MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1901.

TRIAD SOCIETY RISING.

GERMAN MISSION

DESTROYED,

Safety of the Missionaries. The Rer, G. Gunn, of the Tineer Mission, courteously forwards the following

THE LATE MR ROBERT COOKE

SUPREME COURT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honour T. Sercombe Smith,

Asting Tuisne Judge)

Monday, 30th September, 1901.

J. BINHALET AND CO. THE GODOWN CO

LATE TELEGRAMS.

Loss of the Harque · Collessia," London, Sept. 3.-The barque Coʻlesie, which left Newcastle for Valparaiso, West Coast of South America, on July 94, has been wreeked on Coleca Point. The ship and | her cargo were totally lost. A portion of the crew was zavod.

Obituary.

TRIAL OF À BRITISH OFFICER To-day's Advertisements

Court-Martial at Poona-The

Temptations of Debt. Poona, Sept. A General Court-Mari | tial- was held at Poona to-day to try Second Licatenant C. E. Robinson, Shropshire. Light Infantry, on the following charges:

Yesterday afternoon, all that was mor tal of the late Mr. Robart Cooke, Acting Manager of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock

Co., was laid to re in the Ceme tory a Happy Valley. Although Mr Cooke and heen in bad health for a con siderable time and his meilicol attendants considered recovery well-nigh hopeless, the end end came with unexpected suddenness, During the night of Saturday-Sunday, and the intimation of his death canis with the Secretary of the Basel Mission horna shook to his amorous frionde on Sunday received telegraphie adrico from the Ger. morning. Death put an end to bis suffer. the plaintifik, in January, 1900, of twolve affected area has been isolated and the corps unbecoming manner when in command of

foforumitiu to us under this date :---

man Consul at Swatow stating that the Basol Mission Station at Ping-theng, near Hsing-ning city, in the north-east portion of the Kwangtung Province, has been burned down by rebels.

ing, horne with rosignation and fortitude, shortly after nine o'clock on Saturday night, The funeral was very largely attended, the directors, chief nianeger, "secretary and

The plaintifs, J. Russelut and Co, merchants, sued the Hongkong and Kow luen Wharf and Godowo Company, Limited, Praya Central for the sum of $270 damages for the non-delivery by the defendants 10

The

CATO of

A G EBCAMILLA,

11, CHANCERY LANE

LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. PRIVATE DANCES ATTENDED. - "Hongkong, September 20, 1901.

2017

PUBLIQ AUCTION.

to pull by Public Auction, THE Undoraigned liave receivel instruc-

The death is mnounced of Mr Robert Fraudulently mispsplying public the Colonial College, Hollesley Bay, Suf (2) when charged with the Johnson, founder and resident director of money to his own use, Tix. R299-74;: falk.

regimental inones, fraudulently missp plying to his own usa R24-10-0, the pro- ports of the Recreation Club of his Com. pany (3) Lobaving a scandalous and his Company in that he fraudulently

appropriated R476-10-7 received for safe. the 7th October, at 3 p... at Queon's custody as clothing

Kepongstion money

The Colorado Beetle. The Colorado beetle has been found in a putato patch near the Tilbury Tocks. The and grass destroyed.

Deaths from Mosquito Bitos, Major Rose, representing the Liverpool: School of Tropical Diseases, has reduced the mortality from Mosquito bites at Free Town (Sierra Leone) and Lagos (Nigeria), West Coast of Africa, to une per cent of the Tormal figure

Tuberoniosis.

