 14th inst at Grrvenor road, Sketiy. near Swansea, the wife of Chables 31.

Moxbak, of a son. PACKHAM. On the 4th June, at lima, Kingston on Thames, to Mr. and Sirs. IL W.

Pacotam son. PARRV. On the 24th June, at Penhurst." WashingtonWashington road. South Woodford, London, to Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Parky a daughter. On the 23rd inst, at Westholme, Dresden, Staffs, the wife of Erkest Patterson, of a son. PEARS. On the 22nd inst, at Farnham, the wife of A. G.

Peaks, of a son. Indian and African papers, please opy. PROTTD. On the ISth June. .1910.

at 6, Victoria utreet. Bishop Auckland, the wife of Ebjtest Barton Proud, cf a son. RQBATHAN. Oh the 22nd June, at St. Andrews.

Radyr, near Cardiff, the wife of Peecival E. Robathan, Chartered Accountant, of a son. ROBERTSON; On the 21st June, at Althorpe, via Doncaster, the wife of J. F. Robertson M.R.C.S., of a daughter.

TIN LING. On the 23rd June, at Holywell, Eastbourne, the wife of Jakes A. Tikling, of a son. WARES. On the 23rd inst, at Drumness, Fitzjohn a venue.

High Bsrnet, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallace Wakes a daughter. (Scotch papers, please copy.) WHITEHEAD. On the 22nd inst, at Granville Lodge, New Eltham, Kent, the wife of Wiltbed J.

Whitehead, of a daughter. WINGATE. On the 22nd June, at Wood Lodge, Shooter'a hiU, Kent, to the wife of G. F. Ricbard.

Wing ate. Esq, Royal Field ArtClery a daughter. PRICE 3d only Vicar ol tPre Aftb imfjratn, 1 voftni BIR' caret's, vicar, Hulrni and Mi cr: Malcolm. MARRIAGES. BEVTR: BEVIR.

On the 22nd June, 1910, at St. Paul's Church, East Boldre, Hampshiro, by the RoVd. Hedley J. Holdemess, cousin of the bride, assisted bytlie Bend. Frederick Haines, uncle of the tride.

prootfl? IIabbt Lawrence, only son of Harry Betcr, of Wootton Bossett, Wiltshire, to Esther Creetham, luchter of the Revd. George Saxmon Bevib, East Holrtre. ORAM. On the 24th June, at St. Marrich, by the Rev.

J. H. Kidson, M.A.. icr Pebsrocss Birch, Rector of St, Paul's, Faith Mad eline Oram, daughter of Dr. The Chestnuts, Heaton Park.

CATCHPOLE. On the 22nd June, rer son of Rev. George and Mb. of Lee, to Datst Barrow, eldest daughter of Edward Axles uatchpole. oi urove rant FOWELL: SPOFFORTH.

On the 24th inst, at St. Luke's Church, Kew Gardens, by the Rev. R. G. Fowell; of Hastings, father of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev, P.

Chamney, Richard W. Foweix to Valetta, elder daughter of Mr. W. Lotjdox SrorronxH, of Richmond. GARRARD VANHOUSE.

On the 23rd June, at S. Mary's Church. Shortlands. by the.Revd. W.

Austin GcTrard, assisted by the Howard Nixon and the Revd. Canon H. E. Wolley. Staklet Mitcheli, youngest eon of the Lite Thomas Edward AERARD.of Beckenham, to Dobotht Margaret, younger daughter of Johx Mabsr Van house, of Shortlands.

GUTHRIE SMITH STIRLING. On the 23rd at Holy Trinity Church, Brompton, by the Rev. W. T. Houldsworth, assisted by the.

Vicar of the Parish. Harry Wallis Gcthbie Smitii, second son of the late John Guthrie Smith, Mugdock Castle, Strathblane, X.B.. to uu Caroline, younger daughter of Sib Chables Stirling, Bart, of Glorat, NJJ. HERBERT BLYTH. On the 23rd June, at All Saints Church, Leamington Hast in es, by the Rev Canon Sitwell, assisted by the Rev.

A. Esau, William Henry Herbert, eldest son of W. H. Herbert, The Grange, Coventry, to Hilda Kathebtke, youngest daughter of the late T. P.

Blyth, of Birdingbury Hall, and of Mrs. Blyth, Qorrfina, Leamington. HICKS? PLATTEN. On the 22nd June, at St. Andrew's, Homehurch, by the Rev.

Herbert Dale, assisted by the Rev. Canon Curtis, Herbert, eldest son of the late Thos. Hicks, of Bran woods. Great Baddow, Essex, to Ibis Elsie, second daughter of Hebbebt Xlatten, of Harwood HalL Upminster, Essex. HODGSON RICHARDSON.

On the 21st inst, at Swithun's Church, Sandy, by the Venble. Archdeacon Bathurst, assisted by the Rev. Canon Nash, Rector of St. Swithun's, IVinchester, uncle of the bride, the Rev. Arthur George Hodgsox, Vicar of Harling ton, Beds, third son of the late Rev.

John Hodgson, to Lilian Maxwell, youngest daughter of the Rev. Joss Richardson. R.D, of Sandy, Beds. KAY HEAP. On the 22nd June, at St.

Anne's Church, Birkenhead, by the Rev. Canon Knox, MJL, LL.D, D.C.L., Vicar, assisted by the Rev. J. B. Saver (uncle of the bride), Arthur Obi ord, third son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Kir, of Heywood, Lanes, to Mart, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseth Heap, of Outwood, Birkenhead. MORTIMER KNIGHT. On the 23rd June, at St, Paul's, Knightebridge, by the Rev. J. Hamilton Mortimer, Vicar of Marston, assisted by Rev.

Boyd, Charles Henry Mortijier, eldest son of Charles Mortimer, J.P, of Vigmore, Holm wood, Surrey, to Alice, second daughter of the late Jasper Knight and Mrs. Jasper Knight, of 4, Queen's gate terrace, S.W, MULLENS GRASSIE. On the 23rd last at the Church of the Ascension, Balham hilL by the Revd. G. R.

Mullens (brother of the bridegroom), assisted by the Revd. W. B. Lindesay, and the Revd. A.

W. Leach, Harold Aether, of Hales worth, Suffolk, youngest son of the Revs. Richard H. Mullens, pf Kawhnrv. to Gertrcde Marion de Lisle, elder dauchter of Ltndblad RASSLE, of Streatham, and formerly of Montevideo.

NICHOLLS IRVINE. On the 23rd June, at Christ Church, Lancaster gate, Richard William, fourth son of Edward w. jmceoixs, oi oz, wueen gardens, to Florence, widow of the lato Major T. A. and S.

Highlanders, and daughter of the late John Quain, Esq, J.P., Co. Dublin. MCHOLLS UPSON. On the 23rd inst, at St, Peter's Church, Brockley, by the Rev. C.

H. Grundy. MJU assisted by the Rev. F. M.

Woodward. Perct Samuel, fourth son of S. Nicholls, of Oak HalL Buckhurst hiU, Essex, to Dorotht Jessie, third daughter of F. W. Ursox.

of Vale MascaL HoUington, Sussex, and The Priory, Brockley. SHARMAN WAUGH. On the 23rd inst, at toe Church of St. Mary4e the Rev. F.

Harcourt HiUersdon, George Garteeld Skarman to Edith Less, second daughter of Mr. A. Lees Wacgh, of South Croxted road, Dnlwich. SIDEBOTTOM GRAFF. On the 15th June, 1910, at S.

