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Ktrtbs, ^arnageg, aR j^eatbs BIRTHS TCN'APP-FISHHR.—Nov." 13. at Navy House,. I C'hatant, to the Rev. G. E. and Mrs. Knapp- Fisher—a daughter. -70V. WALLER-BRIDGE.—Nov. 1-5, at The Rectory, Worth, Sussex, to the Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Waller-Bridge—a daughter. MAB&IA6ES. ELTHAS—FOSTER.—Nov. 15, at St. Paul's Church. Portman-square, W., by the father of the bride, assisted by Rev. J. Stuart Solden, D.D., Vicar of the Parish, Gordon, only sur- viving son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Eltham, to Rose Amelia Faith, only daughter of the Rev. A Ernest Foster. FISHER—BELL.—Nov. 13, at All Souls', Lang- ham-place. by the (Rev. W. Fisher, assisted by A Ernest Foster. FISHER—BELL.—Nov. 13, at All Souls', Lang- ham-place. by the (Rev. W. Fisher, assisted by Prabendary Webster, John Malcolm Fisher, elder son of the Rev. W. and Mrs. Fisher, of Xingham, to Ailie, youngest daughter of Lady Bell, Culross, Faygate. WHITTINGTON—WOODMAN.—Nov. 15, at St. Peter's, Thanet, by the Rev. Canon T. Wood- man, Hector of Febningham, Norfolk, father of the bride assisted by the Rev. H. C. V. Snowdon, Tneodore H Whittington, M.D., of Oakfields," Carshalton-road, Sutton, to I' Cecily Grace Woodman. DEATHS. HCTDSON.—Nov. 14, at Crosby House, Joseph Hudson, H.A., Hon. Canon of Carlisle, formerly Vicar of Crosby-on-Eden, aged 85. LEWIS.—Nov. 14, at Wells. Somerset. Frances Cayley, wife of the Rev. G. H. Lewis, of Allan- dale, Burnham, Somerset, retired Chaplain, I Indian Government, aged 67. MAG BE.—Nov. 13, at 19, Marlborough-build- injs, Bath, Elizabeth Hannah Magee (Auntie), last surviving sister of Archbishop Magee, in her 97th year. PEARSON.—Nov. 13, at Thorpe Dene, Norwich, suddenly. Sarah Matilda, beloved wife of Rev. E, L. Pearson, M.A., sometime Rector of Castle Camps, and R.D. FARQUHAR.—Nov. S, at Silvington Rectory, Cleobury Mortimer, John Henry Farquhar, Rector, aged 73. R.I.P.
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PREFERMENTS aAPPOINTMENTS I ARKVVRIGHT, Rev. E. H., M.V.O., Second Master at the R.N. College, Dartmouth; Assistant Master at Harrow School. BARNES, Rev. E. W., Canon of Westminster; Fellow of King's College, London. BARKY, Rev. F. R., D.S,.O., lately T.C.F., Prin- cipal of Knutsford Ordination Test School; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of South- wark. BRCKEK. Rev. C. M., R. of Abenhall, Michel- dean; V. of St. Mark's, Tollington-park, N.; P., Vicar of St. John's, Upper Holloway. (Exchange.) BERKELEY, Rev. H. P., MC., T.C.F., formerly R. of Llanrothal and V. of Welsh Newton; Headquarters Messenger of the C.E.M.S. for the Dioceses of London and Southwark. BODYCOMBE, Rev. B., C. of Christ Church, Swindon; R .of Huish. Pewwy (P., Trustees of Froxfield College), and P.C. of Holy Trinity, Oare (P., Archdeacon of Wilts.). BOURNE, Rev. C. W., R. of Staplehurst; Rural Dean of West Charing. BOWEN, Rev. T. J., V. of St..Nichola-s with St. Leonard, Bristol; Chaplain to the Lord Mayor of Bristol. BROOKE, Rev. T. L., C. of Epping; R. of