“HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921.

Hughes & Hough

SUOMIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT

AND ADMIRALTY.

Coal Contractors

Gonorn! Brokers.

|-PUBLIC AUCTIONS-

Nov. 15.-General Furniture

Linens, &c.

and

31

17.-Brandly and Liguors.

"

18.-Jewellery.

"

22.-General Furniture.

"

25.-Curios,

2.

29.-General Furniture.

Dec. 3-Furniture 107 The Poak,

6-General Furniture &c.

-British & Foreign Stamp.

CBE Undersigned havo receive instruc tons to sell by Puble Auction, (For Account of the Conserned),

ON

MONDAY, November 14, 1921, at 103) a.., at No. 7, Humphreys Buildings,

Kowloon,

THE

Vainable Household Furniture,

&c.

e..

therein contained.

- Comprising:- Dining Room and Bed Room Suites, Indian Rugs, China and Glass Ware,

&c., &2

dc,

Terme :-Osab on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, November, 3, 1921.

ارايا

FYOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

on.

TUESDAY

November 15, 1921, commencing of 2,30 p.m. at thoir Salva Ronins, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Ourner of

Ice Hones Streat,

Several Lots of Travelling Rugs, Blankets, Carpeta (3 x 3 yds., 3 x 3 yds., 3 x 4 yds, and B4 x 4 yde.), Mohair Rugs, Stair Car- pets, Pillow Cases, Turkish Towels, Bed Sheeting and Bedspreads.

(Fall Particulars from Catalogue) Terma Cash nu delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH

Auctioneers.

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONUERNED),

531

TUESDAY,

November 15, 1921, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Salon Rooms, No. 8, Dor. Voux Road, Corner of len Roan Street,

TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, BRASS AND TEAK-

WOOD TWIN BEDSTEADS, CARPETS,

..

&c.

Comprising: Dining Suites, Chesterfield Sofus, Arm-chairs (new), Card and Occasional Tables, Teakwood Twin Bodsteads,

large and small Wardrobes, Dressing Tables and Chairs, Wasbatanda, &c.,

INTIMATIONS..

INSURANCE

OFFICES.

BANK HOLIDAY.

NOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN that

FIRE & MARINE INSUR.. ANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Business on FRIDAY, 11th, November 1921.

By Order,

LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS.

Secretaries. FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF Hongkong. MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF

HONGKONG & CANTON. Hongkong, November D. 1991,

BANK HOLIDAY.

5

IN accordance with Ordinance No.

of 1912, the EXCHANGE BANKS will be CLOSED for the Transaction of PUBLIC BUSINESS on FRIDAY, the 11th November, 1921:

Hongkong, November 7, 1921.

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OFFICE

GENERAL HOLIDAY,

Liquor them only from 91 m.. to 12 noon house will fue entirely cloroll on that day,

on

FRIDAY, the 111 Novemir. 1921. Licensed Ware

XL SMITH, Huperintendent

Imports aud Exports. Hongkong, Nowober 7, 19.

THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LIMITED,

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

28 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID, Every additional word 4 Cents for insertions.

WANTED:

THE CHINA MAIL

WANTED:-To rent for Storage

to

purposes SMALL ROOM. about 40 x 50 foot, ground floor preferred and couvoniont eituation

harbour roadway. Good light & stono or cement floor, essential. Reply to Box No. 1330, c/u "China Mail,"

EARLIER TELE: RAMS.

""(Router's Servios to the China Mall.)

'BRITISH STEAMER AFIRE.

LONDON, November 8th. The British steamer City of Rangoon, from Cochin-China, has arrived. Fire broke out in Number 2 hold, containing inward cargo of coir oil and has not yot been extinguished. Hatches bave been battened down and steam injooted, to extinguish the fire. The extent of the

image is unknown.

FRANCE'S HOSPITALITY

PARIS, November 8th. During M. Millerand's visit to Mont- pellier University, Syrian and Arab students expressed to the President their gratitude for France's hospitality and the ample opportunities for learning placed

WANTED HAND CAMERA at foreign studente disposal. In answer POSTCARD SIZE, 3 or 45 M. Millerand statel that France in going anastigat lens essential. Send particnto Syrin answered the call of both the lare & price to Amateur, c/o

Christian and Moslem, populations. China

France will continue acting not as a ruler Mail,"

but as a sister nation, always glad to help others to attain modern culture, peace and prosperity.—Maros.