FOR ACCOURT OF THE CONCERNED,

од

MONDAY,

Statue's Wharf. THE 'MYTH,"

A 40 FEET CHINESE BUILT And Rigged

scandalous and unbecoming manner when for the mid Company; (4 behaving in command of B. Company, in that he Fraudulently misappropriated and misap Two MASTED BOAT OR JUSE. CARIN, Cor- lied R486-6-3 received by him as PostPRRED BOTTOM, FAST SAILER AND VERY Office withdrawals on ecount of the cetatÒ SUITABLE FOR PLEASURE EXCURSIONS - of deceased, Private Michael Kelly, of his WITH ALL GEAR AND 16 FEET DINGEY- CAN DE INSPECTED BY ÁRRANORMENT with

cases of Bass and Co's Pale Ale, the proporty of the plaintiffs, at 829 per casa. hearing took place on Thursday last.

In giving judgment, his Lordship mid a stuff of the Dock Company being variety of defences ne unexpected as they among the mourners. The coffin was

wore unsound was advanced. The plain carried from the entrance of the Cemetery tiffs were liable to the defendants for 20 storage. The result was that judgment The missiountries have arrived safely at to the grave by forence of the Docks, and would be for plaintifs for $270 and costs,

Sept 4.A Royal Commission has been Comparesident was Colonel Person, the Undersigned from Friday, 4th Sept. after an inspressive service, conducted by which, he was surry, could not be as be-appointed to inquire into the theory of De Kin-ying-chow,

tween solicitor and client, because this och enunciated at the Tuberculosis Com 24. Bombay Infantry. The prisoner the Ror G. J.-Williams, of the Union was not a matter of equitable jurisdiction.gress that tuvine tuberculosis is not compleaded not guilty The rebels seem to be members of the Church, the body was lowered into the Mr J. Hays (Mesars Johnson, Stokes and municable to mankind except in re

Binjor Doyle, the first witness, detailed San-bap Triad Society)..

gmire by Dock officials with whom the de Master) appeared for the plaintifs, and Mr cases. The insubers of the Commission Colette had ordered the prisoner's arrest. the circumstances under which Colonel F. 1. Descou (Mosera Dean and Hast-are-Sir Micluel Dotails of the efftir have not yet come to ceased had been associated for so manyings) for the defendous firm.

Fuster, K.C.B., M.P., Professor of Physiology, Cambridge Uni The latter had aduaited to witness:- years, Nurnerus Wreaths and other floral

Dr German Sims Wondhead, R800 short. An enquiry was versity;

There is no money. to hand over I am

theno

2 ardored tributes were sent by the Directors of the

Protect of

Martin, Professor

College,

ed by the accused,

kept and

posted Witness handled in the ac- University College, Liverpool; Dr John up to date. Bacterinings, the Itoyal Veterinary College,

hand.

; Dr

04. Cambridge and the accounts of B. Company, unraand-

Terms-As. Usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH.

Auctioneers. Hongkong, September 30, 1901.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

2018

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* The Life of Trade”.

We are informed Tocally that a rising of Deck Co., the European and Chinese mom THIRD GYMKHANA MEETING. Robert Boyce, Professor of Pathology, found to be te gone through and STEAM FOR SHANGHAL NAGABAKI, A OFETIME order, like one blow of the

deceased, whose loss is maarned sincerely by a largo circle of frientka.

the Trinds in the porthern part of Haing.hows of the stall, and private friends of the ning District, in the naigblondinod of the Basel mission station at La-Kong, recently established by Mesora Kutter and Bon- Mr Cooke, who was sixty-one years of minger, was anticipated about a month ago, ago, was born at Newport, Monmouthshiro, Information regarding the state of the where his father had a shipbuilding yard, country and sent to the Viceroy by the He served an apprenticeship as a ship German Consul at Swatow, and an onderwright with his father, and came to the Far was given immediately for the despatch Fast forty years ago. For a time, he was of a hundred soldiers from the Chong, engaged at this Fyre River Dock,nt Penang, kok District. This precautionary ineasure. and them at the Tanjong Pagar Docka at was expected to obviate all danger, to quell Singapore. After a short stay at Saigon, any revolutionary movement that night he came to Hongkong in 1874. heing first show itself; but those hopes were not ro employed at Sands' Stip at West Point and alised. It is stated from Chinese sources Afterwards në Spratt's Cosmopolitan- Dock, that the military considered themselves too and on the amalgamation of the local few in numbers to tackle the rebels, se docks cador the Hongkong and Whampoa instead of going ous into the opún and dis Dock Company, Limited, he joined, that parsing the rebels they shut themselves up concern and became manager of the Kow. to Heung-sing city, closed the city gates loon Decks. On various occasions, during the absence of the Chief Manager, Mr D. and awaited developments.

