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A UCANTITY OF VALUABLE, TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, As follows:-

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From Que Scottish Corresponden:), al bots Inlandi.

12, WIRD, then passing away of the, Duk

His Grace and tha: Esther

the yours, bhai have gone ouronly, ak nd of the dayy that are pre

rants, bo- 'entertained only intimata Yet at ong, time has name

friends, and had the acreate of Invas verywhere familiar. First when he caula mine by dood tailor. He took

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ārzydzs" a, kitcco) cáp, add a brown cortal/391€ at 3FB Order of Hi K. H-NORTgandby, his marrings to the Prima din interest in the Territorial more OROWN Chorvarnir, of

Louisa the intimate role of the reigning Manage tamily. Then when for a peeled he moment in his youth joined in all outdoor a suposa as Governor-General of Canada ports with the young man of the burgh; was the means of forming the first And afterwards when, as inheritce of the

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at the Offions of the Public Works Department cellency the

One let Shanghai Street, Mong Kok in the Colony of Hongkong for a term of 75 years, with the option of the Surreyor of His Majesty the King, for renewal at a Crown Rent to be head by

HOTEL, Dal title, he gave the country club and played in many a hard one farbber term, of 70 years.

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itted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electrle Numerons quiet Suites with luxuriously

Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms

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contested shiny match on the Winboc ton.

A fent writer, the Duks's mental alertness was probably an inherited quality. Some of his books, especially those in which he is remininonat sod

distinguished position afforded him staple autobiographical, will continue to hold » certain place-in pubis esteem. His

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| engaging frankness kla "views on tha questions of the hour, or showed by nu- merous literary adventures the range of his sympathics and enthusiasms. «But of NRIVALLED pulton in the Blute there has been some ground for the Utrict, overlocking the Botanical Gardens and facing the Harbour.

cynical remark that there was. Onos ↳

given to him to take the prominent pla Marquis of Lorito. Certainly I was not

in polition life enjoyed by his father. Whether it was than this crisis of 1888, portimities for turning to excellent which found him a Liberal and left himmer and affaica of his time, and a good account, and intellectual interest in the a Unionist, discouraged his political set of what he has written oan there. Ed.bitions, or that he lacked the will, among

other things, to perseverd in a stranousfore be fairly described as possessing Parliamentary career, he did not attain Past" is more than readable. On the

· permanent`. valdo ** Fumagna" from the perhaps did not strenuously spire to other handia to be feared that con- officers in which he might have displayed the unquestionable good qualities which femporary opinion, in rofusing to laurents the author of Diarmid," gave a verdict ha postered. Despite his many oppor tunities, he never quite realised, what that posterity will not reverse. A poot was expected of him when, as the hand-fueling, the Duke had neither tho More young son of groab Scottish Vision nor the verbal resources Bot the Louse, and a favourite with the Queen, mastery of technique domanded by the Exporters & Importers he captured the imagination of the Britian Rights. Perhaps the best of his poems people, and particularly the imagination of the section of the British people who were inspired by Canada, "Quebee" and dwall North, of the Tweed. If all the

"A Hymn for Confederation." truth were known, it is possible that his even to buvo tailed as he did was marriage was a clicck rather than an aid tribute to his lively concern in the world' to his career, in so far as it restricted letters, and especially in the Celtin his public activities. Possibly, too, his Revival, which, dircefly and indiretiy, lova for poetry and art and social reform the Duko did a good deal to encourags. deburred him from taking up high politics in the serious and strenuous way in which his father had distinguished his self. But however those things be, it must still be said that in his day he did a remarkable amount of useful public work, and did it in a characteristically quiet fashion.

The Duke was born and bred in a home of steen Presbyterianism, and up to the end of his life it was his proud boat

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Old Bronze Figures, Electric Reading Lamps, e c., 1 Marble Clock, 2 Pianos, Chubbs Sale American Ice Chosts, 1 Typewriter, etc., al-o a few good pieten

of Old Chinese Porcelain..