MRS. ECCLES, who studied in Paris, Berlin, Milan, is prepared to give a limited number of lessons iu singing. Training for opera or concert in English,

French, Garman, For Particulars and terms., Apply Peak, Пotel.

TO LET.

FRANCO-TURKISH AGREEMENT,

BEYRUT, November 8th. The news of the signing of the Franco- Turkish Agreement ending the state of war was greeted with the utmost satis faction in Syria and Lebanon. The French High Commissioner is the recipi

nt of many tokens of gratitude from the Moslem elements. General Pelle, the TO LET ONE OFFICE in No. 4.

Queen's Road Contral to be letrench High Commissioner at Constan- For particulars apply to Bank of China.tinople, in na interview, expressed con- Gdence that Frauro-Turkish relations would soon to develop fruitful co-opera- tion.-llavas.

O LET-GODOWN at Yaumati

For particulars apply to THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMATION Co.,

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that No

An Interim Dividend of sixty cente per share will be paid on the 21st day of November 1921 to members who are on the Register on the 12th day of November 1921 and alec to members in Lu respect of the bonus shares issued in: pursuance of the Special Resolution passed and confirmed at the Extraordin- ary General Meetings of the Company held on the 13th and 31st days of August 1921 respectively,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 12th November, 1921 to the 15th November, 1921, both days inclusive.

Dated the 7th day of November, 1921.

By Order of the Board,

11. N. BEAUREPAIRE,

Secretary.

NOTICE.

Ex-Members of the

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. DINNER.

IT is proposed to hold a DINNER of

7

FOR SALE.

SEATERS STUDEBAKER AUTO- MOBILE 1920 MODEL in good rynning condition for sale at the cheapest price obtainable Please apply to Colonial Commercial Co., Ltd. Post Office Buildings

HONGKONG WOMEN'S GUILD.

AND THE

MINISTERING CHILDREN S

LEAGUE.

AUSTRIAN BUDGET

VIENNA, November 9th. The Austrian budget for 1922 has been introduced into the National Assembly. It shows a deficit of a hundred and sixty- Ave milliards of crowns.

WIESBADEN AGREEMENT.

new

MARKET PRODUCE IN

HONGKONG

APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES.

October at isi.

FISITORS AT THE HOTELE

HÒNGKONG HOTEL.

November 0,

Mr W. A. Anderton Mr F. H. Hody Mr J. Alston" Mr F. M'ero

Ar W. A AndersonDJ Morrison

Mr B. M. Murray

Mre . M. Baum

Misses Baum ()

Miss No ve

Mr and Mrs W. P.

Mr and Mrs. H. A. Neeson

Butcher Moat.

Poultry.

Uth

of Sielofu.--Mei Lang Pa ́..., lb. 20

Prime Cat... Corned,-Ham Ngao Yak...

2G

+h

Roast, -Sblo

18

19

Poke

Capons, Large,--Sin Kat ... Duck,-Ap...

Chicken,-Kai Tha Capons, Small,--Sin Ka! ....... --

+

16. 34

Mi F. R. Baum

32

38

**

*

30

Breast-Ngan Nam

16

་་ ་

пи

** " 16

Soap,-Tong Yak

16

Steak,-Ngau Tak Pa

"

Fi

"

24

Sbeak Sirloin,-Ngan Lao Sausages, Ngan Cheung,,,

Doves-Pan Kan

Eggs, Hon-Kal Tan (cooking) perdor 22 16. Egge, Hen,-Kai Tan (fresh)...per dos.

Fowls, Canton,-Kel... Fowls, Hainan,-Hol Nam Kal Geass.-Ngo

26

26

allock's Brise-Nenu No per est 16

Tongue, frosh,Ngau Li sach eu Tongue, crued Him Wars Li each cants. Head, Ngau Tan... erch 80 Heart-Ngau Bam..... Tb. la Hump, Balt-Ngo Klo Foot-Ngan Keuk...each Kidney, Ngau Pla,,

*

80

Ngau Mel Liver,-Nga Kon... b.3 Trips (undressed), Ngsa Th it. 6. vas' Head and Fast-Ngaa-tel

tau-kenk ...

get $1.00 Matton Chop,-Young Pal Kwat lb. 34

Leg.-Young Pel ...