Sidwell and S. Gulval's Church, Laneast, Cornwall, by the Rev. Edward C. Graff. Vicar of the Parish (father of the bride), assisted by the Rev.

J. O. A dans. Vicar of Egloskayle, Cornwall (uncle of the bride), Johh Nowxxx, Sedebottok (of Manila), eldest son of ths late James Sidebottom, M.P., Stalybridge, and Mrs. Sidebottom, Harrogate, to Madeleine Ratcli rrE Coustn Grait, only daughter of the Rev.

and Mrs, Edward Graff. erMotitaLNumtfL tee loot of 2nd column. DEATHS. ASTLEY. On the 24th at Bickenhall mansionv Hugh Francis Lethbridce Astley, second son of the late Sir Francis Dugdale Astley.

of Everley, Wiltshire, aged 78. BERRIE. On the 24th June, of typhoid, at Lytton. road. Quetta.

British Baluchistan. Eleanor Fleet wood, the beloved wife of J. G. Berbie, Indian Telegraph Department, Quetta. BIDWELL.

On the 22nd at The Hermitage. Stevenage. Hertt. Helen Marion, beloved wife, of Harry Skextobd Bid well. M.In&t.CE, and youngest daughter of the late John Fenwick, of Preston House, Preston, North Shields.

CHAMBERLIN. On the 21st inst, at (U.SJL). Rose Chamberltk. eldest daughter of the late Charles Henry Chtmberlin, of Great Yarmouth, aged 59. CLERKE.

On the 23rd inst, atSeedley Leintwardme. Herefordshire, Charles Longueyille Clebke. youngest son of the late Colonel Sir William Henry Clerke, Bart, aged 81, No flowers, by request. DISMORE. On the 23rd June, at 65, Shrewsbury road, Oxton.

Birkenhead, suddenly, Anne Amelia, widow of Thomas Dismore, of Liverpool. FISHER On the 22nd June, at Powerscroft. South Woodford. Mary Ann, widow of the late Thomas Fisher, of Maldon House, Romford road, Stratford. FYFE.

On the 23rd inst, at Birkenshaw. Ettrick road, Edinburgh. Alastair D. FyrE, Lieutenant A.S.C, son of the late Rev. H.

Fyfe, St. Peters, Fraserburgh. t. 5ith 1910. at 5.

The Grange. Wimbledon. Ellen Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Captain Henby Gribble, ii.fci.wi. HAMILTON. On the 22nd inst, at 130, Oakwood Court, Lieutenant John Newton Hamilton, R.N.

(retired), son of the late John James Hamilton, of 1, Bflrklrtn.rnr,Vr.i imd Harriet H. Hamilton, of 130, Oakwood Court, aged 35. Funeral at Brompton Ceme tery 11.30 this (Saturday) morning, June HAZELGROTE. On the 23rd June, at Lindfield, SnT Mnv Aw ht.itijihove. for 50 years the faithful servant and friend of the late A.

P. Fletcher and of L. Fletcher, in her 69th year. KIMBER. On the 23rd June, at 97, St.

George's road, S.W, Alice Lennox Keubeb, late of 96, Belgrave road, S.W. bmnu at. St John's. WiltOn TOad. S.W..

to day (Saturday). Holy Communion, 8.30. Funoral service. 10.45. Interment at Brookwood, LAWLOR.

On the 23rd June, M. P. Lawlob, of WvnAsnnint Tajikerton. for 26 vears a Master at Loudoun House School. N.W., aged 53 years.

Burial on Monday. 27th inst, at 11.30 a.m, MaryJc bone uemetery, E. Finchley. LILLE Y. On the 21st inst, at Trelaske, Shirley road, Wallington.

Elinor (Nell), the dearly beloved wife of John Gunning Lillet and the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Holbrook, late of Anerlcy, aged 34 years. Interment to day, the 25th inst, at the Crystal Palace District Cemetery, at 1 ciock. as ross.

MARTEN. On the 21st June, at 15, Albany road, St Leonards on Sea, Sir Altbed George Marten, K.C, in his 8 1st year. Funeral service at St John the Evangelist, St Leonards, to day (Saturday), at 2 p.m, PAYNE. On the 23rd June, at Brighton. Arthur Frederick Payne, of 42,.

Jermyn street, S.W. POOLE On Wednesday, the 22nd June, suddenly, at Blackburn, Henbietta Chablotte, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Hewitt R. Poole, S.F.T.CD. ROSS.

On the 22nd June, at 16, Hamiltonoad, Ealing, in his 71st ant General Sib Alexander Geobge Ross, K.C.B, Colonel Commandant 51st Sikhs, Indian Army. Funoral at Ealing Cemetery on Monday, June 27th, at noon. No flowers, by request ROW. On the 22nd June, suddenly, at Eastbourne, Mrs. Harriet Row, of 60.

Mount Nod road, Streatham, aged 88. Will friends kindly accept this, the only, intimation WATHEN. On the 20th June, at Woodside, Park View road. Finchley, William athen, aged 81. On tho 23rd June, at Reston Lodge, Petersham, Nigel, the infant son of Lionel and Marjorie White rooRD, aged five WILLIAMS.

On Wednesday, the 22nd June, at St Marychurch, Torquay, Henrietta, the beloved wife of Isaac Mennell Williams, M.R.C.S., late of York, aged 83 years. WOODWARD. On the 22nd June, at The Knoll, Clevedon, of heart failure, after a very short illness, Jolia Leer, youngest daughter of the late Richard Woodward, B.CS. IN MEMORIAM. DAVIS.

On.tlie 26th June, 1897. Frederick Elias Davis, 32, York terrace, Regent's Part In ever loving memory. PERSONAL. APOLOGY, gTANDARD OIL COMPANY OP MAIKOP (SU1I1UVANSKI), limited. Telegrams London Telephone: 1353 Ldndon WalL 62, London wall, London, E.C., 22nd June, 1910.

Dear Sirs, With regard to the advertisement of the Prospectus, of the Standard "Oil Company of Maikop (Schirvansyi) Limited, which appeared in. ths Daily Express of Tuesday, the 24th May, 1910, we REGRET that there should have appeared at the heading of the Prospectus: an extract from an 'adver lisemnt which appeared in The Times of May 23rd in a form that might lead people to infer that the extract was from a statement by The Times itself. This was not the intention of my Company, and I am instructed by my Board to tender you their APOLOGIES that the extract should have appeared in this form and to undertake that they will not again publish the same or any other advertisement matter as. i. independent statement of The Times.

Yours truly, HERBERT P. COUSINS, Secretary. To the Proprietors of The Times. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. BISHOP DOWDEN MEMORIAL FUND.

SUBSCEITTIOXS to tbh FUND are now being VJXETTEO. and mar be sent to the underetsned. The primary chject at toe memorial Is to purchase the Blihop" IJbrsry to be rucert la ue CWbe lral ciiapter House. Further particular; or ii stated to tn appeal, which will be supplied on application. It who appr iatol the lute Bishop'it wocic and worth wiU Bubscnbe.

HUGH S. HOPE GILL. CA, Hon. Sec and 13. BuUand Btreet, Edinburgh.

LONDON ORPHAN ASYLUM. Instituted 1313 for the jSnteSuiceani Education of r5dS Children of the ncaeasitous midclle tlas from ererr P1" wc The JDAE ELECTION CLOSES at 12 o'clock noon on K1A 27th when. 30 children. Tit. 29 boys and else ted.