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Hongkong, May 28, 1914,

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Argyll lived the patriarchal life in the ommission gents. home of his childhood at Boinoryth (Roseneath), writers Mr. Charles L. Warr. His daily walk and conversation was that of the father of his people. He HONGKONG. knew them at the plough and in their homes, and they know him and loved it woll. He was the same to all, rich and poor, high and low-he never pa the crafter without handslinke and a smile. They tell of how one 'Sunday, on the way to the church of his father, treem whose water is not as good sa it he saw two trampe about to drink of a

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land and had been received into it by das great Dr. Norman Macleod. Ho was educated at Edinburgh Academy and might be. He stopped them, and lend Mr E. 8. Abraham Eton; the latter school, the bridge them up into the wood of Campeall, Mr Adler of his nose was broken by a cricket ball, bo disclosed to them a spring of water Col. & Mrs Allaire an accident which caused him over alter from which he had often drunk as a Mr and Ms 8.

boy. That was the manner of men be wards to speak with a sort of nasal twangwas. He went about doing good. Mr E. R. Bate

Mr R W. Baker He then went to St. Andrews, where ha cortributed to the University Magazine took a Duke wills a great soul to stop ir L. Beckingails along with Andrew Lang Lang, he his carriage, dismount, and help an old- Mrs F. K. Belilios suid," wrote very well and quickly, and woman to carry a pot of water from a Mr 0. D. J. Boil W. M. Black 995 liked doing is," and finally proceeded well to her cottage door. Tet that if G., Bens

what I have seen 3010 Callein Mor do Mr J. Blods to Cambridge.

THE MANAGER,

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TEL. No. 120, Tolg. Address 'Tramoret.'

Bungsong. Fel 3. 1#10.

THE Undersigned have received instruc.

THE

tions to Sell by Pubila Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF; TIKE "CONCEENT:)),

on

SATURDAY,

the 30th May, 1914, at 11a.m.,

at their Bales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner ef Ice House Street,- AUNDRY

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

And

MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, Comprising:-

Mr W.

Mr M. T. Jones

Маго

B'bay v. S'pory & 'bo Bombay Mara Boston & Now York Indrani Boston & New -York Mineric It., Sudat&B'dakan Borneo Bobs & Ic

& Yokohama... Kitano Koba & Moji...kada Londen, Devanho Lo don & Antwerp... Denbighshies London &c. ...: Fina

...Radnorshire ...Ataula Maru

Inaden de

Manila, Cehn & Doilo Rubi Manila

Cebu & Hollo Zafiro

Manila

Manila, Cebit & Jolla Tenn Manila, A

A'traliar Ports Ch

Manila, Melbourne, Coblenz Manila

Manila ng ma

... Loongrang Marseilles, v. Porta, Magellari Marseilles via Port Polynesien N'kaiKobo. &Y'ham Tange San Francisco v. Japan Manchuria... San Francisco, Japan Nile San Francisco v. Japan Mongoli

Maru...

Japan Tenyo Mara..

Japan Nippon Maru

San

Teisco,

Cat. & Mrs Rockz

Mrs Lambert

SAD

disco

W.

Mr G. T.. Lloyd

Shai, &

& Japan Portalys Maru...

S'hai &

Japan

Porte Bybe

............

Mir-F. Lobel

S'hai

Japão Porta..!

Clotat

MT.

W. Logan

and Mira H. Mac farlane.

.:

Dr. G. W. Mackean

S'hai Kobo & Y'hama Preusser Shai, Kobo & Yhama Silesia. S'ha de &

|CHEN KWONG & CO., LD in the Highlands" she described her the plaid it was this that we shal Dr . . . F. Colo-

GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.

CANTON

LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAIL

STORE:

IURNITURE, Draperies, Grosurias,

Boot and Shoes Makers of Jewellery, Lacquemné, Crockery Wars:

delicate features, ko both his father

and molber

ДАП

Mr F. A MacKintoak

Me: W. P. C. blac

queon

Dr.

O. Marriott

Mrs RT. Matheson Miss M. Matheson Me E. I V. Mayne

Mr-B-K-Mahis

Mr. J.. Merecio Mr D. M. Mickle Mr G. S. Middleton Mr N. S. Milkowaki. Dr and Mrs

W. A. B. Mr Dies Nexton

Moore Mins G. O'Leary Mr F. A. Perry

.

At an early age he attracted the at-and the sight brought mist to my syairs. P: Hungey tention of Queen Victoria. In her sanity How we loved the tract figure, the wall-Mr 1. J. Cambridge

known rusut shooting jacket, the bonnet, Mr W. E. Clayton Leaves from the Journal of Our Life: arrival at Inveraray Castle, and wrote, remember him. It was a Sundays that Mr. A. Cooke Outside stood the Marquis of Lorno, always loved him best; wet or dry. Mr G. P. Curry just two years old, a dear, white, fair, that fine silver head was never absent Me and Mr W. J.

Davies from the high old-fashioned pew of the little follow, with reddish hair, but very back of the parish church. He always Mr & Mix Dertaano

Mr A. Dobrunner

and 2 children He is such a merry, in sat at the top of the pew next the wall dependant little child."" The interest his mother used to sit there. he was wout Mr D. S. S. Douglas

E. Daffy

Mr A. Petersen which Queen Victoria took in the Mar- to say. Occasionally he was in his place Miss M. E.