Wood- ham Mortimer. P., Mr. C. J. Round. CHASE. Rev. G. A., M.C., Hon. C.F., Fellow Dean of Trinity Hall, Cambridge; Examin- iug Chaplain to the Bishop of Southwark. CHEETBAM, Rev. F. P., T.C.F., Tutor of St. Aidan's Theological College, Birkenhead; Lecturer in the New Testament and Sub- Warden of the Hostel, King's College, London. „ CHIGNELL, Rev. A. K., Hon. C.F., Chaplain of I St. Anne's Convalescent Home, Bridlington. and formerly of the New Guinea Mission; Master of the Hull Charterhouse. P., Hull City,council. CLARKE, Rev. P. A. L., R. of St. Alphege with St. Marv Northgate and All Saints and Master of Eastbridge Hospital, Canterbury, and Six Preacher of the Cathedral; Rural Dean of Canterbiiry. COS.GRAVE. IRev. W. F., V. of Holy Trinity, Dariington, and Hon Canon of Durham Cathedral; Rural Dean of Darlington. Cocx, Rev. E. JEL, V. of Winster, Windermere; I V. of Hergil (or Inge), Westmorland. P., Vic vr of Kendal. DASIELL. Rev. G. W., V. of St. Matthew s, Redhill, and Honorary Canon of Southwark Cathedral; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Southwark. DURELL, Rev. J. C. V., R of Rotherhithe, S.E., and Rural Dean of Bermondsey;, Ex- amining Chaplain to the Bishop of SQuth- wark. 1 -rr „ Et.LIOTT, Rev. J. C., I.C.F., formerly V. of St John's, Cheltenham; V. of Holy Trinity, Shesrness. P., the Vicar of Minster-in- She op-ey, EVANS, Rev. T. C., V. of St. Matthew's, Swan- -w.i;, V'. of Gorslits. P., Bishop of St. Davids. EVITT, Rev. J. E. T., C. of St. James's, Picca- dilly, W.; V. of St. Thomas's,^Regent-street, W. P. the Rector of St. James's, Piccadilly. F'TiiTH, Rev. E. H., R. of Houghton; Secretary of Winchester Diocesan Conference. FITCTT, Rev. F. C., V. of Baltousborough; V, of Bishop's Lydeard. P., the Dean and Chapter of Wells Cathedral. FL;.CK.ReV. F. W.. R. of Udtenase and Canon 'of Grahamstown Cathedral, South Africa; Archdeacon of Port Elizabeth. GILL, Rev. W., T.C.R.N.; to the Heel a, addi- tional for NoM Reserve Flotilla. GOUGH, Rev. P. C., R.N.; to the Valiant. GRANT. Rev. 0. E., Chaplain R.A.F.; R. of Barnoldby-le-Beek, Grimsby. P., the Lord Chancellor. GREEN. Rev. F. M. F., V. of St. Mark's, Tol- lington-park, N., and St. Antholin's Lecturer St Mary Aldermary: R. of Abenhall, Michel-dean. P., the Lord Chancellor. (Ex- change.) GRIFFIN, Rev. J. J., Hon. CF., Inc. of Clon- tuskert-with-Kiltonner; Inc. of Drumcliff- with-Clare Abbey, Ennis. GROVES, Rev. S., T.C.F.; Chaplain to the Bishop of Southwark. HARRISON, Rev. A. S., C.-in-C. of St. John's, Northwood, IW; V. of St. Mary's, Cowes. P., the V. of Carisbrooke. HATHERLY, Rev. A. W., V. of St. Stephen's, Smethwick, and Rural Dean of Harborne; R. of Astley, Stourport. P., the Rev. C. J. Jones. HAWDON, Rev. W. W., R. of Banchory Ternan; Canon of Aberdaen "Cathedral. HEYWOOD, Rev. C. P., Titley Lodge, St. Albans, formerly R. of Hoihrook; V. of Wickham Market.' P., the Church Trust Fund Trustees. HILL, Rev. G. P. 0., T.C.R.N.; to the Powerful, additional. HODGE, Rev. R. C. V., lately Inc. of Lang- holm; V. of Bere Regis with Winterbourne- Kingston. P., Balliol