No voting paper will be received for poUinj after that time. 500 boys and girls are row in the School. Each ye ir brints a liability of 1500 to be proTirted fremrpmn tarr sources. Contributioai therefore, be gladly reoeiTea ana will entitle to rote at this ekntirrn. E.

II. BOUS FIELD. TrctTOrer. ARTIIUB P. blATHWAYT.

Chairman. HENRY a AEMIGEK. Secretary. Office, 3. Crosbr nauare.

Bishoyste. E.C HURLINGHAM CLUB, FULHAM. TO DAY (SATURDAY). JUNE 2Sth. at 5 GRAND BALLY of BOY SCO U1U Orgaied by The Heed Quarters btaff.

and by kind permission of ieut. General Pir K. S. a. Baden Powell.

K.CV.0, And the Esecntlve Committee. rROGEAAtilE. 1. Orcolar Eally. 2.

The Diamond Thief. 3. Bridge Building Display. i 4. Traiwport Wagon and Special Wagon Display and Extended Drill.

5. Big Tug of War. 6. Fire Display. 7.

(Possibly) Water Display. Baud of the Royal Horse Guards (Blue). 4 to 0.30 The CTiarge on Pink Vcinchera wlu peas usual. AUSTRALIA IS PROSPEROUS. TAMES SHOOLBRED and I Tottenhani court road.

W. Undertatc rnSEUAlM throuphrut tn town and conn try. rreroationa. Moomnrrital Wort. Family and Servant" Monmlng.

Teleerams SHOOLBFKD. London. Trlephone. GERRABD 50. GAKST1N and SONS (Est.

1S34). FUNERALS, Cfmations. Embalming, Memorials, 49. Tgrm stTOt. W.

TeU 1 ad. 8). MS. FhViW rafl (opp. PnhUc Library).

Tel, P.O. Bmp4S37. "lUNERALS in Town or Country at fixed cnarpea. Cremation, Monumental Masonry. London Necropolis Company.

121. Westminster bridge road. Telephone. 833 Hop. Teie miM NecroDok.

London." Attendance any hour. JOHN tAhKfcR and KtnMngton, V. I UNLEALE Sln tlicil j. Krfrerrtnt. and Eccmuur.

IKtLCSlE FJUCES. CranaUrg. Artistic Xonncental Wort. Tartefnl. ipeipenslTe moumirc.

ataitlcns for Probate. Tclcrrams. barkers. 3 elcphone 8820 Kcttiiigtcn. REMATION.

JOHN R. WILD MAN, 14, March tnontrBtreet, W.C mates all arrangements In London and lountry at a low inclusive charge. Explanatory booklet post free. Telegrams. Eartoborn.

Loudon." Telephone, Central 14713. "THE TOMBSTONE MAKER'S IN NORWOOD." See A Japanese Artist In London." THE ART MEMORIAL COMPANY. Principal DANIEL WOOD (late W. Piper). TJl Airaf JnU" Ixndon.

T.N 533. Sydenham. Mans oleums. Hi adrtmes. Crosses.

Tablets, itaibie. Stone. Granite, West JioTWMxi. London. E.

MEMORIALS. BRASSES and BRONZES. ALTARS. LECTERNS. FURNITURE.

ART, SON. PEARD, and 118 140. CHAKING CROSS KOAD, LONDON. MEMORIAL TABLETS in BRASS and BRONZE, MEMORIAL EEEKDOSES. PULPITS, LECTERNS, kc J.WIPPELL and Co, Ltd.

Manufacturers. Exeter, and 4 and 6. Duncacnon strcct. Charing cross. London.

TO EXECUTORS. BOOKS BOUGHT 10R VJHAJEO FOE PROBATE. HENRY SOTHERAN and Piccadilly, and 140, Strand. Second hind Bootsellen. PURCHASE LIBRARIES or smaller collections of Books.

Prist or AcrooRArrts In town or country, giTlng ttw best value in cash or VALUE iX)R PROBATE. Experienced Taluers sent. Removals viUiOut trouble or expewm to xellcrs. New Books, English and Foreign, supplied at full discount prices when subject, and a second hand catalogue Issued monthly. Thorough Boofcseetlng at home and abroad.

Telceraphlc address, linolrmen. Lnrelnn. Telmhone. OntrM 15)5. TO EXECUTORS.

VALUATIONS FOE PROBATE. WATHERSTON (J. Hesby), Jeweller; Goldsmith and 6ilrersmit)i. New and only dd'nw. 42.

OLD B0ND STR1T (Piccadlllr endlv LONDON. W. Mr. Watberston values, purchases, or arranscs collec tlor.s for family distribution. TJURSUANT to an ORDER of the Cliancery Division of tho Hleti Oonrt of Justice made 1n the matter of the TRUSTS of an INDENTURE of SETTLEMENT, dated the.

11th JIarch. 1871. and made between JULIA SlJUANCE and ethers: and In Uie mattCT of the will dated the eth June. 1908. of JULIA CATHERINE OLIVER.

leased. Few t. Oliver. 1003. S.4.049.

whereby the following "1U1RY was directed to be made, "An enquiry who were "rersorw who, according to English Jaw and by vtrtoc of or accordi tn the Statute of Distnbutlon.wouia on the decease of thetertatrix i uTa Catherine Oliver, widow) have been entitled tn the trust frada mto the paid settlement if the said testatrix had died possessed tlx. icf Intestate and without havrag been married and whether any of i em are since dead, and, if so, who are tieir resoectiTe legal perno al representatives. Notice is hereby given that all persona claim. raider the said inquiry are by VfM 4 A. nt Tnlr 1 1 0 to come In and prove thdr CLAIMS at the Chambers of Mr.

Justice gwinfen Eadv and Mr. Justice Neville, at the Roval Courts of JusticeStrand, Irndon. or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Order. Friday, the 29th day of July. 1910.

at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon, at the said Chambers (Room No. 7(M) is arrotatwl for hearim and adjudicating upon the clalnu Datcd the 16Ui day of June. 1910. J. FOX.

Master. NOTE. It Is alleged toat the said Julia Catherine Oliver was a datnrhter of Barry Parr Sqnance (formerly of Coleman street. in the City of London! Solicitor), who was married to JiiUa Morns in or about the month of September. 1834.

and.ln 1854 resided at Glvnbrydan. rear LlandDo. in the County of Cariniirthen, and afterwards at Broadwater House. Fraat, Sussex, where he died in The said Julia Catherine ODver Is alleged to have married James Farquharenn Oliver tn September. 1848.

and resided at Broadwater and Arundel, Sussex, until about the year 1834, when she went to POINTS FOR INVESTORS. British Investors are invited to Inquire Into Aujtxalia'a rate of Development, and to cmaeiiu paw Australia rffers scund opportunities InPastoriland Agrtculttrral isnci. in mines, ara in sianuractures. The country is vast and new. It breeds money quietly.

Local markets are Exports are rapidly growing. FOR TO DAY'S SUMMARY SEE PAGE 11. FOR INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS SEE PAGE 10. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS (continued). JAPAN BRITISH EXHIBITION, 1910.

JAPAN BRITISH EXHIBITION, 1910. SHEPHERD'S BUSH. W. DXBRIDGE ROAD MAIN ENTRANCE. Open 11 ajn.

to 11 pjn. Admission Is. RAND GALA DAY. BIRTHDAY OF THE CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN. GREAT JAPANESE ATTRACTIONS in various parU of the grounds (free).