Gillies, Mr Cooke acted as Manager, and he was acting in that capacity when he deve.

over popular, bis kindly, considerate

The mission station of Piang-thong is about 15 (ihres English. miles) from Heing-ning. The Busol missionaries living|loped his fatal illness. there wery-Mr and Mrs Ebert, Mr and With the Dock-management, the mem- -----Mfrs Maier'; and at Lokong, about 80 bere of the staff (European and Chinese), from the city-Mr Kutter and Mr and the clients of the Company, Mr Cooke Kanuninger, Me Ebert and Mr Maier, with their wives, have Bed to Kis-ying, in the fast fow days. Mr Ramminger was there be fore. Of Mr Hutter's whocoabouts nothing is known in Hongkong; but as no mention is role of him in the telegram it is hoped

he in safe.

CRICKET.

seem to disposition endearing him to all with whom he was brought in contact. His popularity with the Chinese was evidenced by the presenses of sumu of them among the mourners yesterday, and among the hun- dred or so wreaths placed on the grave aftar yesterday's and ceremony were many from sorrowing Chaves friends.

THE FIRST XXI, THE REST.

In the social sud commercial life of the

Colony, Mr Cooke was closely identified ever a long period of years, although bis

The following are the complete details of naturally retiring disposition prevented

Saturday's match

THE REST.

B. E. Hana, e Radcliffe, b Preedy...

T. J. Wild, Mackenzio...

hito from taking that prominent position which his sterling business and personal 10 qualities entitled him to take.

14.

H.

E.

Davies, Preedy...

Surth, & Preedylan sam

Pruedy

D

F. Browne, R.E..

2. Paul Cnter, Llaw.. b Mackenzie.

C. H. P.

Hay, e Dorohill, bMackenzie

M. J. Doctor, 1 Muckenzie..

A. O. Stevens, R.E., b Lee

H. M. Man, b Lea

1

W. R. Robertson, Mackenzie,

P. W. Goldring, Weymouth, b Lice...

J. P. Jurdan, Preeds, b. Dorchill

J. Hooper, run out

6. Grimble, e Maitland,

Dorchil

Lt. McCleverty, e Atkinson, h Lee

L. E. Laumert, e Radella, b Durchill

3. W. Grey, and

Dorchill

J. Brown, o Ross, & Dorchill

Corp. Leten, H.F., Preedy, b Les,

3. Grint Smith, e Mackenzie, 5 Tyre-

hill

A. Cunningham, b Les

T. C. Grey, st. Clifton Brown, b Loo

E. J. Libeard, a Mackenzie, b Dorchill

A. J. Howkins, e Preedy, b Dorshili

A.

Hampbroys, e Lee, Derehill .......

F. D. Bain, Dorehill

C. J. Danby, Cauton Browne,

L99

T. Sercombe Smiths (capt.) not out..

Bitras

Total

FIRST XII.

F. Maitland. b Doctor

Krieken back Ony, b Doctor

At the

time of his death, he was President of the Institution of Engineers and 0Shipbuilders of Hongkong, and took an active share in promoting the welfare of this woll-managed and popular institution, and nothing gave him greater pleasure than to preside over the meetings of the 21 members when sotentific communications

were being discussed. He was President of the Kowloon Football Club when it was 2 in existence; but the form of outdoor recrcă- 0- tion wich which he identified himsoll-mont closely was yachting Not only was hos member of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, but he was, for many years, one of the avst succoastal locsi designers, and he was invariably a judge or officiated in some Buch capacity for the sailing mees at the

Victoria Regatta. - ...

