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Rheumatism, of the Nerves.. Helpless Child Completely Cured by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Mrs. Ivens, Park View, Ansley Com- mon, -near Atherstone, Warwickshire, says I consider it really marvellous how Dr. Cassell's Tablets cured my little v Doreen. She was about seven when the illness came on. All at once she lost power of her arm and leg on the left Bide, and finally her speech went. She was in pain, too, ancl would cry for hours. The trouble was said to be rheumatism of the nerves, and in spite' of medical advice she was steadily getting worse. Her arm and leg were wasted almost to the bone. "As a last hope I tried Dr. Cassell's Tablets, and am thankful I did. In quite a short time I coulcl"see airimprove- ment. She gradually regained power, her speech, too, returned, and soon she was able to go to school again, well and strong as ever." Dr. Cassell's Tablets are the perfect modern ,home remedy for Nervous Breakdown, Nerve Failure, Neuritis, Malnutrition, Wasting, Anaemia, Sleeplessness, Indigestion, Kidney Trouble, and Premature Decay. Specially suitable for nursing mothers and women of middle age. Sold by chemists and stores in all parts of the world. Prices is. 3d. and 3s., the 3s. ize being the more economical. Free information on any case sent on request. Dr. Cassell's Co., Limited, Chester I. fioad, Manchester, Eng. I I
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& W M A ASTHMA SUFFERERS. STILL MORE TESTIMONIALS. Read these extracts from unsoli- cited testimonials or, if you wish, call at our offices and see the originals. Will you kindly forward me g. another box of Lalkala Asthma I Cigarettes. I have found them very 8 beneficial." § Kindly forward a 5s. box of I > Lalkala papers. The papers are 1 the most efficacious relief I have I tried." 1 I have tried hundreds of things I but nothing gives me such relief I as the Lalkala you have sent me." I I find immense relief from | Lalkala Papers." I If you are a martyr to Asthna- don't delay, send immediately for LALKALA. Leading members of the medical profession recommend LALKALA, it gives instant and unfailing relief and its efficacy is not lessened by frequent use. LALKALA gives no unpleasant after effects, and is obtainable in two forms, either in cigarettes or in prepared papers, the fumes giving an agreeable aroma. A I. JLetJ CIGARETTES 2s. 6d. per box of 25. PAPERS 2s. 6d. and 5s. per box of 20 and 43 respectively. If your chemist has not a supply, — send P.0. direct to us and we will forward to you post free. Sole Manufacturers, LUNDY WILSON & CO.. LTD., 110 Cannon Street, London, E.C. When Ordering, plea-ze. mention this paper.- t h. FOR ALL NERVE TROUBLES. A Neurasthenia, Neuralgia, Ne vous w mm* A j, m. bility, CURACEA s" 11 Sleeplessness gives instant relief and speedily cures. From Boots, Army and Nary Stores, Carnage's, Taylor's, and other chemists, in bottles ls. 3d., 2s. 9d., 58., or post free from CURACEA CO., (Sect. 4), Elm Grove, London, S.E. 15. FULL FLAVOUR and Finest GRAIN to the loaf can only be una. in perfection in REYNOLDS' PURE WHEATMEAL BREAD GoldM! edafa. ji Order from Bakers and Grocors. Address enquiry to—• 4* MVNOLDI A 00.. Ltd., Flour Mills Gloucester,
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LONDON SUNDAY PREACHERS Sr. PAUL's.-10.30a.m., the Rev. J. Rooker; 3.15 p.m., the Rev. Canon W. C, E. Newbolt; 7 p.m., the G. M. S. Oldhaim. WESTMINSTER ABBEY.—10.15 a.m., the Bishop of Truro; 3 p.m., the Rev. Canon H. L. C; de Candole; 6.30 p.m., th BiaOOp of Southsuafl-