ASSED BANDS la ths AFTERNOON and EVENING, indcding Drums, Fifes, and Scottish SPECIAL ILLUMINATIONS by THOUSANDS of iwrnwa tn COURT OF ARTS. ELITES GARDENS. COURT OF PROGRESS. TN THE EVENING. IN THE GREAT STADIUM, MAGNIFICENT SPECIAL FIREWORK DISPLAY, including COLOSSAL PORTRAIT OF THE CROWN PRTNCE, by Jag.

Pain and Sons. MAKE. INQUIRIES ABOUT THE COMMONWEALTH. The High Commissioner, 72, Victoria street, Westminster; London, S.W. A NDREW SIMPSON'S TRUST ESTATE.

Notice. An Action of MULT1PLEP0INDING and EXONERATION Is presently depending In the Court of Sesrfon at Edinburgh (Lord Guthrie. Onitnary) at the instance of the suryivinB TRUSTEES of the decreed ANDREW SlMIfON. Inspectoivfif Letter Carriers In the General Post OfSce, Edinburgh. Ijtteriy residing at No.

lll. Lotliian road. Edinburgh, Pursuers and Real Its teen, for the determination of the rights of parties claiming an lntrwt In his estate, against. Inter ados ID THOMAS EEID SIMPSON, second son of the testator, whose last addiess was Eastoirrtlle, Colorado. UJS.A.: (2) JAMES SON SIMTSON, only nrrvivirig son of the derwed James Simpson, eldest wm of the tesUtor.

whose last Irpewivaddrewwafl Aurtto. Texas. TJSJL and S) ROBERT SWAN ROBERTS, testator a grandson, whose last address was Wellington. New Defenders, Jn which Action the foUowins IMEKLOCDTOR has been pronounced jorf Guthrie. Act J.

H. Millar. Alt W. T. Watson.

The Lord Ordinary appoints Intimation of the dependence of tie Action to be made by advertisement twice tn Hie Times and Scotsman newspapers, and once In each of the following newspapers The Statesman, Austin. TexaivThe Republican. Denver. Colortdo. and The New Zealand rimes.

Wellington. New Zealand, for the information of all parties having Interest In the fund in medio. (Signed) CHARLES J. GUTHRIE. Of all which Intimation Is hereby given to all concerned 1 and partln.lsrly to yoiT.the said THOMAS REID SIMPSON.

JOHN MATHEWSON SIMPSON, and ROBERT SWAN ROBERTS. FORMAM BEN'NKT CLAB K. Agents for Pursuers and Real Raisers. 11, Chariot te fqiiare. Edinburgh, 14th June.

1910 jC KING EDWARD'S HOSPITAL FUND for feflra LONDON. Additional SUBSCRIPTIONS and DONATIONS for current xpenses are much needed. Attention Is drawn to the care exercised in maldng grants. Every eligible Hospital and Sanatorium is inspected by a medical man and a layman expenditure is examined economy is encouraged. All communications to be addressed Hon.

King Edwards nospltal Fund, 7. Walbrook, E.C CHILDREN'S FRESH AIR MISSION (Est. 1882). A holiday in the country for a poor ailing child from Holbom, Oerkenwoll. and St.

Luke's is secured by every gift of 10s. Patrons, Bishops of Bristol, Islington, and Stepney Archdeacon Sinclair, the Marquis of Northampton, and others. Help much needed, especially from ladies in the country to nnd suitable homes. President, the Revd. E.

Canney, St. Pctert. teffron hiiL Treasurer, Walter Hazell. Esq, bt Peter's Schools, Onslow street. cieritenweii roau.

ST. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL, S.W., Is most nrgently In NEED of addiUonal SUBSCRIPTIONS. The ordinary Annual Expenditure in 39.120 9 7 The ordinary Income from "all sources was 5 8 The DEFICIENCY of 4a. Id. had to be met by the sale of Stock and Legacies.

HENRY WINGROVK Sec to House Committee. ONDON CITY MISSION gratefully ACKNOW JLi LEDGE the BECEnT of 1 from Fredk. Wrrt. and I 1 from Mrs. E.

V. Chapel for the Genml Fund of the Society, wtuch is greatly in need of additional subscribers. Offices 3. BrideweU placj, E.C. F.

A. BEYAN. Treasurer. AAA CHILDREN will bo sent away this 4t)lvUJ Summer by the CHILDREN'S COUNTRY HoTJDAYS FUND. 18, Buctineham trpet.

Strand. If funds are forthoomrnc. nF.LP Is URGKNTLY NEEDED. Tb Hon. Trwur r.

the Earl of AKKAX. cordially thanks M. 20 Anioa. Is. TTIS SERENE HIGHNESS PRINCE FRANCIS of rl TECK ACKNOWLEDGES with vrTy grateful thants a DONATION of l.oso from Mr.

Edmrmd Dav's in response to his appeal for 20.000 for the MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL; ROYAL SEA BATHING HOSPITAL, MARGATE. The Committee gratefully AOCNOWLEpGE a. IX)NATI0N of 2 2s. from Rav. Edgar Hatch, in aid of this IlLBpltal.

which admirMdy situated tot tnntiru: tubercrilotis disease, but debarred by its situation from parUcipaUns in King Edward's Hconltal Fund OlSces. 1 Chri ng cross, TreascrcT. LORD BTDDULPH. London. S.W.

Secretary. A. NASH. ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL for DISEASES of the SKIN ACKNOWLEDGE with thants tlie following OONTRI BUTTONS towards the extinct icm of an accumulated deficiency of 1.500 (i.

P. Wells. Esq. 10 T. rulley.

Esq, 10. NO DEBT HAS BEEN INCURRED FOR THE PAST THREE The President, the Earl of Chestcrfleid, camestl pleads for further help: G. A. ARXAUDIN, Secretary. Office: 40, LelcesteMquve.

W.C. QUEEN CHARLOTTE'S LYING IN HOSPITAL, Marylebone road. N.W. Patron QUEEN ALEXANDRA. The Committee gratefully ACKNOWLEDGE IATION of TEN GUINEAS from Miss McAndrew, and EARNESTLY APPEAL FOR FURTHER HELP.

THE INCOME DURING THE PAST THREE YEARS HAS FALLEN SHORT OF THE EXTENDI XURE BY 387. Last year 1.793 patients were admitted into the Hospital and 2.8S3 were attended and nursed in their own homes. ARTHUR WATTS. Secretary. OYAL DENTAL HOSPITAL of LONDON, Tlcps1or.ftrn iTe The Managing Committee gratefully ACKNOWLEDGE the TTrETPT fnllnwinir DONATIONS 10 10 0 5 .5 0 5 5 0 5 0 0 RECEIPT of th following DONATIONS airs, waiiace Bethnal green Working Men Society.

lasn ITnvV Vso. W. W. James. Esq.

per coDecting box In ai! of this' n'rern'owed Charity, for which additional Funds are URGENTLY NEEDED. J. FRAKCIS FINK. Secretary. 5 0 0 OLD POINT and MODERN REAL LACES and EMBROIDERIES VALUED or PURCHASED.

i IHYWAEDS, 11, Old Bond street. ejlabushcd 1770 In Oxford rtrpct. VALUATIONS. SURVEYS. AUCTIONS.