34 Shoulder-Teang Shea Saddle,--Young On Yak Chitlinga, -Cha Chong Brains,Chu No Fest,-Cha Kenk Fry,-Chu Chap Hesd-Cha Tan Heart, Chu Sam Kidneys-Cha Yiu... ... Elvér,—Chu Kon... Pork Chop:-Chn Pat Kwat

Plg':

14

...

·|

и

16 40

30

* 19

Baxter

Mrz B. R. Belilioa

Mr Vis Benjamin

Mr and Mrs A

Onderwejzer

Mr D. Qaderwoyzer

Mr Birbeck Er W.

Mrs Blackburn

att

Miss D. E. Papperell

Mr G. K. Hall Brut Mr. R. Perry

ton

Mr C. C. Pyne Mrs G. M. Chapman Mrs EF. Peno Mr W. Clark 3%

Pigeons, Canton,-Pak Rap...ach 4

Hothow,-Hol Hou Pak Kap

each 20 Turkeys, Cock,-Fo Kel Kang ib. 70 Turkeys, Hen,-Fo Kal Ka Snipe,-Sha Tsui...

יז

Mles M. Richmonda Wra T. W. Cochrana Mr and Mrs M, D Mr A. T. Colley

Roth ebild Ms D. Coaleshaw Mrs R. E. Schur Mr P. F. Elliotr

mann

Ir P. J. Falconer Capt Siquend Engineer Captain Mr and Mrs C. B

Ferguson *mith

Mr

Jardiner Mrs K. Sparke

DE GROSSIDA Mr and Mrs Van de

Japt, T. P.

MrG. Harper

Mr S. C. Hartie

tadt

Mr W. v. de Stoen Mrs E W. Strother

MrJ. Sett Harston and son

Mra W. G.Mr P. Joseph

Иг M. Joseph Mr Maator Joseph

Mr B. Julian

Mr E F. Laweon

Miss H. Lilie

fr R. K. McLean

Mr H. N. Mody

Thomson

Mr J. TooraboTTOW

and Mrs W. H. Timbcell Mr Ge

Weber Mrs R. Westfield

Mr. W. C. Wise Master W. C. Wi Mr H. Yamamoto

18

M

*** Deab 29

10

Pheasant-Shan Kal... ...

1:50

10

Quall,-Om Chan Partridges,-Ohe Ka

18

18

*H

85'

Fruits.

Almonde. Hang Yan ... Apples, (California),-Kam Shan

Ping Ko

... lb. 15

Mr D. L King

20

要备

T

33

Bananas, (bride'e), Macao,--San

25

Heung Chin

11

per sat

2

Carambola-Yeung To Coconuta,-Ye The...

.. ***

"

14

* each 10

... lb.

IB

Lemone, Chius,-Lang Mung... 15.

k

18

་་

Lemons, (America)-Kam Shan

15

TR

Lichees, Dried, (small stone)-

Lai Chi Kon lb,

Oranges, (Osnton), Sweet

A

24.

Shap-sheng Tim Chang lb.

38

-

Oranges, Tin Chang...

F

MA

20

Perra (Cube), Cousing,-6ha Li,, 19 Peanuts,--F Bhang

Mr Columbine

Mr J. D. Danby

+

.. 11

Mr. and Mrs I.

Persimmous, Large-Hung Too

Ic

Drvies

Plantain,-Tai Chin

Mrs O. Dris-Coll

1

#

Pamelo, Sam,-Taim Lo Yau...each 19 Walnuts,-Hop To

++

... lb, IB

Mrs G. J. Robinson

Grapes,--Po Tai Tsz

Mr G. T. Eveligh

**

30

Mr & Mrs Stigter

ench 10.

... each 10 ... lb. 30

Log,-Obu Pel...... Loin,-Cha Hsu Ton Fat or Lard,Chg Yso... 'brep's Head and Feet-Young Tau-Kouk...

sat 70- Heart-Yeung Sam... each 10 Kidurys,-Yeung Yia, each *3 Liver-Yeang Kon ... lb. asking Pigs, to order,-Ohu Taa!.. ass, Beof,-Shang Ngao Yan ..... Matton,Shang Yeung Yad. --Ngua Teal Tak...