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"A nayea,s, kups you right!' II < Andrews' & Xmas! Tills year, like most of the good things you buy at Christmas-time, Andrews' is in ample supp!y. Get a Tin of this body-cleansing mental- brightener in advance of the Festive time. It will surely tone you up and pre-dispose you and your family to a Merry Xmas, For the benefit of those who have still to make the acquaintance of this quarter-century-old stand-by of the hale and hearty, it is fitting to repeat its purpose: Andrews' cleanses internally. In a gentle way it helps Nature to keep the Liver active, Stomach normal, Bowels regular, and Kidneys effective. A spoonful in an early-morning glass of water for three or four days running clears away the physical cobwebs. In short, Andrews1 Liver Salt is the handy Home medicine which well people use occasionally to keep well 91 J USUAL SIZE. | IfL 2 CI. FAMILY SIZE M. \J Sold by Chemists, Grocers and Store throughout Great 'Britain & Ireland. Trade cTlqlliriesshcllld be directed to: SCOTT and TURNER, Ltd., (1) NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. (fD CLASSIFIED gilEgTilEIEgTS SCALE OF ADVERTISEMENT CHARGES :-Clasel' fied Advertisements are charged at the rate of Three- halfpence per word with a minimum of Is. 6d. "Readers Bargains and Wants" One Penny per .word, minimum ninepence. All advertisements for these columns must be received at this office before five o'clock on Wednesday to appear the same week, addressed to the Advertisement Department, Church Family Newspaper, 17, Tavistock-street, London, W.C. In all cases where replies to adver- tisements are to be forwarded. from the office an additional charge of ninepence per insertion is made to cover postage, etc. All advertisements must be prepaid. SUBSCRIPTION RATE. Subscribers are supplied from this Office on payment in advance at 10s. lOd. per annunt (52 numbers); 5s. 6d. the half-year (26 numbers); 2s. 9d. the quarter (13 numbers.) To Subscribers abroad, per annum (52 numbers), 13s.; the half-year (26 numbers), 6s. 6d. Money and Postal Orders, as well as Cheques, should be crossed National Provincial Bank." All letters' respecting Subscriptions should be addressed to The Publisher, C. F. N., 17, Taviatock- street, London, W.C. 2. CLERICAL. lid. per word; minimum Is. 6d. CLERICAL SUNDAY HELP SUPPLIED (and week-days). Registry for Temporary Help, Curacies, Titles, &c.—Address Rev. R. MACKRELI, M.A., 7, Arundel-street, Strand, W.C. PARISH OF GLANOGWEN.—COLLEAGUE WANTED, bilingual.-Apply Rev. R. RHYS HUGHES, Glanogwen Vicarage, Bethesda. SENIOR CURATE WANTED for Holyhead bilingual. Salary up to t240 according to qualifications.—Apply VICAR, Holyhead. SUNDAY DUTY WANTED, in London on neighbourhood. Open till Christmas. Usual remuneration,—Apply Box J., Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock-street. W.C. 2. WANTED, a CURATE -for Llanfaethlu, Anglesey. A title might be given, but a priest preferred.—Apply, Rev. A. OWEN EVANS, Llanfaethlu Rectory, Valley, Anglesey. LAY WORKERS, &e. 1 id. per ivord; minimum Is. 6d. HOLY OR-DERS.—Men of vocation and character to whom ordinary ways are barred, are invited to write fully to Warden, Brotherhood of St. Paul, Little Bardfteld, Braintree, Essex, enclosing stamped addressed envelope. Over sixty such candidates ordained by this means." ST. CATHERINE'S, DEACONESS HOUSE, Grosvenor-road, Highbury, London, N. 5.— Training for Evangelical Church Women as Deacon- esses and recognised Church Workers. Visitor, the Bishop of Stepney. Warden, the Rev. H. V. W. Stanton, D.D. Head of the House, Deaconess Constance Hankin. Training in Theology, Theory and Practice of Teaching. Parochial methods. Social work.