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:1

My Cooke was connected with the Union Church throughout his residence in the

15 Colony, and was A regular altender at Divine service. He was a kind master, a faithful servant, and a generous and warm-

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97

by the loss of Mr Robert Caske,··

Lt. Cliften-Browne, & Smith, b. Grimble -2

Lt. Ross, and b Grimble

Pt. Pready, 4 Wild, & Letten

say

Dr

HE

BIOGO AND YOKOHAMA.

The third and what we believe is the M'Fadyean, Professor of Pathology and counts. By the Captain's Cash Account Imperial Gorman Mail Steamship

last gymkhana taceting of the season came off on Saturday, and, owing to the excellent arrangements made by Mr G, C. C. Máster, the Hon. Secretary, and his Committee, and the good behaviour of the clerk of the weather it proved to be a great success. Thu attendance of spectatore was certainly far from the mark, but the sport was apten- did, H, E, the Governor was an interested spectator. The band of the Royal Welch Fusiliers discoursed music at intervals, and contributed greatly to the pleasure of the afternoon.

Appended are the results :- Tune-QUARTERS OF A MILE HANDICAP FOR

British Commerce.

there should have been in the hands of the Captain of the Company R1.243-12-6. Tu answer to the Court, witness said als Lord Avebury, in presiding atthe opening R6-6-3 were found in the chest. The meeting of the Congress of Associated prisoner had declined to make any siste Chambers of Commerce now being held atment regarding the deficiener, but in cross- Nottingham, in the course of his address uxamination witness admitted that the skid that the pess mistic views of British prisoner said he would sell a horse and trop

Witners

bad commerce taken by some sections of the to make up the deficiency. nation were not justified.

received sullicient to liquidats the amount from the prisatier's mother. He later the accused's brother, who was very well off

Liability of Trades Unions, Sept 3.-The Taf Vale Railway Com any Wales, is suing the Amelgazated Society of Railway Servante fur 40,000 damages for inducing men employed by the company to break their contracts, and for pinkating at Cardil.

Lieutenant W. J. Robinson, Acting Paymaston, said that bu lind balanced the accounts to the 30th July, and found, y defait of R1,257-6-2. The money was not forthcoming.

Witness in cross-examination said that there was in the chest besides K6-6-5 piece of paper with the amount of the

Liestenant C. B. Robinson.

SACHSEN,

of the NORDEUTSCHER LLOVI, Capt. W. FRANKE, doo here with the outward German Mail about the 2nd Oct., will leave for the above places about 24 hours aftor ar.ivel."

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For further Particulare, apply tu

MELCHERS & Co..

Agents, Hongkong. September 30, 1901. 2014 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

·FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA. (HE

KUMSANG,

ALL BORSES AND POSTES-Four to start opening d in the course of his Savings Bank withdrawals initialled by 2nd Company's Steamship

or the race to be declared void: cup presented by the Hon. C-P. Crater second to receive $15.

Mr David's Loyalist,† [Int

(Mr W. A. Cruickshank) 1 Capt. Warren's Kenpo 10st. 8lbs.... Mr P. A. Cox's Lady Major Gwynne) 2

1st. lbs. (Me E. M. Bishop) Mr Lewis' Inncconi, 9at. Bibs. Mr Gunner's Farmerie Rose, 114.5lbs.

(Mr E. C. Pontifex)

(Ir Gegg) *9lbs. overweight. 43 lbs. overweight. Time; 1 min. 26 2/5 seca.

0

TENT PROGINO; THREE RUSS EACH AT A

SINGLE PEC. Points will be given for

style and pace; cap praseated by Sir

Thonzas Jackason.

MW.A.Cruickshank Mr E. M. Bishop

Mr P. A. Cox

Mr A. Campbell Mac-

Millan.