J. nd KEMP and Co. EtaMislied in 1S11. 125, High Holborn. W.C.

CARRINGTON and Court Jewellers, of 130. EEGENT RTREET. having purchased the beaottful DIAMOND TIARA of RUSSIAN DESIGN, formerly belonging to the FRENCH CROWN" JEWELS, and worn by the EMPRESS EUGENIE, invite Inspection of the same, and of their SECONDHAND Pearl Necklaces. Diamond Tiaras. Earrings, end Rings.

HOSPITAL NURSES. LONDON HOSPITAL PRIVATE NURSING STAFF. TRAINED NURSES for Adults and Children, for MedlcrJ. Surgical. Maternity, or Massage Cases, can ba had Apply Matron.

London Hospital. Telephone No. 4460 Avenue. The nurses on the private staff return to ths wards between their rases after mtQdcnt rest, so that their work and knowledge are kept thoroogtilr tip to date. TVTATIONAL HOSPITAL MALE NURSES' ASSOCIATION.

Fully tramed MALE NURSES supplied at the shortest notice. All nnrses bold two years' certificate of training at the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic Skilled Masseurs supplied. Arplv to the Ijwlr Superintendent, National Hospital. Queen square. W.C Telephone 4594 Central.

THE LONDON ASSOCIATION OF NURSES. Hospital tramed NURSES, experienced in private nursing, supplied tan mediately for every kind of Illness. Also male nurses an 1 Masseur. Apply Lady Superintendent, 123. New Bond street.

W. Telegrams. Firth's Association. London. Teleplione, 1S55 Gerrard.

THE "ADA LEIGH HOMES INPARIS. Accommodation for 14fi BRITISH and GIRLS. GrattfuUy acknowledged Mrs. 3 3i. Miss FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED.

Secretary. "CM. French. Foq Church House. Dean's rard.

S.W. Treasurer. F. A. Bevan.

Eq; .54. Iimtnrd street. TTNEMrLOYED Mts. H. J.

TFNNANT gratrfnlly ACKNOWLEDGED the followlrg jJOJNAiiura to ncr appeal lass A. M. Grosjean. N. L.

Cohen. Fso. Miss A. A. Broadwood G.

P. Gooch. Esq MJ. iJidy Howard Vincent Miss C. Knowlcs Marcus Van Eaalte, Esq.

Hem W. Coulson, Esq. 0 3 0 1 0 0 5 5 0 2 2 0 10 0 0 110 Mrs. F. A.

Lewis Lloyd Mrs. Rivers Miss Symonds Anopymors (Tun brid Welk) "V.C.S."(KaUnff) k. His Worship The Mayor of St, Ma rile bone 1 0 0 50 0 16 NOTICE TO 10STAL CHANGES OF ADDRESSES. Thoie snbscriben to whom The Tlmei Is delivered bv prrt may obtain on application to the PnWIsher. Th? Times Office, rrtntlrie honse lira.

K.C. a supply of post cards specially printed for notifying change r.f addrejs. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ATTERBURY. The Ret.

Anson P. At. tebbtt rv and Mrs. ArrEBBrRvhavo arrived from New York per White Star ss. Oceanic.

BLENNEBHASSETT. Coi.onei. Blennebhass rr, C.M.G., has arrived from Sydney, per Orient Line ss, Orvieto. Address. Naval and Military Club; CASH.

Mrs. James CAsn and Miss Cash, from' Sydney. N.S.W., per Oric'nt Line 63. Orvieto, have arrived at Aldcrbnry, London. CJT.

BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL. Certificated NURSES trained at this Hospital can be had immediately. ST. JOHNS HOUSE. TRAINED and exrjcrienced Medical, Surgical, Matcrnltr NURSES and MASSEUSES can be obtained by application personally or by letter to the SLst Superior.

12, Qoeen square. Bkxmsbrrry. Telephone No, 5093 Central (P.O.). Telegraphlc'address, Private Nurses, London." GENERAL NURSING 5, Handeville place, Manchester sqnare. W.

Established 182. Under medical direction. From nenrieUa street, Covent earden. Fully quaM.ned NURSES, who reside in the Home, SUPPLIED Immediately for cases of every description. Worked under the system of eo operstton.

For partlcnuirs apply to the Superintendent, Teler ltone. Faddirtrifsi Telegrams. Nntrlx. Loudon. FTZROY HOUSE.

Fitxrov square. London. no reconstructed and refurnished throughout, contains SO beds. It Is provided with every comfort for the reception of MEDICAL and SURGICAL CASES of both sexes. Patients are attended by their own medical advisers.

Trained and experienced nurses sent out on the eh test notice. Address the Lady Superintendent, as above. Telephone. Gerrard 2004. Telegrams, Antiseptic Iiondoo.

T7XCELLENT FULLY TRAINED NURSES, Ex JjJ perlenced medical, surgical, mental, and fever nrrrses. MISS HOOPER'S NURSES' INSTITUTE. UPPER BAKER STREET, N.W. IeU Paddinfton sii. Telegrams, UelPfulness, Loudon.

XITM P1ERREPONT, Enquiry Arpnt to the'Nobility 7 ano lientrr. enmisiTO wiin rinaentisi enquiries ana delicate negotiations in 1 11 pari of the world. 7. fhar lan. fnndon.

T.N. 1097J Centml. REFERENCES TO LEADING LONDON SOLICITORS Good Furniture at Small Cost," WM. SPRIGGS nonse Fnrnishe 23S S41, TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD. will send post free1 rjpHE PRACTICAL BOOK.

OF FURNITURE. The best Furniture Catslogne. mHE PRACTICAL BOOK OF FURNITURE. illustrated Schemes To Furnl h. a Flat for 00.

To Furnish a House for 103. To Furnish a House for 150. Tn Furnish a Hous tor 00. MIRRORS and OVERMANTKLS. from 21 to 2L Special Catalogue.

SPRIGGS and Co. 1 1 238 241. Tottenham Court Road. W. SANITARY ASSURANCE.

Tie SANITARY ENGINEERING Co. fEsUbllshed 35 year.) thoroughly examine and test ths DRAINAGE of town and country Residences and CERTIFY when satisfactory. Pro pectui on application to IL Carter. Manager. 65.

YictoriA 4tee4i, Weot uiiatec Tdei'lioue Wesim iustex Sic The ROYAL ASSOCIATION in AID of the DEAF and DUIVEB, 41. Oxford street, London. W. THE ANNUAL SERMONS will be preached in ST. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH.

419. OXFORD ST TO MORROW (SUNDAY). June 26th. 1910.. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 o'clock, Preacher The Right Rev.

THE LORD BISUOPOF OXFORD. Evening Prayer and Sermon. 7 o'clock. Preacher The Rev. H.

P.tlRONSHAW. MA Ylrar of St. Mark's, North Audley streevLondon. W. FUNDS are URGENTLY HEEDED for this Special Mission to the Deaf and Dumb.

The Public are invited to attsnd these Ssrvices. which win be Interpreted to the Deaf and Dumb. THOMAS COLE. Secretary. "Look how thy brethren fare LONDON'S NEED.

Tho GOSPEL is daily taken into the Hon lea of tho Poor by the 93 Headers of the. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCRIPTURE READERS' ASSOCIATION. Twice as many Readers could be employed to morrow if funds were forthcoming. Pressing applications for Readers from Clergymen have to: be refused for want of money. 75 Tfill support a Reader for a year.

Legacies earnestly solicited. Donations and subscriptions thankfully acknowledged by EDMUND S. HANBURY, Hon. Treasurer, or the Rbv. ALBERT C.