—For information as to curriculum, fees, bursaries, &c., apply to the HEAD DEACONESS, as above. Next term begins January 10, 1920. YOUNG MEN WANTED for FREE TRAINING as EVANGELISTS in the CHURCH ARMY, C. of E. communicants, 18 to 35, single. Fluency and high education not necessary. Pocket-money and all found during training; salaried posts guaran- teed afterwards to successful candidates: and old age provision. Foundation for ordination later on. -Writo,.iri confidence, naming this paper, to CANDI- DATES' SECRBTARY, Church Army, 55. Bryanston street, London, W.l. BOARD AMD RESIDE14CE, HOTELS AND HYDROS. 1 id. per word; minimum Is. 6d. ASHOVER .-TheRYDRO. Situated! n a beautl- ful Derbyshire valley, 800 feet above sea-level. Pure, exhilarating air. Charming scenery. Etsv -ofaccess. Electric light throughout. Golf. Guests thoroughly well catered for. Terms moderate.— For full particulars addresa MANAGERESS, Ashover, Chesterfield. Reduced terms for winter months. BOURNEMOUTH WEST,ROSENEA1 H,' D Westcliff-road. Very comfortable BOARDING HOUSE. Beautifully situated in own groiads. Three minutes sea, 10 golf links. Electrophcne to Church, Winter Garden, Dan Godfrey's Band. Hosse warmed. Famous for comfort, catering, Bketrie light, billiards. Moderate. Book W< t Ste. tion.- PROPRIETRESS. ST. LEONARDS-ON-SEA. —APARTMENTS, with or without Board. Sunny position every comfort; excellent cooking. Special attention to Invalids or Convalescents. Moderate terms.— "KENNINGTON," 5, Grand Parade. EDUCATIONAL. lid. per word; minimum Is. 6d. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Low Wood, Casterton Kirkby Lonsdale.—Governors: The Bishop of Calisle and others. Headmistress Miss M. E. Browne B.A- Applications to HEADMISTRESS. [EDUCATION.—A clergyman, experienced In ■■■ tuition, prepares a few pupils for examinations. Highest references.—For particulars apply to RKCTOR," Box 670, Church Family Newspaper 12* TaYistock-street, London, W.C. 2. J APPEALS. Hd. pcr word; minimum Is. ed. PLEASE HELP TO BRIGHTEN CHRISTMAS for one aged and lonely. An old warm night dresa, vest or any little help towards a little extra comfort these hard times gratefully received.— Miss TURVEY, 45, Lonsdale-road,. Barnes, S.W. 13. ST. MARY, EDMONTON.—PLEASE HELP THIS VERY POOR PARISH of 8,000 people by sending cast-off clothing, boots, or "rummage" of any kind to the Rev. T. A. SMART, St. Mary's Vicarage, Edmonton, N. HOUSES AND FLATS. Hd per word; lninimurn Is. 6d. HOUSE WANTED to RENT, about 7 rooms s a within easy reach of London. Good tenants no children.—Box 600 C.F.N. 17, Tavistock-street London W.C. 2. TENANT ctmodern and nicely situated 8-roomed house, Kent, 22 miles London, would like to exchaLge for rather smaller house or bungalow within similar distance from London.—Apply Box 520, Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistoe -street. London. W.C. 2. TO LET. Hd. per word; 1ninimum. Is. Gd. SION COLLEGE.—The HALL and PORCH *3' ROOM, accommodating about 450 and 70 persons respectively may be HIRED for MEET- INGS, EXHIBITIONS, etc.—For terms, etc., apply to Mr. O. Edqaf. THOMAS, Slon College, Victoria Embankment:, B.C. 4. Tel. 593 City. SITUATIONS VACANT. lid. per word; minimuin Is. 6d. ST. ASAPH CATHEDRAL CHOIR. A BASS and 2 TENORS REQUIRED. Must be able to read from the old notation. Salary £50. Much spare time. Almost sure advancement, to the best Cathedral Choirs. Prefer- ence to demobilised Sailors or Soldiers.—Apply CHAPTER CLERK. piFTY MANAGERS WANTED for Church ■ Army Social Centres. Must be married mens not over 37. Church of England communicants. total abstainers.—Apply, CANDIDATES' SECRETARY, Church Army, 55, Bryanston-street, London, W.1, HEADMASTER WANTED, Llanddoget N. P. °" School. Welsh essential.—Apply RECTOR, Llanddoget, Llanrwst. HOME IN COUNTRY OFFERED two ladies in reduced circumstances, Mother and daughter or two sisters (middle-aged). Undertake all duties (daily help), needlework. Fond of children and country. State salary expected.