Mr A. C. Murray Major Gwynna Capt. A. J. F. Smith Captain Loring, R.A. Mr J. Woodgates. Mr J. Hastings Capt. Warren

Won by Mr E. M. Bistop.

hist

|

Sept. 4.—Mr C, W. Bowerman, the pre- sident of the Trades Union Congress now aitting ne

described as Retourding and unexpe

speted the decision of the BOURD of Lords in the appeal case Taff Vale Rail

s. the Amalgamated of

way

Th

The decisio cntal

position was intolera

ble, and was intended to secure the legal pauperisation of verken. Bir Bowerman suggested an amenduent of trades union rules so as to minimise the liability of trades imions and protect their benovalent funds. South African News.--A Brave Guardsman.

counts.

Other syidence was given us to the ac.

The nocused then made a statement absolutely dauying any fraudulent inten tion. took the money from the box, Lefiering he could put in a cheque to re- place it. His relations at home had to pay him £200, as they always paid his debts, and he thought they would now de su When he learned that the money had not been paid to him, he took the cheque out of the choot, tora it

it up and bad senes seld his horse and trap,

a gun and & take up the muter; but the Colonel to not allow him to pay it in. His relations, hearing of his arrest, bad nent £200 to the Officer Commanding the Regiment. They An Afrikander named Espach, who was ought to have done this before, and he would not have been in this position to- the first man to rebel in the Barkly West cay. Although he might have been very district, bas been found guilty, and has injudicious, he failed to see how he had been senteurer to three years' imprison-acted either in a scandalous or unbecoming or fraudulent manner. He came out from England in January last.

Sept. 3.-The-Patch residents in Cape Corps to chose the Boers and rebels. Colony have twice offered to raise a special

ment.

The Burghersdorp Treason. Court last week convicted 275 mon: on charges of aking Boera. Of those thus, found guilty

171 wero voters..

betworu Wafervat

would

Capt. BULLER, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 5th Oct., nt. Noan.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Honghong, September 30, 1901.

2013

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.

1

ould FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE

AND, YOKOHAMA, “

In answer to the Court, witness produced the counterfoil of the cheque he had writ- ten and afterwards tern up.

Major Pearse, as the prisoner's friend. that the prisoner's conduct showed no briefly addrossed the Court, conending fraudulent intention nor was it scandalous or anbecoming to-morrow. Ma

The further hearing was adjourned till

A COMMUNICATION.

words in favor of Chamberlain's

Mr Beret Burleigh, the war correspon BKET AND APPLE RACE-A number of the derailment of the train between Water dent of the Daily Telegraph, ia reporting tubs or buckets to be placed in a wow, val and Hamanaka, on the Pietersburg half filled with water from Tytan, with line, states that the Boers under Comman An apple in cach; competitors to start die daut Henton, lay in ambush in the cutting mounted with no saddles; wount, ride to at night, and gagged the native goals of backets and each endeavour to secure an the rolway ins. At dawn the Boers demiled apple with his mouth whilst bolding his the trin. Lieutenant-Colonel C. S. Vande- pony. Mount with apple in mouth. Firstleur, of the Irish Guards, refused to sur ast winning post with apple in his mouth render, and was shot through the heart.

Sep. 4-Fuller particulars have been B. Kutron-Allow ine to speak a few wins. Any competitor touching the apple at any time with his hand or any part of received of the deras ment and captare of a Cough Remols. I suffered for three years

is body except the mouth will bo dis. train in a

in a catting Humanskraal,

on the Pietersburg line. The with the bronchitis and could not sleep at qualified. Six to compote or no event,

Bir W, A. Gruickshank ...

