FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 1915.

Hughes and Hough

ADOTONELA in tax everyst.

a ArstineLIT,

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN"

COAL STORAGE,

Codes used

A.B.C. & UTE KEITIO91,

A1. TELKURAPHIC COUK.

--

At Night.

After a hard day's work, or after unusual physical exertion, take Horlicks, it helps Nature to tone up your system. It is the ideal Food-Drink-its in- gredients are Wheat, Malt, and Milk, scientifically combined and put up in, powder form in glass jars. Delicious to the Taste

Made in a mornent-no cooking.

Of all Chemiets sad Steren in 3 stars, 1,6. 26 and 11 (in England).

HORLICK'S

MALTED MILK

AUCTIONS.

Telegraphit Addies MEIRION HONGKONG.

PON.ES:

PUBLIC AUCTION.

DHE Undersigned have receivad instruc

Tun to all by Public Auction,

TUESDAY,

the 2nd March, 1915, commencing a 2.30 p.m. at their Sazzy Rocs, No. 8, Des Vrear Road, Corner of Ice Housh Streek- SEVERAL LOTS OF

NEW TEAKWOOD FURNITURE, AND

SUNDRY BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c..

As follows:--

Also

POSTESS PONIES:

"PUBLIC ROUP.

'RE Undersigned have tocaired instruc

tions to sell by Public Koup

T

WEDNESDAY,

the 3rd March, 1915 at 3 pm, at the Fountain, opposite the City Id', SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN RACE POSIES. (Full Particulars from Claire) Tere-Caslı.

HUGHES & HOCGH

tioners, Hongkong, Fub. 25, 1915,

TSING-TAU,

"

MEN?"

175

ttres

whilst annually 100 plant were printed to the inhabitants of the provide s

THE CHINA MAIL.

COMMERCIAL.

SHARE REPORT.`

Messes Vernon and Smythe in their weekly sharo report, dated 25th February,

asate-

ENTERTAINMENT

THEATRE

ROTAL.

Dur last raport was dated the 19th Messrs. GONSALEZ BROS. instant. In the meantime, owing largely

to the ass holidays, business has been of

cary restricted scale, but a fair demand contienes for all investment securitius, and further advances have been established, the market closing firm.

Banka-Hongkong and Shanghais baró sold at Sax the dividend and bones of (together) 28 per sharemat Ex 10; 997.0563, and more shares are wanted.

Marine Insurance: Causins have in- proved to 8332

Unids are Tayers

request at 8825, Yangtzen at 8925, and North Chinas at Tis, 100), no shares. being.

at present available.

Fire Inrerane»/

imo husiness to report. changed and there isnotations aroun Shipping:- Chius and Manileshare bros Hongkong, Canton and Marso Steamboats have mild at $24 ml there are maro ahitos Indus

booked at 861, 1

have offering at this rato.

10

Abaying no shar

quoia ion of 870, but still are arailable either loanlly or in the North. Douglasex ars unchanged with sellers at $20, and Star Ferries quiet at &8. Shell Trestarts have advanted to 87.0 the fanden quotathan being now 63.3.

Refineries Ch

-China Sugars after unte at 1 are somewhat easier owing to proát With reg in to the fature, this lecturer taking, the closing quotation being 818 itted that he felt tempted to say quiet. Luzons have not been dealt innd business has hear Mining-No in tow weeds; but he would contest hic without chingu at 818) nominat

elf with quoting a portion of the Japan transseted in this action, and quotations

To deare anchanged. aves ultimatum to Germany:

Ducks. It harees and Gudsunx :--Kno.

FARENT

THE

ITALIAN GRAND

!

OPERA COY.

TO NIGHT!

FRIDAY,

fcrm FEBRARY:

"BARBIERE do SEVIGLIA."

PRICES AS USUAL.

www.

0 ... SHARP.

Cash Booking Only at

MOUTRIE'S.

Hongkong. Feb uary 28, 1915.