—Box 672, Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock-street, London, W.C. 2. WANTED, immediately, COOK-GENERAL and a young HOUSEMAID. Family two.—Apply WESLEY, 6, Itudall-erescent, Wil- loughby-road, Hampstead, N.W .3., after seven any evening. SITUATIONS WANTED. lld. per word; minimum Is. 6d. AS GENERAL, little plain cooking, experienced housework, wash, wait; £ 28. Cook General, good plain cooking. Housemaid £ 20. Kitchenmaid, plain cooking £26. Others.—Yous»AS;i's AGENCY, 63, Minet-avenue, Willesden, London. (Stamp.) C F.N. READERS BARGAINS. Either For Sale or Exchange. ild. per word; minimum, Is. Bd. ARGAIN.-Riding liabit. skirt, good tailor. B White linen coat and silver-handled whip. 15s. the lort.Af.. FAKQUBARSDN, Florence Hotel, Lancaster Gate, London, W.2. BLOUSES, 5s. and 3s. 6d.; white Nightdress, crocheted top, 5s. Children's garments from Is. 3d. Good flannelette. Post paid. Proceeds charity.—Miss WARD, Wehtnor, Bishop Castle. COUNTRY RECTOR'S WIFE wishes to SELL useful wool articles (own work), to help meet cost of increased dilapidations, local rates on income, retired incumbent's pension, &c. Return- able li-st.-Box, 671, Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock-street London, W.C. 2. DARKISH Green Stockingette SPORTS COAT (little worn), 14s. 6d. Cost 29s. lid. Suit medium figure. Approval willingly.—Box 677, Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock- street, London, W.C. 2. FAMILY GOING ABROAD have CLOTHING for cheap DISPOSAL. Lady's navy gaber- dine wrap cape, lined Paisley silk, trimmed skunk. Skunk muff to match, £10 10s., cost 20 guineas month ago. Navy serge costume, lined white satin, W.27, L.34, B.37, 6 guineas, cost 12 guineas, worn only 3 times. Small size homespun tweed costume, 30s., little worn. Gent's tweed suit, latest cut. Height 5 ft. 10 ins., worn once, 5 guineas. Full list of other costumes, skirts, blouses, coats, suits, scarves, etc., on receipt of stamp.—Box 669 Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock- street, London, W.C.2. FOR DISPOSAL, EDUCATIONAL BOOKS. Matric, Intermediate standard, good condi- tion. List sent.—A KIRK, 23, Burton-crescent, Headingley, Leeds. FOR SALE, CHOIR STALLS (Pitch Pine, Oft. long, six seats, Prayer Desk and Seat (Pitch Pine), Sone Pulpit. To be sold very cheap. Can be seen at Monkton Combe Church, Bath. FOR SALE—Six GOLF CLUBS and BAG, 30s.— —Box 674, Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock-street, London, W.C. 2. HOUSEHOLD LINEN, etc., for DISPOSAL. New, perfect. List Stalp.-H., Aberzele House, Felpham, Bognor. JUMPER, hand knitted; best wool; new 35s. 6d. Treadle Sewing Machine, chain-stitch, £ 2 15s. 6d.—Box 676, Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock-street, London, W.C. 2. LARGE WARM OVERCOAT, large black Inverness wear for years. Youth's out- grown apparel, overcoats. Approval, if paid.- Box 668, Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock-street, London, W.C.2.. Will Advertiser please send her address to C.F.N. MOST DELIGHTFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENT and what no house should be without, 2s. 6d., for charities:-MISS MARTIN, The Hutch, Woodbury, Exeter. QAIR House-BOOTS, Cashmere, laced, new, suit Invalid, 7s. 6d., also Bronze -Evening Shoes, both 5's, little worn, 7s. 6d.. Approval. Postage.—M. E. W., 18, Alexandra-road, Crosby, Liverpool. REMNANT fine white Crash TOWELLING, 9 IL 12 yards 8s. 6d., pair Green Casement Cur- tains, 54 x 40 6s. 6d., pair Creme, ditto, quantity strong kitchen Roller Towels, 2|yds., 2s. 3d. each. Postage extra.