College. HOGARTH, Rev. O. J., late-ly R. of St. John's, Capetown; Diocesan Inspector of Schools in the Diocese of Oxford. HOUGH, Right Rev. and Ven. W. W., Bishop- gan of Woolwich and Archdeacon of Le wisham; Examining- Chaplain to the Bishop of Southwark. HUTTON, Ven. W. H., Archdeacon of North- ampton, Reader in Indian History in the University of Oxford; Dean of Winchester Cathedral. HAWORTH, Rev. A., C. of Kendal; V. of Winster, Westmorland. P.. V. of Kendal. HALL, Rev. W. B.. C, of St. Paul's, Alnwick; V. of Holy Island, Northumberland. -P., Bishop of Newcastle. JACKSON, Rev. H. H., R. of Milto-n, Steventon; V. of Shalford, Guildford. P., the Lord Chancellor. (Exchange.) JOHNSTON, Rev. F. BOYD, V. of St. Bartholo- mew's, Bowling, Bradford; R. of Crunaale. P., the Archbishop of Canterbury. JONES, Rev. Arthur J., V. of Banbury with Neithrop: Honorary Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. LEE, Rev. W., C. of Louth; V. of North Rauceby. P., Mr. A. B. Willgon. LEGGE, Rev. G. H., C. of Lower Gornal; V. of Mow Cop. P., the Bishop of Lichfield. LOCK, Rev. E. B., C. of St. Jam-es's, Pokee- down, Bournemouth; R. of F-aringdon, Berks. P., Simeon's Trustees. MCPHERSON, Rev. D. P., Curate-in-Charge of Ashton-in-Makerfield; V. of St. Martin-in- laver.pool. P., Simeon's Trus- tee3. MERREFIELD, Rev. L. S., V. of Heysi-de, Shaw, Oldham; R. of Etherley, Bishop Auckland. P., the Bishop of Manchester. O'KHLL, Rev. J., C. of Sheffield R. of Bangor, Monachorum. P. Duke of Westminster. OLVER, Rev. S. E. L., lately A. Cl.S. Chapia,in at Allahabad; V. of Wilcot. P., Mis Montagu. PERKINS, Rev. F. A. H., C. of St. John's, i Sparkhill, Binningham; R. of Stoke Ash. P., the Rev. J. A. Morgan. POWELL, Rev. M. J., V. of St. John the Bap- tist's, Cardiff; Rura-I De.aii. of Cardiff. PIM. Rev. H. B., Secretary of .Rochester Diocesan Boatd of Education; Diocesan In- spector of Schools for the Diocese of Rochester. PINCHARD, Rev. Arnold, V. of Jude's,, Hillr street, Birmingham, Secretary English Church Unicwi. PRICE, Rev. R. E., Cu,ratlin-Charge; V. of St. Cyprian's, Ha.y Mill, So-uth Yardl-ey, Birmingham. P., the Bishop. RAYNES, Rev. H. A., formerly Home Superin- tendent of the B.F.B.S.; R. of St. Mary Woolnoth with St. Mary Woolohurch, E.C. P., the Crown for this turn. RYALL, Rev. P. J., C. of Chideock; C.-in-Ch. of Steeple-cum-Tyneham, Corfe Castle. RUSSELL, Rev. W., E. of St. Clement's, East- cheap; Prebendary of St. Paul's Cathedral. SAVILL, Rev. L., V. of Dartford, and Hon. Canon of Rochester Cathedral; Rural Deaaa of Dartford. SAWYER, Rev. W. E., V. of Stratton AudLeiy, Bicester; Rural Dean of Bicester. SXUSE, Rev. W., C.-in-Ch. of Villierstown, Cappoquin; Inc. of Kiltallagh with Molahifle, Castlemaine. SMITH, Rev. A. C., C.; V. of St. Michael's, Oxford. P.. Lincoln College. SPRENT, Rev. F. H., C. of Warminster; V. of Charlton All Saints'. P., the Vicar of Downton. STUBBS, Rev. N. H., Hon. C.F., formerly C. of Holy Trinity, Ryde; V. of East Tytherley, Salisbury. P., 'Captain F. J. Dalgety. STURDY, Rev. A. E., C.