150

fit on a date not later than September 02 Wharres are still in request at $59, 5. 1914, the Imperial Jupes Aund in the North there are buyers of therhis, without condition or couperna Shanghai Docks at the improved rare of tion, the entire lensed territory of Tsing. Th. 82 and of Shanghai and Hongkew tatt, with a view to aventual restoration Wharves at T. 12. Hongkong and Whampoa Ducks are unchanged at 837 of the same to China. That represented mical.

Lands, Hotels and Buildings —H·ng not only the policy of Japan, but alw

korg Lands continue in request at 110, that of this Allies.

Clad Morale in congratulat-Contrs! Estates at 395, and Hongkong ing the lecturer upon his instrative ad- Hotels at $124, but no siles are reported. Humphreys Estates are slightly easier with dress, said that he was affe to malas nt ex the dividend of 45 cents brate the statement which the latter for 1914 paid on the 20th instant. Kow. hat made concerning the occupation of loon Lands sed West Points remain as Tsingta by Germany. It was impoer last quoted, is $11 and 8883 nominals at low tores shod not have been

respectively. ant, see the seqfenes of events very ten nudile up. The germans were fret in the foll, Flowed by Rus sia in Port Arthur, and a little lufer by England in Wei-hai-Wei and Kowloon

24ten

are concerned it is for better thn busi-

of view is satisfacters.

OPIUM, COTTON, YARN, &c. -".. Meurs, 5, 1. Sets and Co., exporters al importers, in their fortnightly report,

Falary 11,95 · kate: 2--

1 $16 . It would have only caused in- Eutton lüis :—Quotations bara im prored all round, and with the exception eraird dimeulty to the hollers of high of Shanghai Cottons in which business prie stocks, and the tregthening t has been done at Tis. 88 and is, ahs when consillere from this point Upholstered Drawing Room and Bedroom Suites. Bedroom Furniture, Dining Room

2.0 sales are reported. Th nco;Exox The 132, Internations the Furcitare, Armchairs and Sefas, Carpets

ARE YOU READY NOW, GENTLE-With characteristic enterprise our Gore, Kang Fika Tls. 12, Lacu Kenz Mlows erment scoured two places. Sir Claude Tha. 79. Soy Chees The 38, Shanghai and Rugs, Brass and Braw-mounted Bedsteads, Toilet Tables Wardrobes,

als paid a tribute to the gallantry and Cottons Tis. 80 all buyer. Horgkungs Washstands, &c., Shlolarda, Dianer

courtsy of the Japanese troops in the ard alss in request to a limited extent at Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and

The Bust ordinmeye color of the of the egpture of Tsingiau. After 86 but shares are not fortheciing at

Miscellaneous-Cementary teen de

Bengal Opium-No sales are reported i Chairs, etc., etc., Dianer and Dessertwenty-fourth session of the Japan Services, Crockery, Glass and E.-P. Ware, Sy was hul on the 21 st. 20, had placed their heavy guns in Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, etc., etc., lfamara W when mest in-un, rat only did they give the Ger-nt 851, and Hongkong Tramt at $15 both

mas notification that they would pro- being still wanted. There are bayers of in the market. Cleaners are reported Chica Borneo ab 8105, China Providents testing lecture was delivered on singed to immbard after a period of twenty. 88, Electrics nt Si, Ices at Sibs, and of shout chets of Patza Now, chests 2 Blackwood Cabinets, I Large-4-fold tau" by Mr. William or

four hours, so that women and children Ropes st.35. Dairy Farms are procurable of Patus Old, in sil about 5 chests. Un. Blackwood Serven (Poreclsin Panels), and mech time in fermany's tight have an opportunity of quitting at 235, China Lights at 84, Steam seit stock-St chests of Pitam New,

The chair was the deemed towa; but, even nå the eX-

Laundried at 1, Watsons a $7 and chests of Patra Old, 120 chests of Blackwood Fire Screen, Stands, Texpoys, Session in the Far East.