KESTIN, Secretary, 56, naymarket, S.W. SELF HELP MISSION. HELP the POOR to HELP THEMSELVES by sending Old and New Garments. Boots aod Shoes, and odds and ends of all son, to be Sold at low prices to the poor, or given away to the destitute. From the proceeds St.

Mary's Widows' Home is supported, and substantial help is given to St. Mary's Children's Hospital, also to other good works in tbta large poor parish of 25,000. Ladles, please form Worknig Parties and send for sacts. Address parcels to the Lady Superintendent, care of Rev. T.

Given Wilson, Vicar of St. Mary's, Mission Hall. Plaistow. London. E.

THE CHURCH ARMY. The LAST HOPE of thousands. LABOUR HOMES for Reds ation of Criminals and Vagrants and for Helping Honest Petiole in Distress. EMIGRATION of Men. Families, and Lads to Canada and Australia.

HELP and CARE for sick and suffering. FRESH AIR OMES by sea awl in country for Mothers and Children from the slnms. MANY OTHER BRANCHES. Evsncel'wtlc and Social. PRAY HELP with FUNDS, Clothes.

Firewood 13s. 6d. per 100 bundles), and Waste Paper for Sorting, deques, crossed Barclays, to PREBENDARY CAIILILE, Hon. Chief Sec, or Mr. W.

F. HAMILTON. K.C, Hon. Treas, Headquarters. Marblo arch.

W. 17RESH AIR for DELICATE CHILDREN and INVALIDS. FUNDS GREATLY NEEDED to jdve a Three Weeks' Change and Rest to our AILING CHILDREN and TIRED MOTHEKS in this Dock District tn East London at our Convalescent and Holiday Home at Southend. The care, attention, and good food work wonders upon these mothem and children rinrlnir their slur this Home fronting the Sea. Kindly ore Cheques and Postal Orders, Union of London and Smiths, street.

E.C He. STEWART SMYTH. The VICARAGE, ST. MARK'S, JJUCK3, K. THRESH AIR AND CONVALESCENT JD For providing REST and CHANGE and NEW LIFE BY THE SKA for rick and weary poor of S.

FUbtov. E. sTmARY'S HOLIDAY HOME FOR CHILDREN, or 2. S. MONICA'S HOME OF REST FO WOMEN, at Southend, OT3.

In our SEASIDE CAMP FOE B0Y3 at Dymchurch. where they can have tender care, good food, and pure air. Is for thousands the ons bright hope of the year. Doctor visits Homes. Cheques and orders to the Rev.

T. GIVEN WILSON, Vicar of Plaistow, London, crossed Union of London and Smiths Bank, 50, Cornhill. E.C.: DR. BARNARD O'S HOMES FOUNDER'S DAY. Girls' Yillasa Ho Barkiagside.

Ess2X. Next Saturday, July 2nd, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 12 noon Scrvics In Children's Church. 3 JO p.m.

Annual Meetlni. Chairmas: THE DUKE OF S01IER3ET. Thi Earl of Sleath will Musical Entsrtaimnents by th Ch'ldnn thrcughout tie day. Maypole on th3 Villacs Green. Admission Is.

return nil ticiits. avatlabla from any station betwfei Liverpool stres. or Feachurch street nnd BarWnjsido (via; llfwd or Woodford). Is. first lass (cliikirm mder 12 hilf prlce).

Special tra ins from Liverpool street 11.8 ajn. and 2.43 p. Apply for tickets and further part'cnlan to The Secritary, 18 25, Stepney Causeway. C1ENTRAL PUBLIC HOUSE TRUST ASSOCIATION, 13, Dean's yard, Westminster, S.W. PTJBLICHOUSKS LEASED or PURCHASED for management on lord Grey a lrust system.

OANS at TWO per CENT, per ANNUM INTEREST i tn tnflr men under 40 rears of aire In the rind nr tMnf year of their business in the City of I ondon. or within five miles thereof. Loans or tiou 10 tw grar.mi upon nnqumtx awe sureties being provMel. Applv to G. A.

Pickering, clerk of Wilson's Tru, Lhamocr oi xx)naon, liuiiunaii, js.i.. TATENTS and DESIGNS ACT. 1D07. JT Notice is hereby given that the BROWN MACKENZIE SIGNAL COMPANY, Umud. of 1, Mircw Ward street, Belfast, Ireland, seek LEAVE to AMEND the SPECIFICATION of LETTEiS PATENT o.

Si i oi lau. grantea to William John Slackenzie. Linen Merchant. Innisfallen, Dunmurry. Co.

Antrim. Ireland, for Improvements in Electric Signalling on Railways." Particulars of the proposed amendment were set forth In the Illustrated Official Journal (Patents). Issued on the 22nd June. 1910. Any person or persons may rive notice of Opposition to the Amendment (on Patents Form No.

13). at the Patent Office. 25. Southampton buildings. London, W.CX, within one calendar month from the date of the said Journal.

W. TEMPLE FRANKS. ComptroIler GeneraL H. D. FITZl'ATRICK and Co.

94. Hope street, Glasgow. 23rd June. 1910. Chart ed Patent Agents.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. EWIS, SONS, and PARKER, I A Tailors. 18, St. Jam es'street, To 46. ALBEMAELE STREET.

Two minutes from St. James's street. HARLEY INSTITUTE. PATIENTS received for SWEDISH and RUSSIAN TREATMENT: atao at Eastbourne and Ryde Branches. Hours 29.

System taught under medical direction. 27. Ker Cavendish street, W. 3712 Pad, ENTERTAINMENTS, COLISEUM. TWICE DAILY, at 2.30 and 8 p.m, THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN DANCERS Introducing the MANTLE and WARRIOR DANCE from too Ballet oaiamoo.

with KUSLOFK In a new chara cter CECILIA LOFTUS In NEW IMITATIONS. MadA a TTANAKn ami rv, IWt. mnA VI 1 TTT (SATT. HUMPSTI BUMSTL Ascot Sunday atTioulter's Lock on th Bioscope. All Star Co.

Boxes (four persons). 1 Is. and 10a. Od. Seat! 6d.

to 5s. Children under 12 half price to FauteniU. Balcony allu xwyaa circle arternoons only, box uui kj Thone 7541 Ger. Mn Dir OSWALD STOLL, OYAL NAVAL and MILITARY TOURNAMENT, It Patron His Majesty the King. June 20 to air o.

OLYMPL4, TWICE DAILY AT 2.30 and 8 pjn, SPECIAL FEATURE THIS DAY GRAND MILITARY SPECTACLE BRITANNIA'S MUSTER." PRESS OPINIONS OF BRITANNIA'S MUSTER." TIMES I have not the smallest hesitation In nrtng that of the many displays that I have seen in the arena of the Naval and Military Tournament, this is the most dignified and suggestive. DAILY TELEGRAPH More brilliant and impressive than STANDARD The greatest Military Tournament that London ua ever seen. DAILY MAIL: "Britannia's Muster Is one of the finest spectacles seen in the arena for ths past ten years. TRUTH 1 have no doubt that Britannia's Muster will oraw an Imoon. Admission Is.

Early doors Is. 6d. at 1.45 and 6.43 PJn. beats can now be booked. Box Offices: 68, Victoria street.

TeL No. 5033 Gerrard. Oiympia (Addison road and Hammersmith road). Tel. No.