-in-Ch. of St. Paul's, Goole; V. of Owston with Carcroft, Askern. P., Mr. P. T. Davies-Cooke. SYMONS, Rev. F. W. B., V. Oif St. Saviour's; V. of St. Helen's and Chaplain of the Great Hospital, Norwich. P., the Trustees of the Great Hospital. SEGGER, Rev. A. T., R. of Eastwell; V. of Mellor, Derbyshire. P., Bishop of Southwell. TAYLOR, Right Rev. and Ven. S, M., Bishop- Suffragan of Kingston-on-Thames, and Arch- deacon of Southwark; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Southwark. THOMAS, Rev. W. C., R. of Northbourne, Eastry; Rural Dean of Sandwich. THOMAS, Rev. W. O., C. of Scarborough; V. of I'Royston, Barnsley. P., Archbishop of York. TOWER, Rev. C. M. A., V. of Shoreham; R. of Ashurst, Steyning. P., Magdalen College, Oxford. WALL, Rev. H. E., Hon. C.F., V of Emmanuel. Preston; Diocesan Missioner in the Diocese of Hereford. WAUGH. Rev. R. P., V. of Stonehou-se, Glos.; V. of St. Philip's, Stepney, and Director of the Chaplain's Department, London Hospital. WEBB, Rev. W. P., C. of St. Peter's, Dublin; lnc: of Sathdrum. WEEKS, Rev. W. A., V. of St. John the Bajitist's, Devonport; V. of St. Jude's, Ply- mouth. P., Trustees. WILLIAMS, Rev. G. F., R. of St. Nicholas's, Worcester; Ninth Hon. Canon in Worcester Cathedral. WILLIAMS, T., V. of St, Luke's, Millwall, E.; V. of St. Paul's, Ramsgate. P., Trustees. WILLIAMS, Rev. H. C., Assistant Secretary, Bast London Church Fund; V. of St. Martin's, East Acton. P., Bishop of London.
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LICENCES TO CURACIES. Gloucester. Kevs. F. A. Allworth, to the curacy of Christ Church. Cheltenham; H. A. Griffiths, to the curacy of Watermoor, Cirencester; J. R. Rimies, to the cura.cy of May Hill, near Newent; M. G. P. Leonard, to the chaplaincy of Cheltenham College; D. F. Horsefield, to the chaplaincy of Dean Close School, Cheltenham; W. M. Peacock as a general preacher in the diocese of Gloucester; and C. B. Mirrlees as an hon. diocesan missioner. Liverpool. Revs. H. C. Bxooks, to St. Michael and All Angels, Wisan; H. E. Crewdson, to St. Nicholas, Blundellsands; N. A. E. Earle, to St. Andrew, Litherland; H. Flenley, to St. Thomas. Wavertree: F. S. Macintyre, to St. Luke, Southport; T. H. Pullen, to Warring- ton Parish Church; R. E. Underwood, to Liverpool Parish Church. The Rev. J. Gallagher, the Rev. D. W. Hobson, Chaplain Superintendent, Mersey Mission to Seamen, and the Rev. J. F. Thorn- hill. Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Liver- pool, were licensed to officiate in the Diocese of Liverpool. York. The Revs. T. P. Gordon, to St. Clement, York; R. P. Paiton, to Gottingham; J. A. Shardlow, to Hessle; C. A. Sheehan-Dare, to St. Paul, Middlesbrough; J. F. Southam, to St. Mary, Sculcoates; W. Williams, to St. Thomas, Scarborough.
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I VACANT BENEFICES. HAWES (V.), YORKS. Gross inc., X212; net, X200. Pop., 1,518, P., Vicar of Aysgarth.