-]E[., Aberzele House, Felpham Bognor. SECONDHAND CLOTHING—Mrs. EMJOTX, 125, High-road, South Tottenham, has been recommended by a reader as a reliable dealer in secondhand clothing. SEVERAL Black OVERCOATS and Clerical Frock Coats, &c. List on request. Approval for postage.—Box 673, Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock-street, London, W.C. 2. WHITE FOX MUFF and COLLAR for DIS- POSAL, Y,2 10s. Ermine Set, E3. Abso- lutely perfect and unworn. Latest fashion.— Letters, Mrs. BUCKNALL, 75, St. Paul's-road, N. 1.' READERS' WANTS. 1& per word; minimum 9d. URGENTLY NEEDED.-AIR-BED, about 30 in. by 36in.; also oval rubber bed-pan. In good condition inex:pensive.INv ALID, Wynglade, Poole. FAIR PRICE GIVEN for QUIVERS, mis-io. —STANTON, Birkenfell, Trelawney-road, Cot- ham, Bristol. WANTED, PIECES OF SHEETING for poor family, not less than yard square.—Miss CHAPMAN, Post Office, Lower Weston, Bath. WAN T E D.—SINGLE BEDSTEAD, with MATTRESS, for old lady not too expensive. -Box 675, Church Family Newspaper Office. 17, Tavistock-street, W.C. 2. THE GARDEN. lid, per word; minimum Is. 6d. JJLANT NOW, ROSES.—Beautiful garden, Rambler, and climbing Roses, 2s. each; 6 Hardy Flowering Shrubs, 10s. 25 Oval-leafed Privet, 3s.; 25 Raspberry Canes, 5s. 50 Straw- berry Plants, R. Sovereign, 4s. Nice Christmas Trees from 2s. 6d. each. Carriage paid for Cash. Orders under 3a. please add extra for carriage; prompt dispatch—JAMES WALTERS, Mount Rad- ford Nurseries, Exeter. (Established over 50 yearsO _C" J PUBLICATIONS. Hd per word; minimum Is. 6d. "CHRISTMAS ANGELS' VICTORY AND. PEACE," a bright Carol by Cecilia Havergal lid.—WEEKES, London. pOR THE ADVENT SEASON.—" The Meaning ■ of the Apocalypse." A complete exposition OIL Historical lines, 300 pp., cloth, 2s. IOd., post 1 free from the Author, Rev. E. if. Ifoii-NL,, Garsingtor Rectory, Wheatley, Oxon. MEMORIALS, &e. Üd. per ivord; viiniinum Is. 6d. MEMORIAL BRASSES & BRONZE TABLETS Exclusive Designs, Finest Craftsmanship. Actual Makers. List No. 3L on request. F. OSBORNE & Co., Ltd., 27. Eststcastle Street, Oxford Street, London, W, 1. MISCELLANEOUS. lid. per word; minimum Is. 6cf. A B. C. CARVER (Messrs.), The Jewellers LISS, Hants—Pay THE Highest prices foi OLD FALSE TEETH-old gold, old silver, platinum, old watches, jewellery, &c; CASH, or offer, sent I seturn post. Bankers, "Lloyd's Ba.nk." Un. rolicited testimonials from all parts of the world. APPLES.—Box and carriage free. Best hand- A picked Dessert and Cooking Apples, by pas- senger train. 24 lb 9s.—RECTOR, Martin Hussing- tree, Worcester; APPLES, fine eating, 25 lbs., 10s. Carriage paid.—WESTERN FRUIT SoppiiES, Nether Stowey, Somerset. ABDOMINAL SUPPORT.—Fo/ any aMomina weakness, after operations, etc. Our Abdomo Belted Corsets afford perfect support. Certain relief. Write for list No. 9.—R. SCALES & Co., Corset Mfrs., Newark-on-Trent. A RT IFICIAL TEETH (OLD) BOUGHT. DO NT be satisfied until you have dur offer. We pay 20% more than other firms. Correspondence confi- dential.-Call or post, THE LONDON TOOTH CO., Dept. P. S., 61, Baker-street, W. 1. BACON.-In sides or half-sides, Hams, Shoulders, Chaps, Lard and all pig products. Lists and particulars on application.—THE LONOFIKLD BAcox FACTORY, Trowbridge, Wilts. OLOUSE LINEN.-r-Remnants of snow-whits Irish Linen, fine quality, for Ladies' Blouses One blouse length. 5s. 6d., or three blouse lengths 16s. 3d., postage 6d. Send for Bargain List,— IICTTON'S, 40 Larnt^ Ireland. BUY, YOUR OILSKINS DIRECT FROM US. We not only save you money, but we give you better quality than offered by any other firm. Beacon Oilskins are made with the patent finish and are always soft and pliable. They never crack or stick, and never fail to keep out the hardest storms. Don't buy inferior Oilskins. Send youi order to us, and if you are not convinced that Beacon Oilskins are the finest value you have ever seen, you can send them back and have your money returned in full. Men's Coats, 2is. and upwards- Children's from 16s. 6d.; Long Leggings from 5s.; Sou'-Westers from 3s.; Ladies' smart Oilskins from 28a. 6d. Send p.c. to-day for the Free Oilskin Booklet.