Exchange:-Closes om London at 1,93 Benares New, and 114 chests of Penares Settees, etc., Two Pianos, Marble Clocks, epi by Sir Claude Maebordination of that time, they signalled. Powells a. 61.

T.T., on Shanghai at 73 T.T. and said. in it about 847 chents. Sold but Two Combination Safee, Remington Type-M.G., K.C., Etc Amissarlor at Are you quite ready now, gertlernes writers, Brass Fenders and Fire Brasses Tokio; and among the company present The latter incident was one, he believe. Singapore at 7 T.T. To day's quotation uncleared stock :-30 chests of Patna New

which up to the present hol not been for Ber Silcer is 223d. (new), and a few lots of Table Linen, I was the Japanese Ambassador.

Mr. Batie, in the couess of a most recorded to the credit of Japan in Eng. Saddle and 1 Rubber Tyred Ricksh1,

Jurid and instructive address, and thish journals-Westminster Gazette. &o.,

the cise of Ting-tau corresponded approximately with that of Sun Frat- cisco, Athens, and the south of Spain. Trally. its natural advantages were gred; and had the Photicians possessol ver map weil wished to find a safe bar. bar and a hierative trade for their ship with a footing from which to er

Sar

(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) T-Cheh.

HUOBES & ROUGE,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, Feb. 20, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

161

THE Undersigned have received instruc

nus is Sell by Public Auction,

(ron ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

on

THURSDAY,

the 4th March, 1915, at 11 a.m33.,

at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice House. STREET,

#

SINEWS OF WAR.

German authorities-that

COTTON AND YARN.

Messrs. James F. Hutton and Lt., of Manchester, in their weekly Inarket report dated January 21/16, saysThe value of the raw material has this week shown more than the

wad tendency of the past fortnight,

Beherits of Paton Old. 18- chests of Benures New and 38 chests of Benares Did in all about 165 chests. Reported sing quotation (per chosti" nits, na under-

Patna New

Putna Old...

$9,325 9,200

Benares New ...... 9.030 Benars Old........ 6.970

ENTERTAINMENT.

THEATRE

ROTAL,

FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY!

COMMENCING MONDAY, t-MARCH.

HENRY DALLAS

PRESENTS

R. B. Salisbury's Company

THE QUAINTS

IN

PIERROTLAND.

(Direct from WYNDHAM'S 'THEATRE, LONDON.). Written

and produced by R. B. SALISBURY.

Music by DICK HEWLETT and GEORGE BUCHANAN, UNDER THE DISTinguisard PatronAGE OF ILF Tar GOVERNOR, SIF

F. H. MAT, K.OMG.

Plan, now open, at MOUTRIES. Prices $3, $2 and $1. Hongkong, Felinary 9, 1915.

WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME

180

The Overland China Mail

FULL REPORTS.

"

LATEST INTELLIC EXCE

Under before you lesre, so that you may receive it while as Home

Price $14 per stuum, lodinding postage,

CAN BE MAILED FROM THIS OFFICE.”“

VISITORS AT HOTELS

KONGKONG HOTEL.

THE CHINA MAIL Lu.. Wyndham Breck:

Mr E 8. Abrahata Mr and Ms H. A.

Koster Mr J. H. Allison Mr & Mrs Athol L. Mr and Ms H A

Lampman Anderson & maid

Mr Goo. E. Andersen Mr Edw. Laimin Mr J. H. Backhouse Mr W. D. Lon Mr and Mrs S. W. MrE. 8. Little Mr G. T. Lloyd Bacon

Mrn ad Mrs Luja Mr R. T. Baca and

Maiwa Opium-Sales nit, Clearances Mr E. R. Este

Mr L. Beckingsa'e in fact it has made vident advances. are reported of about chests. Insold Mrs E. IL Bellic

are as under-

Yarn-Qur market

MrE. J. Mardling Madams M. de Mari Mr & Mr Bewick Dr & Mrs O. Marriot Me sad A. R. Mrs McClure

MS. L McCollam Bishop

Mr & Mrs Marin

and children Capt. & Mrs McIntosh

Mr J. Mierecki

PEAK HOTEL

M & Mrs W. Arm. Mr And Mrs W.