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SUNDAY'S LONDON PREACHERS. ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.—10.30 a.m., Rev. C. H. Matthews; 3.15 p m., Rev. Canon J. G. Simpson; 7 p,m., Rev. Canon R. H. Kennett. WESTMINSTER ABBEY.—10.15 }1,m., Ven. Arch- deacon the Hon. K. F. Gibbs; 3 p.m.. Rev. Canon W. H. Carnegie; 6.30 p.m., Rev. Pre- bendary C. H. H. Cooper.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. IST. BARNABAS, HOLLOWAY (Rev. W. Quick- Amer).—T. W., 10s.; M. E. B.. 10s.; Kenii- worth, 10s.; M. Y., 5s.; Rochester, 5s.; A Reader, 3s. 6d.; S. A., Is. 3d. « ALL SAINTS', ISLINGTON (Rev. E. C. Pitt- Johnson).—J. T. (Tibberton), 5s.; L. C., 5s.; Rochester, 5s.; Inasmuch, Xl; Lass, 2s. 6d.; postmark Barton, 2s.; A Small Thankoffering, 2s.; Hostel Grantham, 2s.; E. G. D., 10s. THE ARMENIAN KEFDGEES' FUND.—S. A., 10s.; Miss W., Is. 3d. ■CHURCH OF ENGLAND ZENANA MISSION.— THE ARMENIAN REFUGEES' FUND.—S. A., 10s.; Miss W., Is. 3d. ■CHURCH OF ENGLAND ZENANA MISSION.— Locum, £ 2. DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES—Locum, £2, S.P.C.K.—Locum, 10s. rrr CHURCH ARMY SALE OF WORK.—J. Y. JV. 2S. REV H. P. FEWTRELL (St. Johns, Earn- field).—D. A., Is.
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Church of England communicants, total abstainers.—Apply, CANDIDATES' SECRETARY, Church Army, 55, Bryanston-street, London, W.1, HOUSE MATRON WANTED for small Hostel for Girls in London. Must be good needle- woman and experienced in looking after girls. Age 30 to 40. Salary £ 35- £ 40 per annum. Good refer- ences required.—Apply to Mrs. WYATT, 72A, Lexham- gardens, W. 8. WANTED, capable PERSON as PARLOUR MAID, age about 28. Good wages. 4 maid- kept. 2 in family and invalid. Anyone willing to train as such and would value quiet Christian home in country apply PETEKS, Newclose, Newport, I.W. WANTgD, superior WOMAN (suburbs), very light duties two rooms. 158. week, no food. or coal.—Write U., 21, York-buildings, Adelphi, W.C. 2. WANTED.—COOK-GENERAL and a HOUSE- MAID, usual salaries. Church.—" H." Cordhelen, Carnarvon. SITUATIONS WANTED. AS GENERAL. Plain cooking, wash, wait, 3, years' last, from £ 24. Cook-General, rectory previously 5 years. House-Parlourmaid, House- maid, long characters. Kitchenmaid. Others, £ 26 upwards.—YOUNGAS.-I'S AGENCY,-68, Minet-avenue., Willesden, London. (Stamp.) YOUNG LADY would be very glad of TYPING to do. Is. 1,000 words, copies Is. 3d.—Box 639, Church Family Othee, 17, Tavstock- street, London, W.C. 2. C F.N. READERS BARGAINS. Either For Sale or 1txeh.!lg. JjLMERICAN ORGAN (Bell) for SALE: Fower- fid sweet toned instrument, suitable mission hail, etc., 16 stops, ornamental pipes, height over 6 feet. First class condition, £35, with stoo[.— STILES, 29, Summerlands-avenue, Acton, London, W. BOYS' WALKING SHOES, 15s.; Boots 88.; good condition, for size 6. Grey Cardigan, as nqw, 12s. 6d., suit boy of lo.-Box 638, Church FamiUy Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock-street, W.C. 2. /RjENT.'S DINNER JACKET, Waistcoat, Trousers, 30s. Morning Goat and Waistcoat, 30s. F.ii,n Knee Breeches, 10s. Length trousers 44 in., chest 42 in., arm 19 in. Good condition.—Box 641, Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock- street, London, W.C. 2. FOR SALE,—A large Black FUR CAPE (R&COOB). Approval if postage is paid, R2 10s.