Boers continued firing on the train after nights, I tried several doctors and various Mr E. M. Bishop

resistance had creed, though informed patent inedicines, but could get nothing to that women and children were in the train. give me any relief until my wife got a One Boer twice deliberately shot at and bottle of this valuable medicine, which has wouxled a nurse and a girl Another Beer completely relieved me.-W. B. BocxMAN shouted. We have come to kill, not to get one by All Dealers WATKING, Ltd., Baguell, Mo., U. S. A. This enedy is supplies. Fassengers and fleers were rubbed of their une jewellery and General Agents..... clothes, and even their kerts. The child ren's garments and the soldiers' kite were rifled. Altogether £100 of treasure was somed. Before leaving, the Boers koelt and thanked God for the success they had bad, Schooper's commando is well normted, but is short of ammunition. It is procced- ing in the direction of Lingehung, in South- ern Cape Colony,

wiles worth-west of its last reported location. Ladismith.

and 120 Boers, KUTI Commandant Theron prised a

patrol at Meirins Drift. A British Three of the British were killed and four, were wounded, while three wibers excaped. The remaining members of the patrol sur rendered, but were released after taking an ath not to participate any further in the

Palo Pex Sernas. – Fer bonê ji polo

ponies, the property of playing teabera of the Pole ns. From quarter-mile post le. Owners up. Catch weights, over 11 st is An owner entering more than one y and riding one himself or unable to ride the weight to be at liberty to ask another playing member of the Polo Club to ride for him, Weights to he raised it nevessary to 11 st 12 lbs. Six to start of

Tway

no race.

M: W. A. Cruickshank's Trence (Owner), 1 Mr RM. Cumming's Paddy ( Hon. T. H. Whitefend's Guy Farckes

(Mr Ball-Acton) 3 Major A. B. Hamilton's Quest:(Owner) Captain S. Jones' Ring Of ( Captain Warren's Wallaroo S Hon, T, J. Whitehead' Bygville,

(Major Gwynne

Time, 29 2/5 secs.

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POST OFFICE NOTICES. BALLS will close :-

For SWATOW; AMOY & FOOCHOW.

Per Hail, at Pa... on Tuesday, the

1st October,

For

SALAZIE,

THE Company's Steamship

the above Porta un or about SUNDAY, the Captain AUBERT, wilt be despatched for

th Prox.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

P. de CHAMPMORIN,

Acting Agent. Hongkong. September 30, 1901,

2012

THE OSAKA SHOSEN-KAISHA, LTD. FOR TAMSUI, SWATOW & AMOY. THE Company's Steamship

DAIJIN MARU, Captain T. KITANO, will be despatched for the shore Ports on SUNDAY, the Bib Prox.

2016

For Freight or Passage, apply to

MITSUI BUSSAN`KAISHA,

Agento, Hongkong, September 30, 1901.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION. COMPANY, LIMITED. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND

THE

SINGAPORE..

THE Co.'s Steamship Kumsang having

arrived from the above Ports, Con signces of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remais- ing ou board after Noen on the 2nd Prox., will be landed. at Consignecs' risk and ex-

AMOY, MOJI, KOBE, YOKO.Pense into Godowns at EAST POINT.

No Fire Insurance will be affected. HAMA, VICTORIA, R.C., it

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by TACOMA.-

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

General Managers.

2015 Hongkong, September 30, 1901.

Per Cumplu, at 11a... on Tuesday, the

ist-October.

For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL-

CUTTA.-

Per Lightnig, at 2 p... on Tuesday.

the 1st October.

hearted friend. The Colony is the poor.} (†FF-ŠADDLING RACE.—Best of three heats; War Office yesterday received the For SWATOW & TIENTSIN.-

It is a sad fact that when the serious

| nature of his illness way diagnosed by his

Capt. Radcliffe, o Hurapharape. Tvies 18 medical attendance some six weeks ago, his

Capt. Waymouth, e Jordan, b Davies

Major Derebill, e and b Doctor

A. Mackenzie, o Cotating, brimble

K. Moursay, not subie, autom

J. E. Lee, Smythe....

J. M. Atkinson, b Smythe

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Preedy Mackenzie..