Humphreys strong Fleet-Surgeon & Mrs Lt. Col. H, W, Hás

R.G.A. Beroad, R.,

Mra Bowdler Majon Bowoo

Mr H. U. Jeffries Mrs R. Johns

Mr. & Mre Carmichael Mr and Mrs Koigwin Mrs Martin& children

Mr F. W. Cary Mr & Mrs Casulli

Mr H. A. Catwright Mr Colleyshaw

Mr A. Cousland

Mr & Mrs Mitchell.

mora and child

Mr and Men Mons Roď?)

child

+

Mr and Mrs J. B.Mr&Mr J. Plam me Crichton & childrenMr W. J. Pringle

Mra Fdwards

children

Major Falchaie

and Miss M. Price

Major Pyne, R.E.

Mr & Mrs Ralpha-

Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr A. Sinclair Mr & Mrs B. A. Halo Miss Skinner

My F. A. Hataland Mrs Hovbrender

Mr & Mr A. Findle

Smith

and Mrx C. EL Col. Gordon Hall, Mes Grant Smith May

RA.M.C. Mr.Q. S. Middleton Mrs James Miller Mr J. H. N. Mody Mr & Mrs E. Moller Mr Wm. More Mr P. Moller

0.

According to a statement issued by the phát the world's greatest continent, their Dresdner Hank last year, the relative At New York Spot was advanced 10 stock is cutiated at about $475 cesto. Mr C. D. J. Bi choice, in all probability, "would have wealth of the United Kingdom, Germany points on Saturday, 0 points on Mon- Seld but uncleared stock about 200 chests. Mr G.A. Bla

and Feares was at that sme sa foly, and again 10 pointa, yesterday, the Reported closing quotations (per picul) falen upon Kiachau Bay,

As early as 1900 Bane voo lichthofen lous-United Kingdom, £11,000,000, race since our last report buing 56

Franco; £13.500,000,000:

Malwa $9,100 to $9,20 drew the attention of, the Kaiser to its Germany,

Spot Mid American was so high as 6.22.

Cotten:-No sules are reported. Un. advantages, and before it was sequired 48,300,000,000. Astuming these figures points, while at Liverpool on Wednesday by the German Government both Russia to be approximately correct, it will be seen (and Japan were credited with a desice to that the united wealth of Britsia and There was an sier feeling yesterday cold stoek is estimated as about 2,500Me and Mrs J, V. MARK. Mohta. pris, should the doctrine of the Frazcu exceeds that o! Germany by some and some decline in values bus at the packages. Closing norted quotations:

tions showed an strance of 13/15 points Indiaz integrity of China become of no effect. 2,000,000,000. It has also been esti-close of the New York market al pasi-820 to $26 per pical, Indeed, it was consequent on the rumour mated-again

$1 to 3 per bale all round. market to-day. that Li Hung Chang during his historic the annual incomes of the three nations which is reflected in the Liverpool steady, and prices show an advance of The general opinion seems to be that about 5,000 bales are reported in the visit to Russia in 1896 bad made a secret are:-United Kingdom. £1,750,000,000;|

Franc £2,250,000,000;

there will be a reaction and that there market as under:→ arrangement for its sprension to the Czar Germany,

Even supposing these AT THE ARMY SERVICE CORTS PIER

that the German Emperor made up his £1,000,000,000. KOWLOON. 9 LARGE MULES & 1 CHINA PONY.mind upon the course to be pursued. figures ire reasonably accurate, there still will be como recession but undoubtedly lottery and a puzzle and it seems likely It would be remembered that li visited remains a balance of $700,000,000 in the future range of values are both a TERMS:-ÅN usual.