—Box 636, Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock-street, W.C. 2. HOUSEHOLD LINEN, etc., for DISPOSAL. New. • Perfect. List Stamp. Remnant Huckaback Towelling, 13 yds. 13s. 6d.—H., Aber- gele," Felpliam, Bognor. LADIES' Black Glace KID SHOES, size 5, new, £l.-Box 640, > Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock-street, London, W.C. 2. gyg A. GOWN (Durham), good condition. Offers Bwg a —box 637, Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock-street, W.C. 2. PAIR of BUCKLE SHOES, best make, size 2. 15s.-Box 642, Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock-street, London, W.C. 2. SECONDHAND CLOTHING.—Mrs. ELHO^ 125, High-road, South Tottenham, has be™i recommended by a reader as a reliable dealer in secondhand clothing. TREADLE SEWING MACHINE, Wilcox and Gibbs, -U- 15s. 6d.-Box 643, Church Family Newspaper Office, 17, Tavistock-street, London, W.C. 2. \MHITE FQX MUFF and COLLAR, £2 10s. ww Ermine set, £ 3. Also Black Fox Collar, and Muff £ 2 10s. Absolutely perfect, unworn, latest style.—Mrs. BUCKXALL, 75, St. Paul's-road; N. i. RItADEiU¡' WANTS. WANTED, for Mission Church, 2-manual PIPE ORGAN. Good variety of stops.— fAYNTER, Fairview, Garnyrerw, Blaenavon. MISCELLANEOUS. A B C. CARVER. (Messrs.),' The Jewellers, a LISS, Hants—Pay THE Highest prices for OLD FALSE TEETH-old gold, old silver, platinum, old watches, jewellery, &c. CASH, or offer, sent return post. Bankers, "Lloyd's Bank." Un- solicited testimonials from all parts of the world. A RECORD.—GRAMOPHONE RECORD EX CHANGE, will exchange Records, not less than six, 5d. each. Return postage free.-6, Rood- lane, E.C., particulars, stamp. APPLES. Delicious, small, long-keeping Pippin A Apples, carriage paid by passenger train 12 lbs., 4s. 6d.; 24 lbs., 8s.—RECTOR, Martin Hus- singtree, Worcester. APPLES FOR CHRISTMAS.—Woolaton Pippins or Bess-Pool, keep till March, 24 ibs,, 14s. Good Cookers, 32 lbs., 10s. 8d.; 64 lbs., 20s. Car- riage free (England).-RECTOR, Sharnford, Hinckley. ARTIFICIAL TEETH (OLD) BOU GHT.-Messrs. A PAGET pay moc than any other firm, On vulcanite up to 7s. each tooth, silver 12s., gold 15s., platinum £ 2, according to material. Call or post parcels. Immediate cash or offers, MentionCkwrch Family Newspaper.—Messrs. PAGET, 219. Oxford- street, London. Estd. 150 years. ABDOMINAL SUPPORT.—For any afcdomina, weakness, after operations, etc. Our Abdome Belted Corsets afford perfect support. Certain relief. Write for list No. 9.—R. SCALES & Co., Corset Mfrs., Newark-on-Trent. ALARM CLOCKS WANTED. Any kind, an j condition. Good prices by return post- Clocks promptly returned and postage refunded il offer not satisfactory.—E. LEWIS, 29, London-street, Southport, Lanes. Est. 1873. Clocks promptly returned and postage refunded it offer not satisfactory.—E. LEWIS, 29, London-street, Southport, Lanes. Est. 1873. JiNTI-RHEUMATIC KNITTED CORSETS.- Highest Testimonials. List fTee.-KI(MED COnJIM Co., Nottingham. ARTIFICIAL TEETH (OLD) BOUGHT, DONT be satisfied until you have our offer. We pay 20% more than other firms. Correspondence confi- dentis I.