Mr B. Easton Mr A, F. Pafiner quis of Love continued. As a youth half an hour before the servies began Mr. and Ms J. Z. Mr G Hutton Potts

Edwards

Me A: B. Purvis he was a persona grata at Court, and sitting silent, motionless in meditation.

The new Duke of Argyll, Niall Diar Mr and Mrs H. 6. Mr. G. E. Barden there is little doubt that his engagement

Ehrentals

Mr E H. to the Princess Louis was a ical love mid Campbell, is the only son of tho

Ray Miss F. Eiesler Mr Wallace A. Farley Dr.

M. t ̈ match. She was popularly reported to into Lord Archibald Campbell by his Mr M. tho, most talented as regards art and the late hir. J. H. Callander of Ard. Mr K. B. Fonta no Mr W. literature, of Queen Victoria's daughters. inglas, Lord Archibald died in Murch Mr B. Handley Gogg Mr W. The three ulder sisters of the Princess asb year, and Mr. Niall became heir. R. Goobel Mr E G. Shaw

Giob Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mz B. F. Louiss had been married to Germana, presumptive to the Dukedom.

STEP. Smyth and it was a bold new departuro, almost five years of age he was with his fathor Mr P. O. de Grin- Mr V. Borby

Mr A, B. Sorgenen unprecedented in British history-und and mother in Inveraray Castle when the

Square Me H. B. Swaffold AGENTS.

the days of the Binck Prince be recalled great fra at the Castle destroyed the Capt. T. P. Hull

by which & Princess of the reigning central tover, and when many valuable Mr W. A. Hannibal Be E. LONDONF. Alsar, II & 2 Cem

Conils,

"Handy House should be permitted to marry a pictures and priceless family heirlooms is and Mrs H. S. 8. Dr. Herbert Tr Mr E. M. Tozer Lane, Lombard Street no. 1. B. Brow

were lost. He, like the other guests. Mel

B. A. Handy

T. K My SUP PAT POO STREET, | Cominauer, for the gentleman ** com- & Ltd., 185 Queen's Böad, Ficteric

and maid 81. OLASI, SON & PLATT, 85 Grac

TEL No. 1408

ANTON and monly known as the Marquis of Lore" had a narrow escape, and was carried, Mr B. S. Handy

Capt. H. A. Walkar Church St., &c. C. STRAKT & Co., L

Nos. 237, 299, Dee Yosaz Road www in official documents styled simply rolled in a blanket, to a place of safety Mr A. Heise

A silmeen Hawet, U.M‚G, Mr F, W. White and Fo. 120, Connaught Road Cential," John Douglas Sutherland Campbell under the charge of the Princess Louise, Uon. Mr E., Mr E. C. Roztat WATHON, 150

The marriage was, it is understood, who was also at the Castle. He has Mr. W. Hobbe Mr & Mrs W. Wilson Mr & Mrs F. Winkler childies been a close student of Argyllshire his Mr R. Huster. happy me, though it was There were storio-there always are fory, possessing an extensive knowledge Mrs T. J.B. Johns Mr G. G. Wood stories in such cases-that the Marquis the family histories of the country;

Hot and Cold Bottles, Lamps, Small Porcelain Figures,

do.. Terma-Ás 12A).

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HUGHES & HOUGH,

Arictioneers,

Hongkong, May 26, 1014.

457

50. Cornhill, GORDON & Goten, 15 bi

Bride

• St..

Iron-mongery. Wine and Spirits. Foreign Clothes for gentlemen made to

order by our own ballosa.

ad

farge assortment of Chinese Bit Koralgn Goods of every description.

All'goods sold at eman die Press. The Cheapest and Best place to Canton & Ecugtong to buy Chinese and Forslys

Fact Beret. C. MECHELL & Co., 8sco | Tel. Nn. 811.

Hi, Holborn Piadasch, 2.0. D. J.

KIYMER & Co, 3. Whilstrları 84.,

L.C. MAZHER & Crowther, Ltd., 14. 11, 18 New Bridge St., zo.

SCOTLAND :-FRID. I SHOES, 8 Nort

St. David Street, Edinburgh,

PARIS AND EUROPE, MAYENor Fraas & Co., 18 Rue de la Grange, Batelli Para

NEW YORKTE BROWNE, LAD., Eolian Hall, West Lind. Street, Now York City.