Cerary on his return. What transpired favour of the two Allies, and if the great that fluctuations more or less violent was a State scurét; but Baron von Balow wealth of Busia be added thero is obvi

known of next seasons creage which probably gave a key to the situation when only an enormous per maderance of will condupé until something definite is he said, All that we have done is to wealth in favour of the Triple Entenle, will bo come corsiderable time yet and provide that, ecals what may, we our-In the matter of income, however, it is with developments in correction sylves shall not go empty-handed. The should be borne in mind that Germany traveller cannot decide when the train is already suffering, and doubtless will with the wary shall start: but ho can make sure that suffer, to a far greater extent than either

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.".

Hongkong, Feb. 22, 1915.

160

PUBLIO AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instruc tions to Bell by Public Auction,

02

THURSDAY, the 4th March, 1915, commencing 2.30 p.m., at their Bales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Yeux Road, Corner

of Ice House. Street,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD

SUNDRY BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c., &t.

Comprising

per bale bit Corneliassen and Mrs A. P. Nazer

Neighbour

W. R Mr

Newton ELA. Caig Capt. D. New

J. 8. NicolaoD Mr

Mr W. M. Black MrE F. Bothwell

Mr & Mrs F. Bovard

Briga

ruled

Sales of

Mr C. B. Brooke Mr LS. Brown Campbell Mr A Mr W. E. Clayton. MI3. F. Comins Mra S. H. Co'e Dr A. LE. F. Cole

Bir And

-pan

tales

Sr.

350 Asmar 200 Crown 250 Currimbisoy 300 David 100 Denber 150 Elphinstone

10% $98/901

child

10 ..

80101

Us

93/05

Mr B

100 15

87 88

Dennison

280 Gold Mobour

10.

Businche in Piecs Goods has been

100

{!? S&9$c+>u

200 Phoenix 250 (ndo China

JOM +

Mr M. Drevard

104.

100/100 Mies

M.

Dudy

105 .. · 90/97

Mr O. K. Edmund

95)San

Sundries 200 B-mbay Cotton

10. 91/96

10.

Ehrenfels

917-2

Mr C. Esdale

300 China

12...

92/94

Mr E. Evensen

1228..

93,95

My Teane Ezra

12 96/07

12...

128 02/03

1101/102

Mr

Falconer

125.

17

20

he does not miss it when it doce start of the Allies, relying as she very largely pretty well stopped by the advances

The Devil takes the hindmost."

Ger does upon her export trade, now many believed the partition of China tually on bilate

WATER OVER ST. PAUL'S DOME.

vir-

to be imminent. Up to the time of the Occupation of Thingstuu by Germany China proper was intact; and it was not] until after the so-called lease of that place to Germany that Russia leased Pert Arthur and England Wei-hai-Wel. The low of Thing-iun was for ninety-nine years, that of Port Arthur for twenty-

London Fire Brigade's Work. five years, whilst Great Britain was to

The men of the London Fire Brigade ANDRY Wei-bui-Wei for just as long an Resin should be in occupation of Port Arthur. The point was important, since were called to 6,410 free last year, which

offers from India there have been in plenty but very few have had any chanse of acceptuice and most of the would ant have been workable even if they had been made at the lowest point. Manti- facturers and Spinneri have been com pelled to follow the advace and their betta positions are enabling them to reduce their losses at the same, time. Regret will no doubt be expressed that more business was not done when cotton was betrer 44. and makers correspond. ingly cheap but buyers, especially India, rarely hit the lowest point and prater to

100 Corls 150 DAW 200 Indo-Chin 100 Moon 100 Sup 300 China 100 Dawn 100 Empress New 100 Howard 100 Moon

100 Bun 100 Indo-China

10%!

10,"

و الاندر

203..

97799

89/90 99/100

Mr and Ms Dallas Mr you Noruta!

Mr A. Dorby

Mr and Mis J. M. Mr J. Ormiston

Meri, W. Pearson

G.

Me W. A. Dowley

E.

Mr and Mrs H.-C.