-Call or post, THE LONDON TOOTH CO., Dept. P. 8., 61, Baker-street, W. 1. (;OI.ISETS.- -Strong Jean Corsets, 7s. post free. Send for illustrated list.—AIDER'S CORSET FACTORY, Portsmouth. Pw ORSETS. -Strong Jean boned whalebone double busks, 7s. can Age paid. Catalogue free -Mrs. VOLLEK, Corsetiere, Kingston-road, Portsmouth. COAL.-Substances costing few pence each accumulate, retain and magnify heat. Stopf coal wastage marvellously, makes half ton equal ton. Simple directions, Is.—BRAND, Inventor 95, Addison-road, Guildford, Surrey. j ECONOMICAL SMOKELESS OIL COOKING E STOVES, with oven and utensils, £ 3. Illus- trated particulars stamped address.—PARSONS, 105, Oakley-street, Lambeth. EXCELLENT BANK WRITING PAPER. Much cheaper than pads. Size 10 by 8. Sample ream of 480 sheets, 3s. 6d. three reams, 3s. 2d. each; six reams, 3s. each. Carriage free in all cases.—B. ERICSON & Co., 2, Tudor-street, E.C. 4. PISH, FISH, FISH. Choice parcels, cleaned, ■ carriage paid rail or post; 4s. upwards large quantities reduced, rates satisfaction guar- anteed.—REEF FISH Co., Grimsby Docks. FREE SALVATION FOR ALL by the Spirit o £ Revelation in ZION'S WORK S. Vol. I.-XVI. (with catalogue) in principal free Libraries. SNSOMNIA—The Deliaar PiUew prompt Box 278, Ckureh Family Newspaper Oliee. 17, Tavistock-st.. London, W.C. S. JIG-SAW PUZZLES (Cheap an Good), from U Is. to 35s. Catalogues post free. -EvAsg AND SONS, 96A, Stanhope-street, Euston-road, N.W.I. JUST A MINUTE, PLEASE!—I buy false U 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 ar< worth. Yea, it will. I also pay the highest possibh prices for jewellery, gold or silver of any kind oi condition, or write for Price List. Teeth or an: goods promptly and post free returned if my otle) is not satisfactory.—E. LEWIS, 20, London-street Southport, Lanes. Est. 1873. LADIES' COSTUMES, Gents.' Suits and Ovei coats cleaned in one week, from 7a. 6<1 dyed, from 12s. 6d. Khaki dyed for civilian wea Overcoats from 10s. 6d., Trousers 4s.-HORNIm'i CHEMICAL CLEANING, LTD., 400, York-road London N. 7. Established 1856. OLD JEWELLERY, silver, antiques, curios, pur '—' chased for cash.—HENRY OLIVER, 9, Bartlet-ts buildings, London, E.C. 4. PEARS FOR CHRISTMAS.—Delicious and good keepers, 12 Its., 6s. 6d.; 24 lbs., 12s.— RECTOR, Sharnford, Hinckley. POULTRY.—Large fat Roasting Chickens, 10s. pair. Best Turkeys, £1 each. Large Geese, 10s. each. Trussed, post paid.—A. HARRIS, Rock House, Pvosscarbcvy, Cork. POULTRY; Splendid large ROASTING FOWL and DUCKS, 10s. to 12s. pair Boiling Fowl, lls. and 12s. pair Fatted Geese, 10s. to 12s. each, trussed, post free.—Mrs. HODNETT, Poultry Stores, Rosscarbery, Cork. POULTRY.—Splendid ROASTING FOWLS and Ducks, 12s. pair; Heavy Boiling Fowls, 13s. pair; Fatted Young Geese, 12s. each. Trussed. Post free.—Miss WESroN, Produce Stores, Ross- earbery, Co. Cork. ROASTING CHICKENS, 10s. 6d. pair: Geese, 12s. each; Turkeys, 20s. each; trussed, post paid.—Miss GOODRIDGE, Rosscarbery, Cork. ROYAL BARUM WARE-Vases, Candlesticks, H* and useful articles for- Bazaars, &o. Soft blues, greens, red, old gold. Terms and iliustifttl&B9 rum ton rectipt of 3d.