THE CHEKE EVANGELIST OFFICE, 51 Wen End Street, pi

SAN FRANCISCO and American Ports

Generally-BIAN & BLACK, Son Fram

Cisco, AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZRALAND: Gospox & Gorza, Mar Bourns and Sydney JETLON—W, M. Exceza & Goj: Tai”,

APOTEKARI Cc., Colombo, SINGAPORE, BIRAITS, 40, 2- Katts,

& Wazan, LED,, Singapor PHILIPPINE ISLANDS-AU WAD

son & Co., Manalo, CHINA-Danlon, FALL & Co., Foothou Booker & Co?" Bhangkat, KELLY & Watan, 'Ind." "Yokohama, Kastalā

¿THE CHINA MAIL, LTD. 5. Wendham Brest, Hongkong,

SIEN LING

Hobckour.

EVEK ISSUED UNDER VA

PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION

bu not only the best looking, but also marriage with Jane Sevilla, daughter of Mr H. Four Mra and Mins Hoope

When

Mr C

Schlemper

Molks.

is an enthusiastic supporter of old High-GOWARD HOTE

in Scotland almost invariably wears their J. Arold Higliland garb. In his childhood he had † Mr and Mre Bidwell Mr &Vm U Lasrit.

Highland nurse-governess, who taught Dr Breger

S'hai & Japan Porta Chili

Nippon Yusen Kaisha June 8.- Shevan, Tome & Co... About June 5. The Bank Lane, La... June 15

June

falcharen Keith6 19. at 9 ama

Nippon Yusen (June 3, 44 114m.. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld. June 18,

& Clas

Juas 6, a Noca Jardine.

Jardine, M'son Go, Id. About 2001 Jane.

Nippon Taon Kaishs June 3, at 10am. Showan, Tor

Toms

Com Jun 2, até po

Shewan, Tomes & Co. Jans 11, at 4 p.m., Buttariald & Swis...June 9, at 4pm.

3p.m.

Butterfield & Swire

JJardine M'won Do. Id

May 90 bpm.

Jardine, Món &Co, Ld June 6, at p.m.

June 2, at I p. Me

eries M' times June

Mamageries

Missangeries Maritimes June 18 ab 1 p.m. ....Siippon Yusen Kalsha June 1. at 5 p.m. Profile Mall S. 9. Co. June 6, at 1p.m. Pacifio, Mail S.S. Co. June

Pacis Mail 5.3. Co... June 26, #tlpa

Kleen Kalsh Juns. 16. „Toyo-Klsen Kaisha....... Jude 29.

Yasen Kak June Nippon

2. & 0. 8. N. Od...... About May 312- Menageries Maricices June S Mcosagarion

una 15.

Shai Kobe & Maji... Arratoon Aptar, D. Sharon a Co, Lt. June 7.

Shinga... Yagchow Shanghal

Shangha

Shanghai..........

Shanghal

Delt

Luchow

Choy sang

Afric

ore, Pang & Calta Gregory Apar.. S'pore, S'pore, Pang& R'goon Coylen. Mara tow, Amoy & Tamwur Baigi Maru Stow, Amoy & F'chów Kaijo Maru saa dos Melbourne de Kumano, Mard'.. South Ports Nippan

V toria T ms & Japan Seattle Marq........ Victoria Tma & Japan Mexico Maru Vria B.O. Seattle to, Sado Maru Vancouver, (B.G.),te. Empress of Asia Vancouver (B.C.) &o. Express of Japan

TEAK HOTEL

Mr St. Amory Lt. T. C. R. Archer,

RAMO.

I Col EW, Des

G.A.

Capt, & Afrs Ivene

Mr. & Mr. W. Arm. Mr Lee Jones

strong

Mr Beard

Mr F. H. Boker

Mr and Mrs Kohler. Mr & Mrs Koch

Hamburg Am ka Linedano 9.

Am ka Tanie June 18,

Swiss...one 6, Midnight, P.&O. 8. N. Ca... About Jane Butterfield & Bwin... June 4, at 4pm. Jardins, M'son &Co, Ld June 5. Daylight. Sander,

Wieler & Co. June 14 at 6 am.

D. Baascon & Oo Laluane 2. Nippon Yusen Keisha

Chosen Kaisha May 31, at Noon- Osaka Shosen Kalba June 8, at 8p.m. Nippon Yusen Kaishia Juta 5. st. Nom.. Sander Wieler

Osaka Showen Kaaks June 11, at Noon, Osaky Shosen Fanks June 24, at Noon. Nippon Yusen Kaisha June 8, at 4 pza. Canadian. Fio E. Co.