Mr 0. G. Peironnet

Pentreath

Mr & Mrs

Mr A. B. Purves Mrs J. A. Randall Mr W. A. Bay Mr E. H. Ray Liant-Gol. and Mr

Rayner

Mr V. Read

and Mrs P. L. Miss F. Reay

Capt. & Riddle

Mr A. E. Fearnley MF. L. Robbins 97/98 Mr Peyroux 116/117 Mrs Fri

Dr H. C. Rogge

Mr J. P. Rovell 114/115 Capt. Azd Mrs E. M. Mr W. E.

209

107,108

203.1

209..

20

Retherford

French and child Mrs Bartorello

Miss J. Schills 107/108 - Mr C. G. FIF

.0, Bibley 115/16 Mr Denman Faller Mr J.

Mr C. Skott 120 121 Mr W. O. Gallet

Mr W. H. Smith 117/118 MJ. Gib

Mr F. O. Smolt

“Mm Toruer

Major Humphrey, Mrs Walcott

RE..C.

Col. & Mr Walton

Mr. Young

KNO EDWAAD HOLIL"

Yiza R. Almoud

Mr J. Aroald Mr W. S. Barclay

Mr F. G. Becke

Mr and Mrs Kraft Mr & Mrs 0. Lauret

sea

Mr. J. Lennon

Mr and Mrs W. B. Miss Lennox

Bettison

Mr H. Kriggs Mr W. Badge

Mr R. D. Bann Mrs Christianen Mr and Mrs J.

Creed

Miss Creen

"

Mr H. R. Crichton

Dr C., T. Orom "

W. O. Maybe

McArthur

Mr C. F. Mason

Mr

Mr J.

M-H. Murphy

Mr P. Milner

E. Mr R. Ogawa

Mr H. J. Onsanbul

Mr W. O. Parim

Mr&Mrs H, Pearma

Mr A. L. Ponning Mr R. A, Donaldson Mrs I. A. Ramsay Mr F. F. Duckworth Mr and Mrs Ranger Mr+J. G. P. Foulds, Mr K. Saamsted Min A. Foy

Mr and Mrs E. Z

Scot Mr

Mz T. Fujimura Mr W. E. Grahami

Mr R. O. Grierson

Beott

Dr Bibres.

Mr CH. Hodgman Mr and Mrs Smith

the Times "History of the War stated is twenty more than the average for the wait, notil prices show a mere upwards, of No. 12., and 900 bales of No. 20. Mr & Mrs J. Gonid Mr & Msu F. Bmyth Ms H. T. Howerd Mr C. H. Soper

from lost was 104.

an off-set against Britain's) Considerable progress has been made

COUGHING INTO CONSUMPTION

that "Germany had acquirol Thing-tau precoding five years. The number of lives but so far as the heavily stocked markets Drawing Room Suites, Fedroom and on a ninety-niza. years' Dining Room Furniture, Armchairs and China, as Sofas, Carpets and Roga, Brass-mounted acquisition of Wei-hai-Wei, facing. Fort with thy abolition of hotted appliances, That statement was, of and in two years the brigade will,, ke Bedstents, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Arthur,"

borsoles. Washstands, &c, Sideboards, Dinner course, erroneous.

It has been found that motor pumps Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and . The Imperial German Government

centrifugal pumpen jet of water was thrown Chair, etc., etc, Dinner and Dessert mit have sont quite 410,000,000 in beat the steam Bra engine. With two Services, Crockery, Glass and FE Waredeveloping the place, whilst the total over the top of St. Paul's Cathedral, 340 Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, etc, etc.,.. sum, including private Germen invest fort above the spot where the pamps were

ments, must have totalled no less than working. £25,000,000. However, a great nation could not be in occupation of forciza territory for sixteen years without leav ing some permanent mark. By what, then, would Germany: be tomcinbered in China? Not by her futts, not her hafinure and railways, though there

An assortment of Blackwood Furniture Marble Clock, American Combination Bates, &o., &c.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) Termnas abal

HUGHES & HOUGH,

· Auctioneera. ~e

Hongkong. Feb. 25, 1915.

musk long remain to witness to be 178 strength and osterpris. But the wO

of afforestatica had been her great triumph. No less than 100 square miles IF you have lost your apple, one of of country, where no tren had been con

THE NEW FRENOH REMEDY.