—BR AN K Ail, Dept. E., LiteMon Pottery, Barnstaple. THE NEW and STTTCHLESS way of mending all sorts of clothes is MEND-A-TEAR. It means economy all found. Send for iree sample now. (lid. stamped addressed envelope, please).—LEICES- TER RUBBER Co., LTD., 36, Granby Mills, Leicester. "Y"HEY'RE NOT STICKY !-Beacon Oiiskiii3 are II quite free from any stickiness, and, what is more important, they never fail to keep out the hardest raiu or sleet. Hundreds of outdoor men, women, and children wear them because they bring weather comfort. You ought to wear them if you want to keep dry this winter. The Beacon Booklet will help you to choose the style you need. Men's Coats from 21s., Children's 16s. 6d. upwards. Long Leggings from 5s. Sou'-Westefs from 38.; Ladies smart Oilskins from 28s. 6d. Your money back if they don't satisfy you entirely. Send a postcard to-day for our Free Booklet of Weather Comfort. j —Send now-before you forget-to BARBOUR'S, LTD., 68, Beacon-buildings, South Shields. (2Ji "fOYS.—Sample Box 60 Assorted, 2a. 6d..post 8 free.—KASSEL, Maker, 119, Villas-road, Plum- stead. TWILFIT CORSETS. Elegant and Easy. Of all drapers and ladies' outfitters. Popuiai prices. Spiral Unbreakable Steels. Write for illustrated booklet.—CHARLES LEETHEM AND' CO., 5C, Arundel Factory, Portsmouth. WATCHES WANTED. Any kind, any con- <" dition. Good prices by return post. Watches returned promptly post free if offer is not satis- factory.—E. LEWIS, 29, London-street, Southportjf Lanes. Eat. 1873. WHY WEAR SOILED, stained or marked Cos- tumes, Blouses, Gloves, ete., when they can be beautifrjly dry-cleaned and finished in a few, days by HKETCHLEY DYE WORKS, Hinckley t Head Office: 58, Conduit-st.. Regent-gt.. W.L. • I XMAS PRESENTS.—Three and Fourfold High, Screens, 50s. and 85s. Fire Screens, 655. Floor Cushions, 15s. 6d„ 21s. Sofa Cushions, 15s. 6d. to 6 gns.; Firelog Boxes, 21s.; TeatH» Cosies, 6s. lid.; Reticule Bags, 10s. 8d. All to1 beautiful" Brocades.—PEECY SMYTH, 9, Dorset- street, London. 4 MONTHLY.—Costumes,, Suits, Raincoats, Children's Clothing, Footwear, Household Linen, Drapery, etc. Easy terms. Illustrated Catalogue lree.T-C>8TiiB Co., Norwich.. SPINK & SON, LTD., lfl, 17 '& OL.D Piccadilly, Izmdon, W. i, requlre^fl Jewellery for remanuntcture. Tfca*, a&o purcliase AntiqueTrthkeia, Silver, ACIL-O Mfcly sent reg. post. Replies by return. Eat. 1772. Starts Writing at once The handiest little writing -appliance imaginable—compact and neat and just the size to fit the vest pocket or the purse- bag. A smooth and easy writer* no trouble to fill, and starts writing immediately. Will write 8,000 words with one filling. If it does not suit your requirements we will change it or refund your inoue.v-and if auytkmg goes "ME PALLADitiM POINT &SPIRAL NEEDLE STYLO wrong through any ÇtLuse exqopt breakage* we will s rectify free of charge. POPULAR PRICE, Black 1. 4/- Red 4/6. From all stationeti, or direct from the maker.. BURGE, WARREN & RIDGLEY LIMITED., 91-92, Great Saffron Hill, London, E.C.