Jun Canadian Pao B. Oo Jane 28.

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Miss L. Ashiey.

H. Ashisy

Mr Walter Mors

Mian M. Moran

Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr and Mrs R. 0.

Balantine

Mr G. Bartos

Mr A, Button

Lent. Geo. W. Crom

bla B.E

Captain Tamokin, Mr. W. Fulcher

Mr W. J. Baden Mr and Mrs Boll and R.A.5.0. DAS

Gilbert children

Maj. & Mrs MaMarn Mr. Gray

Mts Bordler. Mr & Mrs Bryson

Mr. and Mm Jobn

Meier

Mr & Mrs Carmichael Mr & Mrs Mitchell

Mx M. Cary

Mr Casulli Mr Cooper Mr and Mre Coppins Mr A. Cousland Major Dary, E.K Major Dorgan Mr, WG, Dore “MË Evana S.

Major Faichule

THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER Lome did not after hie ma land customs and traditions, and when Mr R. O. Adan Mr and Mrs W. Die Falbick

securo what ha" considered his proper position at Court. He was treated as

Krat the husband of a Princess, but not ne a Prince. There is little doubt that the alliance of a Princess with a Commoner him Geelic. disturbed the forms of Court etiquette:

The Chinese Mail

07 10

THE LEADING CHINESE POLITICAL AM).

Commangraz, Journal

TELEGRAPHIO NEWB FRƠM

NORTE CHIKA:

VÁSKOVI PORIS IN CHEKA AMATAPAN

$3.50 par Azimat delivers

$12.50 lei Cocuk/Postal

and the Drake was not the art of man

to smooth over the difficulties. Possibly

he was to the end the independent

THE

M. W. Budge

Mrs H. Bu.ts

MFEL.

MTALEN

Me F.; W. Cox

Dr1 H.Deané.

Mr R. Fielder;

*

Mr F."W. Gibbins

Dr. Lippert

Capt. de Mrs M

EDLASTS

Mr. O. F Maltley Mis Manny

Mrs F. A. Miller Mr W. A Donaldson Mr 11. Murphy Mr Drummond Mr A. P. Bobbe

MrW Oudenhorre H&E W. Even

child" as he seemed to be when Queen LONDON DIRECTORY M. Dulfy

Victoria first saw him. But however that was, he and his wife sedulously in later days avoided publicity. They did riot obtrude themselves on Boyal COCE sions. It might almost be said that they discarded royalty. They had their own friends, thair, own purenita,“ and... pro, ferred a country house to inveraray Caatio

The greatest of the Duke's pubio ser vices were performed GoverDE

of Canada, a Dout comparatively small Empire On his return

pen; to enli

(PUBLISHED AKBUAILY) INABLES traders throughout the World 1. Let to communicate direct with

more and child' Capt. Monteith,

R.¿,M.C. Mr Nixon

Mr Olivceso Mr Patienden Mr J. Flummer, Majoe & Mrs. Pyne,

BE and childien Lol J.J. Radclifa,

RE

Me Romy

It and Mis Sharp,

Mr & Mrs A. Gibson, E.K.

Col. Gordon Hall, Mr A, Sinclair.

RAMO.

Mr F. Oriss

Mir B.A. Hale Mr Hardman

Rev. & Mrs

Capt. And Max W, LAME WARRAN

Puddepha

Mr Joseph

3DX

Mr O. Skott

Mr B. A. Stokes

I& Cal & Mis Usher

M

botham

- Nay wa

Mr. Paol

Mr AF. Remedion Mr R. Rennis

Mr B. Serra Mr A. Russell

Mr G W.Bevall Mr. B. E Shaw

Mrs Silva &Ms Chang

Bo-

Mr HA D. Holloway Mr and Mrs Tobias Mr & Mrs W. Jackson Mr. A. O Vincent Mr & Mrs Mariani Mr &

Mr & Mrs. Marrell Mr and Mrs D. 0. Mr G. Marroll

Mr. A. J. J. Martin

Mr TEL. Martin' Mr & Mrs Milton

Mr A. RW. Wibley Mr D. Wilson'

Mr and Mrs Alfonbr) Mrs Amery

Mr Armstrong

Mrs Ballenos

Mr-Barr

Mr F. Barker

Miss Bosch

Me F. M. Berry

Mr G. Bond

Smith, LOD Mr T. B. Brow

and Mr G. 3. Mr Offense

& child

Conner

Mr Karlanman

M

Kohlmann

Mín Langham

Mr. Boney, Lomis, Mr Madariag

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