THE TEST,{**

20

son, Mr Charles Cooke, was telegraphed for and that gentleman landed in the Colony only on Thursday last. The syn- 12 patry of all goes out to Mrs Cooke and her

144

'son in their sad bereavement.

start in saddle from senuwbare mene the

mile rost with saddle properly girthed with two single girls; first post the post nitenest with saddle in hand and girths attached wins; no contrivances for slip- plug girths allowed. Six to compete or

no erent. Mr A. Campbell

Mr E M. Bishop Mr P. A. Cox

MsoMillau Mr E. C. Pontifex

Capt. Luring, R. A MrW.A.Cruickshank Captain Warren Mr H. A. MacIntyra

Mr MacMillan was first, with Me Ponti-

Society welcomes only those who amuse fex second. or flatter.

So be mailed the lis at Inst, eh? How?* He nailed it by fastening it on somebody

21

5

18.1.2

8

ulay

Lee Kriekendeck Dorchill

Lee bouled a wide:

KRST XII:

Doctor

Maca

Grimble.

Letten Molloverty

Davies

Howhine

FA

Wild

Brownte

Smythe

Ill health of

cause of indigestio

babies when natse watery, unsubstanti cannot properly nour

Stearn enables the moth the greatest amou

quently the

TEACHE (severely) Thomas, this map is ruled crooked, very crooked, indeed!' Thomas I knew it, mum. It's a map of New York City, muna!"

THE ECLIPSE STAKES OF 10,000 Correr CASH ON CUTS FOR FIRST AND SECOND.--- Presented-by H. N. Mudy, Esq. Scratch to start at the mide, post. Each com petitor sends in name and description of with Horse or pony Lo be entered by hier, the weight to bo carried,

following telegrain from Lord Kitchener:

Since my last report a week ng our cal mons report 19 Boors killed, 219 prisoners taken, 127 Boerasarrezidered, 27, 560 rounde of ammunition captured, together with 194 ritles, 1700 horses, 7300 cattle, and 144 waggins.

Tar power to charm is the greatest gift a wolnan'cen base.

Ir your burden be heavy it can be borne by thinking how much heavier is the bur den of soravons else.

Was a young man begins to tell a girl his troubles it in a sign the will soon be invited to share them with kino,

D

Riders aro LADY: Gracious, Mary, how can you { notified that they will be required to regulate baby's bath if you don't use a weigh out at not less than the specified thermometer? Mary Lor bless you, weights, No abjection to be raised to mum? If the darling turns blue, it's too carrying overweight.

yards.

cowld—if red, it's too lot!'

HOSTEas (to young Spriggins, M.D): Doctor Spriggins, will yet have some of Mr Macintyre's Flying For, 10st Dibs 375 1 A CERTAIN CURE FOR DYSENTERY the tongue Dr Spragins (absent Capt. Warren's Weddrastratium, mindedly); “Oh-er-lat me look at it,

NOTHING LIKE OIL."

7.

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the 1st October.

for SHANGHAL— ·

Per Bushun, at 2pm Tuesday, thr

1st October,

Per Te at 4 p... on Tuesday,' the

1st October,

For AMOY & MANILA.--

Per Perl, at 4 p.m., on Wednesday, the

2nd October.-

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7.30 a.m. to 8.00 s... Every 10 minutes, 8.00 a.m. to 8.30.....Every 15 minutes. - 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 9.30 am. tr 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutes. 11.30am to 12.45 plu........Every 15 minutes.. 12-45 pm. to 1.15 pm...Every 10 minutes. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p... Every 10 minutes. Programmes. 2.15 pm. to 3.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 6.30 p.m. tu 6.30 p.m...Evocy 15 minutes. 5.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes.