—BARBOCTE'S, LTD., 68, Beacon-buildings, South Shields. (5) CHRISTMAS.—Best selected TURKEYS. £ 1 2s. 6d. to £ 1 10s. 6d. each extra large Geese 14s. each. Trussed, post paid.—A. HARRIS, Rock House, Rosscarbery, Cork. CHIVERS' CARPET SOAP cleans carpets like new. Sold everywhere. Sample lid. stamps. -CHIVERS, 94, Alba ny Works, Bath, CORRESPONDENCE, MANUSCRIPTS, TESTI- MONIALS TYPED promptly and cheaply. Write for List.—NUNN & GOSTLING, 35, Finsbury- square, E.C. 2. CORSETS.—Strong Jean Corsets, 7s. post free. Send for illustrated list.ALDER'S C098B& FACTORY, Portsmouth. CORSETS.—Strong Jean boned whalebona double busks, 7a. cart Age paid. Catalogue free.—Mrs. VOLLER, Corsetiere, Kingston-road, Portsmouth. EXCELLENT BANK WRITING PAPER. Iucll S* cheaper than pads. Size 10 by 8. Samplq ream of 480 sheets, 3s. 6d.; three reams, 3s. 2d, eaeh; six reams, 3s. each. Carriage free in aL cases.—B. EKICSON & Co., 2, Tudor-street, E.C, FREE SALVATION FOR ALL by the Spirit oI Revelation in ZION'S WORKS. Vol.I.-XVI. (with catalogue) in principal free Libraries. INSOMNIA—The Delmar Pillow ensuraa promo! relief.—Particulars, Box 278, Church Famil* Nmsva"r 0 fact, 17, Tavistoek-st., Loadon, W.C. 2. fRISH LINEN AND LINEN MIXTURE.— 81 Remnant pieces, long lengths. Assorted- lots 10s. 6d., 15s. 6d., and 20s., carriage paid. All useful pieces. Money refunded if not satisfact oryl —WW. WILSON, 83, Agincourt-avenue, Belfast. IRISH LINEN TABLECLOTHS.-Sii perloi damask, very slightly imperfect, 2 yb 2, yds; 17s. lOd.; postage 6d. Amazing value. Write now for monthly Bargain List, free.—HUTTOH'S. 40 Larne, Ireland. JIG-SAW PUZZLES (Cheap and Good), from is. to 35s. Catalogues post free.—&VAN8 AND SONS, 96A, Stanhope-street, Euston-road, N.W.I. BUST A MINUTE, PLEASE !-I buy false teeth. Have you any ? I will pay you their utmost value, or just tell me your address and I will send you a neat addressed box for your con- venience for sending them to me for valuation, and I will enclose in the box my Booklet, which will give you a fair idea how much your teeth are worth. Yes, it will. I also pay the highest possible prices for jewellery, gold or silver of any kind or condition, or write for Price List. Teeth or any goods promptly and post free returned if my offer is not satisfactory.—E. LEWIS, 29, London-street, Southport. Lanes. Est. 1873. KNITTED CORSETS. —Support without pres- sure. Write for list.—KNITTED CORSET CO., Nottingham. LADIES' COSTUMES, Gent.'s Suits and Over- L coats cleaned in one week, from 7s. 6d. dyed from 12s. 6d. Khaki dyed for civilian wear. Overcoats from 10s. 6d., Trousers 4s.-HoRNER'. CHEMICAL CLEANING. LTD., 400, York-road, Ldndon- N. 7. Established 1856. LADIES' COSTUMES DRY CLEANED or Dyed suitable shades and tailor-pressed at moderate prices by the SKETCHLEY DYE WORKS, Hinckley. London Office: 58, Conduit-st., Regent- st., W. 1, Orders returned carriage paid- without delay. OLD JEWELLERY, silver, antiques, curios, pur- chased for Cltsh.-HENRY OLIVER, 9, Bartletts- buildings, London, E.C. 4.. ■REACH'S CHARMING CURTAINS, Patent Pro- ■ ductions, DIRECT FROM LOOMS. Case- ments, Muslins, Quilts, Linens, Blankets. Send for Catalogue.—S/FFLFL. PEACH AND SONS, 195, The Looms, Nottingham. ROYAL BARUM WARE—Vases, Candlesticks and useful articles for Bazaars, &c. Soft blues, greens, red, old gold. Terms and illustrations sent on receipt of 3d.