THERAPION NO. 1

CURIA DI HANGES. EITHER REX WITHOUT INJECTIGHTL

CUTE TOND WUSOS, TAŻ SEGA, BAIN CRUYFIRMER

THERAPION NO. 2 THERAPION NO. 3 COCKCROMOLITVE, 1.0DT VIGOR, AC

US, PRICKY ENOLAITHED;

ND START ADTIMERA ENVELOPE FOR A CURE FREE PORTO DI LACLEX MED. FOR YOU HAYKATOOK KD. JAMPOTEASA, LONEXION, LAS

***** DRAGIER (TANTELAIO BISMOJ KANY TO TAKT

ESNE THAT TRADE MARKED-WORDLE

the big Variety of daintydishes at the for conturios, had been clothed with ve THERAPIONE ALEXANDRA CASE Is Bare to tempt dant wood. Is every district and upon

overy road were Town of acacions and go

"Only a Coogh" but you stop while it is ONLY a cough,

WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL 3 COMPOUND

The finest preparation made for combating severe coughs. CURES any cough that is. only a cough. "Very palatable. OP ALL CHEMISTS

PRIORS $1.25 nad $925

In all about 5,000 bales, comprising of His C Goodrich Mrs A. G. Smith

Mr H L Griffiths about 2,850 Ludes of No. 10, 1,250 bales Mr V. Gealbeura

Mr P. Hamburger Mr and Mrs W. A.

Hapriba Uapt. T. P. Hall

baler. Bold but uncleared stock is about 25,000 balor. Unsaid stock is estimated at about 48,000

Mr G. Harper Mr H. E. Heacock

A. Hon. Mr E..

Hewett, C.M.G. Sundry Articlos In Imports cales are

E. S. Hine Mr reported of Daions, Bombay, at $2 per MJ. Hirbsoblab. basket; Onions, Madisze, at $11 per bas MW. J. Rodg kob; Kismiss at 321 to 924 per picul; Mr H: H. Hough Safflower at $15 to $12 per picul; Sugar Mr R. Hunter ab 812 to $15 per picul; Apricots at Mr E. Irving Mrs Jamieson

B. Jerech... Mr R. 821 to $24 per picul; Bazaar Stone at $150 to $220 per catty; Borax at $25 Mr ML. T. Jouce per pical; Mavej at $15 to $18 per picul; Birs E. LeJones Bois Oil at $30 per picul; Cloves at 440 Mr B. M. Joseph per picul; Sandal wood at $00 per picul Mr H. M. Joseph

Mr A. Kapalidjian Byrambollars at $18 per picill; Flour MF. Eight at $40 per bag; Angoar at 819 to $21 per pieul; Gem Olibanum nå $14 to $20 per picul; and Putchuck at $120 to $130 par pioul. In exports purchases are rer Mr & Mia Allen ported in Green Pears at $41 to $5 per Mr and Mrs A. B.

Mr A. Duarich Mouly Galangal an $8 per picul; Fire crackers at $8 per case; Preserves at Mr. Enston $4 to $51 per box and Vermillion Mr A. W. Gibbs

Mr J. Grant $175 to $128 res caso..

Japanese Yora-Sales are reported of 2,000 tales of No. 20s. at 8110 to $120 per bale.

Me H. Smyth Miss A. Bquare Mr. 8. Stackment Mr B. E. Sold Capt. and Mrs H

Taylor Mr.L. M. Temple Mr and His F. L

Тоотриса Mr F. A. Trollops Mr Walace.

...

Mr O. E Watkins Mr & Mrs A. Well

and family Mr W, F. Wenyoo Bir F. W. White Brand Mir H. I' E.

White

Mr W. Williamson Mr G, G. Wood Mr and Min: J. F

Wright

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr B. James

Mr C. W. Reynolds Mr B. Jones

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