2405 Western and 4251 And Principal Booking Agents. Reserved seats morning and evening 3s. to 10s. 61 nnHE PUBLIC wishine to LUNCH or DINE will be JL allowed admission to Mewrs. LYONS and RESTAURANT ana uxili, ulxmpia.

at any time. rfVHE ARMY PAGEANT, Fulham Palace, S.V7. JL TO DAY and DAILY UNTIL JULY 2. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES. 3 p.m.

EVENING PERFORMANCES. Tuesdays. Tinusdays, and Saturdays only, 8 p.m. Reserved Seats. Afternoon.

3s, 6s, 10s. fI, lis, 42s. Reserved Seats. Evening. 1j 2s.

6iL, 6 12s. 6d, 21s. Book of the Pageant. 2s. 101, post free abrldgod edition.

M. Cook and Sons (Official AgenMI. A. and N. Stores, aril Service SuDDtr Stores.

Oueen VictorlMtreet. Keith. Pm rw ivhi Roy, Ash ton's. Hay's. Di trlct ileasengen, Locon and Oilier, and Leader and Co.

rjTJHE NATIONAL. SERVICE LEAGUE. ORGANIZE OUR MAN POWER! THE PATH OF DUTY 13 THE PATH OF SAFETY. Under the patronage of FIELD MARSHAL EARL ROBERTS. Va, K.G President of the League, the Vice Presidents, the jutou uxnmittee.

ue uenerai uxincu. ana pronuaeat iiiTTliiiwaa. A GRAND MATINEE on behalf of the League will take place at THE SHAFTESBURY THEATRE, generously placed at the disposal of the lngue by Mr. Robert (Vjurtueidge. on THURSDAY, JUNE 30th.

1910. at 2.30 Djn. MADAME ADA CKOSSLKY will sing Recit and Air Ombra mal SU JOIIN HARE and Mr. A. E.

GEORGE will ppear In "A Qmet Rubber." Slit CHARLES WYNDHAM and MISS MARY MOORE win appear in an Act, Mr. H. B. IRVING win give a Recitation. Mr.

ALBERT CHEVALIER will sing one of his well known songs FLORENCE SMIXHSON (Arcadians) will sing Theti of Arcady (Moncktoo). MISS CECILY CO UKTNLTDGE (Arcadians) will sing "I like Londou (Howard Talbot). A short PUy. "THE FLAME. by Marianne SUyton.

win ba produced for the League by Miss Marianne Stayton. Miss Helen Leyton. Mr. Harry Welchman. Mr.

H. E. Pearce. aad Mr. Kxlo Margettl.

ART EXHIBITIONS (Sfto Z) CONCERTS, tic. Jnness MISCHA At 9.0 ELLEN BO WICK 3 1 27 MHE, LEROY AND MUZ. JAROSLAWSKA 8 JO 28 THE NEW QUARTET 28 ROBERT CTUGNELL HO 29 YVETTE GUILBERT S. 30 CLARA BUTT 30 ADELAIDE PARKER 8 JO July 1 TOVEY CASALS 1 RAFAEL 8 2 BACKHATJS BLANCHE' MARCHES! .9. 0 (Advertisementt of thete concerts vS be found on poje 10.) A Short Address on the alms and objects of the League win be given by LORD WTLLOUGHBY de BROKE.

Pbm of Tlouse and Booking for Seats at the Theatre and the usual Agents. Tickets are NOT obtainable at the League OYAL BOTANIC GARDENS. REGENTS PARK. lmdon, JOHN WATERER and SONS, American Nursery. Bagshot.

Surrey. beg to announce that their GREAT EXHIBITION of RH0DODEXDB0N3 is Now Open, Cards of admission can be obtained from John Waterer and 8aru. Bagshot. Surrey. NATIONAL ROSE SOCD3TYS REAT ROSE SHOW, V3T B0YAL BOTANIC GARDENS.

REGENTS PARK, FRIDAY, July oth. E. Mawley. Berkhamsted. Herts, Hon.

Secretary. AWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1910. I AWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHTPS, 19ia JLJ At WTMBLEDON. DAILY DURING THE MEETTNO, TMPORTANT MATCHES THIS DAY (Satarday) MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES, LADIES' CHAMPIONSIUP SINGLES, and MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. For particulars see The Sportsman.

The gates will be open each day at 12.30. play commencing at 2.30 P.rru until further notice. Admission 2s. Od. daily.

Tickets (available lor the whole meeting), price 10s, may be purchaseU at the gates. There is each day sitting accommodation In standi round centre conrt for UDwards Of l.fXAJ persoos. of which mom lS. an. Tickets for the remaining seats may bo procured on the day of pvtyuuir jjvu ww Kawi ura wwi.

iv useless 10 ulcgTanh. or send remittances la respect to ssata. a nona mn h. 1 secured except as stated above. LUNCHEONS.

TEAS, and OTHER REFRESHMENTS are obtainahh on the lawns. UNDER the PATRONAGE of His MOST GRACIOUS IMPERIAL and ROYAL APOSTOLIC MAJESTY the EMPEROR FRANZ J03EPH FIRST INTERNATIONAL SHOOTING AND FIELD SPORTS EXHIBITION, VIENNA, 1910. MAY OCTOBER. FIELD SPORT and Its ALLIED INDUSTRY and TRADE. TRAFFIC OF VISITORS.

ARTS and CRAFTS. AGRICULTURE. PERMANENT AUTOMOBILE EXHTBITI0X TEMPORARY MINOR EXHIBITIONS. HORSE SHOW, RABBIT and POULTRY EXHIBITION. TEonnr exhibition.

DOG SHOW. HUNTING CALL (FanfiW COMPETITION. CARRIER PIGEON TXHTBITION. LUNA PARK. CTNEMATOGRAPH.

SPORT DIORAMAS. ENTERTAINMENTS, Sec (continued). LONDON HIPPODROME, DAILY, at tod FREQUENT CHANGES OF PROGRAMME. THS LEADING VARIETY THEATRE. HAPPY JUSSIAN BALLET By RUSSIA'S GREATEST jQANCERS, teetu line Mdlle.

POLGA REOBRAJENSKY. Mdlle. LUDMILA SCHOLLAR nd M. GEORGES JgIAKSCHT BALLET DiygRTlSSEMENT TE LAC JLi DE3 CYONES," Composed mSCHAIKOWSKY. JL ALL FROM THE IMPERIAL OPERA HOUSES' ST.

PETERSBURG and MOSCOW. The nost costly production of Its kind eves seen as an lteni on any programme. EVERY PERSON APPEARING IS A GREAT ARTISTE. Augmented Orchestra. The Referee savs HERSELF NOT ONLY A MIME OF THR HIGHEST RfTT CRTiTAIVI.V THE BEST RUSSIAN PREMIERE DAN YlCr 8EF.N IN LONDON." ONDON HIPPODROME.

DAILY at I and Li Box offlce 10 a.m. tn 10 nm Telsnhnrvs sm reserved: Boxes. 1 to 4 guineas: fantenlK 1. VLi vrvjinwa iws miu ureas arcies. os.

QS1 aretes, JS. 2 stalls. 2s. ed. Prices, unreserved Second drck andl promenade (standing) amphitheatre rtall.

la. odr amphitheatre. Is, Children under 12 haU prica to ail parts (except amphltueatre) at afternoon perfoimaaea only. Managing Director. OSWALD 8T0LL, FANNY FIELDS.

Daily Chranlele says "HAPPY FANNY FIELDS laughed herself tnto very high favour with her audience LINO SOa CHUNG UNO SOO. CHUNO LINO BOO. ALBERT CHANTRIER. French Songs at the plaaaf ED. BLONDELL and Cola THELOJTBory BEYEN PERZZOFT3; JACKSON FAMTLT.