Ver Airlie, at 10 am, on Thursday, the | 8.45

#d October

MALIS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet Cedic will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, tho 2nd October, with Mails, for Shang bai, Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolula, Pern, &e.. which will be closed at follows:- Registration : 10 (Registration,

with late fee of 10 cents, 10.45 up to a.m.)

Letters, 11 am. Supplementary Mail on board up to the time fixed for the departure of the Mail Extra Postage cents.)

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let 71by 75...2

AND DIARRHOEA. Mr Gunner's Sir Berys, 10st tilbs 5COME years ago I was one of a party Mr P. A.Cox's IPleche, 10st.8lbs Scratch .0

that intended taking a long bicycle yards. trip, says F. L. Taylor, of New Albany, Mr Lewis's Jeddah, 10sť Sils.

3. 75.0 Bradford Co., Fa, U. S. A. I was taken suddenly with distrheen, end about to giva. List 4lbs 1 0...0 sp the trip, what

when editor Ward, of the

CAME NEAR BEING A CRIPPLE Lacey ville Messenger, suggested that I take

1081 Westhaler, of Lengootse, Ind., 11at 4lbs 130.0 dose of Chamberlain's Colis, Cholora and IS.A., is a poor man, but he says be Hampton Diarrhoea Rensedy, I purchased a bottle would not be without Chamberlain's Pain

↑ & dealing with men, remember that a Hon. T. H. Whitebead's Ormonde,

spoonful of oil will go farther than A gallon of rinegar. The sume may be said MrR M. Cumming's Manifests, of children. There is nothing to good for

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Kin ther Children is the old fashioned castor oil. Mr C. W. Dickson's M 250...0) and took two doses, one before starting and Balai if it cost are dollars a bottle, for it

However much they abhor it, it is their

11st

wilk bed medicine for disarmers of the bewols In Mt L. J. C. Andersen's Thamondone on the route, al made the trip stress sared him from being a cripple in ex

Jubilee 1st 5lbs

faily and never felt any ill Again term) appilation 14 equal to this liniment

the most severe cares of diarrhoes and

sever. Chamberlain's Colt Cape Jones Pend Or at 51 2700 last miner I was alant completely rail for dial and swollen joints, contracted

thon: Remedy shoad Mrü, & Ball-Acton's Gaites More 11st 290...0 down" with an attack of ivaentery. I

and muscular pains, It has, sisa, curca Fareils by ↑ MIM, R. G. Namor 5 The Lamb, 11st 320.40. This time one dose cared me. Sold by: numerom camos of partial paralysis. It is Namum, ~ Lady Gom 1 x 6a mot's Onu, 140 bibs 390–01 Kl. Desks, Virring., Ltd, Glencrst to sale by All Dealers, Watkins, List,

MIOT CARS.

1.W. inst

p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.15 p. efery half hour. SUNDAYS. 8.00 a.m. to 8.30 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 8.30 am, to 9.30 6. Every 30 minutes. 9.30a.m. to 10.30a.m...Every 15 minutes. 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.ts...Every 10 minutes. 10.30 am to 11.00....Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 1. Every 10 minutes. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every lo minutes. 7.00 pan. to 8.00 p... Every 10t

NIGHT CARS as on Week Day

SATURVAKÉ.

Extra care at 11.30 and 11.45 p.m. SPECIALCARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office, 38 and 40. Queen's Roud

Central,

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Manage by Hongkong, April 2, 1901,

1001

Company Reports.

Business Circulars..

Bills of Lading, etc.

Under European Supervfalo

CHINESE SCHOOL BOOKS: China Mail Office

1.—dam Tas King. ITs in Tsz. Man

Folmaster and Mr Sugden's Persimmon, bet Glbs 3.3000 bucks a bottle of this same remedy and cles, if neck, sprains and rheumatic Translated into English:

by Dr. E. J. EISEL. Paige 80 Cents the fet "CHINA MAZ” Office, 6. Erdham, Fireet

WYNDHAM STREET.

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