- BRANNAM Dept. E., Litchdoa Pottery, Barnstaple. TOYS, TOYS.—6 assorted Novelties, 2s. 6d., post free.—KASSEL, Makers, Il9, Villas-road, Plumstead. TWILFIT" CORSETS are British-made. Of all drapers and ladies' outfitters. Popular prices. Spiral unbreakable steels. Write for illustrated booklet.—CHARLES LEKTHHJI AND Co., 50, Arundet Factory, Portsmouth. WATCHES WANTED. Any kind, any con. W dition. Good prices by return post. Watches returned promptly post free if offer is not satis- a factory.—E. LEWis, 29, London-street, Southport, Lanes. Est. 1873. OLD GOLD 4 SPINK & SON, LTD., 16, 17 & 1 Piccadilly, London, W .1, require Gold Jewellery for remanufacttire. They also purchase iihtiqueTriukets, Silver, etc. Parcels safely sent reg. pos6. Replies by return. Est, 1772. 7 •
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JiStrttts.Æarrt8eeSt BIRTHS a !A5^LA?-—,Deo- 7- at 15 Highland-road, S.J3. 19, to the Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Barclay— a .son. ,rK-AY;~D?(?- 7,at Amritsar, to the Rev. and Mrs. Arnold iraiog" Kay, C.M.S.a daughter. 'Pbovis?.—Dec 7, at the Vicarage, Cxanbrook, to the Rev. G. S. and Mrs. Pro vis—a daughter. MARRIAGES. T Cox—HOWARD.—Dec. 3, at St. Mary Abbot's, Kensington, Frank Noel, of Johore. fourth son of the iiiev. Thomas Cox. M.A., of Eamoan, Co. Antrim, to Katharine McLannaJian, elder daughter of F. A Howard, Escu and the late Mrs. Howard, of Ballycastle, Co. Antrim EVANS—ARMSTRONG.—Dec. 8. at Farncombe, Henry Malcolm Evans, son of the Rev. H. J. Evans, to Frances Glabra, daughter of the late John Armstrong, K.C., and of Mrs. Armstrong, of Kavendale, laracombe. DEATHS. CARTER. -Dec. 7, at Eaton Bray Vicarage, Dunstable, Rev. C. E. J. Caa-t-er, son of the late } JJ- ,P' Ca'rter. of Kennington Hall, Ash- iord, Kent. CLERK.—Dec. 2, at Eldin, Exmouth, Henry Thompson Olerk, Clerk in Holy Orders, and formerly cha,pladri R.N., surviving son of the late Captain Clark, R.N., aged 89. Fisf.TER.-Dee. 3, -at Parkstone, the Rev. Fen- wick PjsW Vicar of St. Luke's, formerly Vicar of Canford Magna and St. Jude's, Hali- fax. ju,ged 65. HILL.Dec. 5, Rev. Frederick Charles Hill, at te3Lra, Colfege-road, Eastbourne, formerly Kector of Sh^re, Surrey.
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PREFERMENTS i! APPOINTMENTS ALLEN, Rev. B. W., T.C.P., formerly V. of Kempsey; V. of Ettington, Stratford-on- Avon. P., Captain .Shirley. APPLET ON, Rev. T., V. of Ashendon with Dor- ton; R of LudgershalI, Thame. P., Hon. £ lx. C oj-e-Langton. BECK, Rev. W. E., T.C.F., V. of St. Anne's, .Birkenheaa; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Truro. BROOKE, Rev. J. M. W., C. of Hythe, formerly T.C:.F., and A«;istant-Char)lam of Gretna Factory; Director of Industrial Christian Fellowship in .the Northern Province. BOTCHTON Rev. C. H. K., V. of C.alver'ey, Leeds; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop ot Iruro. CHADWICK, Rev. S. C. of Clonleigh; Inc. of Lower Jiadoney with- Greenah, Gortin. COOPER, Rev. F. T., lately S.C.F., and formerly C. ox ot. Augustine's, Sheffield ;an Assistant- Director of Sunday-school work in the Dio- f cese of London. COOPER, Rev. S., Chancellor of Truro Cathe- dral; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Truro. ELLIOTT Rev. W. T., y. of St. Peter's. Leicester, and Rural Dean of Christianity; Hon. Canon of Peterborough. ESKIT, Rev. C., R. of Tyringham wit-h Fil- grave, Newport Pagnell; V. of Compton with Up Harden, Petersfield. P., Mrs. H. M. Langdale. (Exchange.) EVANS, Rev. A. C., V. of St. George's, Sutton, Macclesfield; V. 