DU PROS TRIO. THE GRASSH. CASS IE WALMZB Aseot Bandar at BotbW Lock oo the Bloacopa. ntons GARDEN REQUISITES AND PRODUCE. TTTANT any WOOD CREOSOTED TRELLIS FENCING GARDEN EDGING.

little or morn, row eaa nave It good and cheap, dialogues free. The Cheap Wood Cbaf nr. 19, Devonehlre tquare, E.C OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN The ExirrBrnoN of the Rare and Valuable Collection formed ry SIR VILI4AM BENNETT. K.C.V.O., purcliAatd by GOEER, and now on view at 170, NEW BOND ST. will definitely close on July 2nd.

Open daily from 10 a m. till 0 p.m. Saturdays 10 a m. till 1 p.m. Admission on presentation of visiting; card.

By Appointment Artista Colouraia to JL The King and Queen. WINSOR NEWTON (Ltd.) ARTISTS' COLOURS MATERIALS, Rathbone pbee, Oxford street, London. W. FASniONABLE FLANNELS FOR SUHMER SUITS. ALFRED WEBB MILES AND COMPANY, 12.

10. 8. C. BROOK STREET. HANOVER SQUARE.

LONDON. PATTERNS SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATIOJl. jCTORNTTURE. "IMPORTANT PRIVATE r.ALT. formertr the Property Of BARON GEDRGK I)K KEUTER.

LADY MOUAT. Dr. J. T. LOVE.

the Hon. lira, vaot ittakt. asceawi. ana (Tmm. Collection comprises one of the.

most mvninceet ijltc ltsw ot genuine hlrh cLws. Modern. awl Cflenial DraperlaRTcirpeM. and Worta of Art to be trea InL loe compiein. eaoiLraeu articles out of whl.

may.be selected at ones and Dl bed room with gum door wardrohw. 17s. wV i matte ootid walarrt bnd ronm (mites. Ii 17a. mUtos difcaa white an other enamelled bed room suite.

7 1. choice tfierUoa design ditto, 7 15s. i very decant Queen Ann dewga ditto, tlx Um.j twochnlos solkl mahogany bert roora suitej with Sft, in. wtda wajSV robes, al ana emgant wxunran wiiu u. irith 6ft.

wide wardrobe, formerlr property of lr rrsJrt Wlgan. 14 two oortly Inlaid with aaiborsa and natlaworj iXnxra irdtei. tl gnineu choice and rrnliiue dwlra ml strvsr EhberoonTsnlt i Itted with ebctro silver M.J5 hlrtcal to match: and others of very elaborate dptVMi three hiving orlglnauy eon over iwo guinm acn, mu front coem and Parisian deMgrn. an eiecant irawOT o. ion.

SSv bedirtead a new 80s several with mvwire smtara almeiegant Irjil'l mahocanr. pair, and other mniw from 20. DINING ROOM. i.mimti.iiiuuiin;i wiuatw ROOM ITOliu tt' asmnma. wn TT' ltirm choice Queen Anne dwlgo UU irffMwI at 7 Queen Arme design overmantel.

ftem Qoeen Anns dwlgn chain. eomtrrWng two eartfog efjfn SSl rttnall ditto, 7 1.: Queen Arma cl eiterHliKT st the entire being in perfect pirwrvitlon. Delfsljr Hrlw Owtterfleld settee. ISs. two kwrxre easy ebar.

natch at SfM. Very beaotlfqlly carred oak tanttmL larre sMenoarn. ao "Tf ttie, fft. ein. tone.

1r. ZZIZZZ P.7?,a!: match, at SO. rven nne ttuut raiiu iv ZSeC wTtA TrUGS to match, frorr 10s etm 'Si PERSIAN CARPETS and RUGS, errallr Vmi tm StZiTKtiS dlr Ped.kle with Pjrwt, lloed wine sarcophatu to match. Very efiofcw antfcro.1ilw iliLl Ullerr fewlers with cait cUwfet, and srsne with Mkws ieather seats three fine 3 delightful touch tone. orUtoeU i I ilfcr S(rMS JrW? deTlghtWlr tuffrrSrpeUrf ezcrnWU de ta.

Igr xy'rrs t. SihSr rtlkrri rl embmMerr: carved gilt table, asjj SSSSffJi IrriZri. VemU Martin. Boule. and tortoiNnbed raasM liS tmr mMneta.

commodes and A ZOOLOGICAL SOaETYS GARDENS. OPEN DAILY from a.m. until strrnet. Admission oo Sundays, l'ellowj and Fellows' orders only. Mondays, ftd.

other days, 1. Children. 6d. A Military band will perform every Saturday from xio to p.m. until further niTADAME TUSSAUD'8 EXHIBITION.

New Life lTl liks PORTRAIT MODELS of HIS LATE MAJESTY KING EDWARD VTL. TM. King George V. and uueea Mary. Oven irwn 9 a.m.

till 10 p.m. MASKELYNE and DEVANTS. 3IYSTERIES. St. George's HaU.

W. DaUrat 3 and 8. New and Startling Tie. Pictures of the Roval Funeral. THE SCARAB, a new magical farce by Neril M.vkelyne and Da via Devant.

iotroducinc a series of novel and startling Illusions, ba, Seat Is. to be. 'Phone. 154S Maytair. MAPLE PIANOS.

Before buying your hIum vi.tf xr.nl ml rv, test each Instru ment, and compare prices. Pianos by Bechitein. Brpsdwood. juuinner, eieinway. uoiiaru, uopunsoD.

au i "v.lril A i i At lowest price for cash or on three yean nyxtetn. Secood haud Hmtrs 8 tin mi. planoTTtt Ivouflhl? ceTOTIiILUKXJURI CATALOGUE W) NOW HEADY, and TULL PAjmCVLJLMt kOAD, LONDON, AND PARIS. oa APPLICATION. and other eamnew, 1 sorlnz urwterwl carveo lanmux.

orwi i br Bvuwtt, of Parl. betnx cffrrerl for tM rkflcnionjT tow i of ligs. an eiceptionauv wwi mans irog mawi waiim. CTwlmr a luTtrrlooilr trpholsterrt ChterSetl setts, two lartf touTiars eaV chairs to match, with four spring seaia chalS 171 M. the tot lovely rfeHro taet.ft.

wtsfi. two dalntr centre cwdonal uMe at them mos mantI fltments 7s. (VL Very beautiful and nrw ecSebsB of SaTDrwIvrei. Capo dl Monti, and.ether china ScroSiplete sets of tine oM i SoM. the set: a omntltr of tllrer and ftb SWd jfeti Tod Rodger, ant raoteetM eootJnlnc ewUirybr; Mappin and Webb, a quantity of taUjand Uoea.

sonw efcstw lixwT earrlnrs two Iron safe br Mil tier and Co. art John Tann. ran collection of bufhUo and antslope horss. ot "err nh buttertlM and beetle, and other iiaturallistesr necunern garden, motor and eoach hoiM alurK arl nneron, oth valuabla Items of mterert. all which full partlsa lars and catalogues may be had on application.

Any Itaa ssbT bs hal sepantdv; delivered free town country, or bU stoni free parment when goods nqaired. The waoto now as ftow 8 to 60. PARK STREET. UPPER 6TRiK. l8lJNOrOK invnnv.

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