'of Welton with Melton, Brough P., Mr. H. Harrison Broadley. GAMBLE, Rev. J. L., V. of St. John's. Lan- caster; V. of Yealand Conyers. P., Hynd- man's Trustees. GREENE, Rev. W. D. R., C.F., V. of Tyne-mouth Priory and late Senior Chaplain, Tyne Garriaon; V. of Walford-on-Wye, Rosa. P., Lord Chancellor. HALL, Rev. C. R., formerly minister of Etal, Northumberland; Organising Secretary of Winchester Diocese C.E.T.S. HARRIS. Rev. G. H., T.C.F., Principal of Rid- ley Hckil, Cambridge; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Truro. HARTLEY, Rev. S. U., formerly C. of St. Mary, Bedford; V. of Elstow. P., Mr. S. Whit- bread. HILL YARD, 'Rev. G, C. of St. Mary-le-Wigford, Lincoln; V. of Saxilby with Ingleby. P., Crown, sed. vac. HUGHES, Rev. H., C. of St. Peter's, Colchester; Vice-Principal of St. John's College, Dur- ham. HUGHES, Rev. H. D., Minor Canon, Sacrist and' Librarian of Durham Cathedral; Lec- turer'in Elocution at St. John's College, Durham. JEANS, Rev. G. E., V. of Shorwell, I.O.W.; Hon. Canon in Winchester Cathedral. JENSISTGS, Rev. H. R., V. of ,St. John's, Pen- zance, and Hon. Canon of Truro Cathedral; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Truro. JONES. Rev. W. E., V. of Bronington, Shrop- shire; R. of Montgomery. P., Earl of Po.vis. 1 KEY, Rev. W. T., Chaplain of Framlingham College and Headmaster of the Junior School; Chaplain of Bromsgrove School. LAMPEN, Rev. H. D., V. of Walthamstow and Rural Dean; Chaplain to the Bishop of Barking. LARGSTAFF, Rev. J. B.; Head of the Magdalen College. Oxford Mission, 1St. Mary's, Somers Town, N.W. MACAULAY, Rev. D.. V. of Flixton^ Bungay; -also R. of South Elmham. P., Sir R. Shafto- Adair, Bart. MADDRELL, Rev. T. F., V. of Gulval and Hon. Canon of Truro Cathedral; Examining Chap- lain to the Bishop of Truro. MARTIN, Rev. K., C. of Forten, Gosport; V. of St. Alban's, Sneinton, Nottingham. P., Trustees. MEDFORTH, Rev. F. J., V. of South Cave, Yorks.; R. of Alwdlton, Peterborough. r ¡ Mr. G. C. W., Fitzwilliam. NUNNS, Rev. A. E. de L., R. of Saanich, Van- couver Island; Inc. of Killaghtee, Dun- kineely. OAKLEY, Rev. G. D. V. of Jesmond, New- castle-on-Tyne; Hon. Chaplain to the Bishop of Truro. PATTON. Rev. H. E., R. of Birr and Chaplain to the Lord-Lieutenant; Archdeacon of Killaloe. PHIMIST^e., Rev. A., C. of Alston with Garri- gill; C.-in-Ch. of Monkseaton, Whitley Bay. RICHARDS, Rev. W. D., Chaplain of Henshaws As.ylum, Manchester; V. of Emmanuel Church, Preston. P., Vicar of Preston. RIDSDALE, Rev. C. H., V. of High Wycombe and formerly Canon-Missioner of the Diocese of Gloucester; Archdeacon of Gloucester and V. of Coaley. P., Bishop. ROBERTS, Rev. C. F., Cursal Canon of St. Asaph Cathedral and R. of Llanddulas; Rural Dean of Rhos. Ross, Rev. A. E., Hon. C.F., Inc. of Holy- wood, Co. Down; Prebendltry of Maynooth in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. SANDERSON, Rev. E. H., V. of Compton with Up Maiden; R. of Tyringham with Filgrave, Newport Pagnell. P., M'r, 'F, A. Konig. (Exchange.) SYMONDS, Rev. G. P., T.C.F., formerly C. of 1St. Raphael's," Bristol; V. of Periarth with Lavernock. P., Earl of Plymouth. TAYLOR, Rev. A. W., R. of St. Oswald's, Collyhurst, Manchester; R. of Thurcaston, Leicester. P., Emmanuel College. TODD, Rev. R. J. U., C. of Woolverstone; R. of Erwarign with" Woolverstone. P., Mr. C. H. Berners. WARD". Rev. R. W. A., T.C.F,; Sub-Warden, Church Training College for Lay Workers, Stepney. WATERS, Rev. W. A. F., V. of St. Paul's, Ramsgate; V. of St. Luke's, Millwall, E. P., Bishop of London. (Exchange.) WHEELDON, Rev. E., R. of Biddulph Moor; V. of Horton, Leek. P., Mr. C. J. Antrobus. WILLIS, Rev. E., R. of St. Paul's, Shadwell, E.; V. of St. Thomas a. Becket, Ramsay, Huntingdon. P., Lord de Ramsay. WRIGHT,* Rev. A. B., Hon. C.F., P.C. of Brill with Boarstall; P.O. of Bracknell. P., Bishop of Oxford. YOUNG, Rev,.J&. R., late R. of Norwich; V. of Ringland. P., Bishop of Norwich.