Bansagen,Ngau Taul Cheang20 No. 1... Ib. 28

11

Losmus November 8th. Sir John Bradbury declares that the Wiesbaden agreement involves a burden пров Germany, in addition to the burden imposed by the Reparation Com- mission. Germany's acceptance of the agreement was remarkable in view of German asseverations of the difficulty of meeting the present obligations.. Bir Joho affirms that the potential dimensions of the new burden are so great that they may prejudice Germany's fulfilment. of

British, Belgian, and Italian members of the Reparation Commission should ad- vorate enfeguards in order to ensure the Allies receiving their propor shares of the German indemnity. Sir John opines that with safeguards the Wiesbaden ageement is likely to accelerate the solu Kream,-Piu Tu... tion of the reparations problem in regard to France without prejudicing the other Allies.

GARDEN FETE AND SALE the present obligations: therefore, the

OF WORK

in aid of Local Charities and other Children's Funds

to be held in the grounds of GOVERNMENT HOUSE by kick permission of

H. E. SIR R. E. STUBBS, K.C.M.G.

all Ex-Members of the Royal. Regiment of Artillery. Olliers, N. C. ÜB and Men ou THURSDAY, 15th Decem ber 1921, at the Hongkong Hotel, at 8 p.m. Morning Dres Estimated cost of dinner, exclusive of drinks, $7 Saturday, Nov. 12th, at 2 p. m. per head.

All those who are desirous of attend- ing are requested to send their names and the units in which they served to the undersigned

I

J. S. GREENHILI, 5,Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, November 7, 1931.

NOTICE.

have THIS DAY authorised Mit. JOSE CONDE BARRETTO, to sign our name Per Procuration.

THE UNION TRADING CO., LTD. Hongkong, November 8, 1921,

Q.

R.

(fumed Teakwood), Sideboards, Dinner SALE OF OLD ARMY CLOTHING. Waggons, Dinner Services, Crockery, &

Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, A., Electro-plated Ware,

Electric Reading Lamps, Screens, Sandry Blackwood Furniture, Chaire, Cabinets, Pictures,

And

One Baby Grand Piano by Broad wood. One Plano by Rosskrantz. (Full Particulars from Catalogue). Terms: Cash on delivery.

RUGHES & HOUGH, AnationET. Hongkong, November 8, 1921.

Q,

Ru

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to Boll by Public

Auction,

By order of the Administrator, the Supreme Court,

ON

THURSDAY,

November 17, 1921, at 11 a.m.,

at their Balos Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Cornor of Isp; Head Stroot,

48 Cares Brandy, 50 caser

Liquors, And

20 cases Boldo Wines,

will be sold in largo, & small quantities.

armu---Casbe delivory

RUOREN & HOUGIL. Auctioneers to the Governetmi. Hongkong, Novimbor. 8, 1991.

The

On

The Sta Is Will Include:

Mayflower Stall, The Blue Stell, Children'e Stall, The Dollar Stall, and General Stalls of useful and attractive articles.

J

The Side Shows Include: | "Goldfish Pond ": " The Fairy Well" "Naval Chute":"Punch and Judy"

and "Fortune Teller,"

Entertainment at 6.30 p.m. for Children

The Dance of the Magpies and the. Toyshop Frolic Played by Children.

Admission at Gate in Garden Road: Adults 50 Cents Children 20 Cents

By kind permission of Colonel TEN

ENDERS ure invited for the Wyndham and Officers The Wiltshire

purchase of all old. ARMY Band will be in attendance. CLOTHING for the period ending| 31st March, 1922.

Forms of tender will be issued, on application to the Chief Ordnance Officer, R. A. O. C. Depot,

Samples of Clothing to be sold will be on view at the R. A. O. C. Dapot, Queen's Road East, and tenders must reach the Ordinance Office at the above ad dress not later than 12 noon on 15th November, 1921.

Hongkong, October 25, 1921,

NEW FRENCH LOAN,

CREDIT NATIONAL.

Issue of Bonds Fes. 500 Intérest 6% free from Income Tax.

Price Fcs. 498.50. not. Interest payable overy 6 months from 1st of May, 1922. Reimbursement by 4 yearly drawings comprising

7,200 prizes amounting to Foll. 13,000,000. Subscription closing on the 10th November.

For Subscription apply to

BANQUE DE L'INDO CHINE.

WISEMAN, LIMITED,

CHRISTMAS-CAKES

- and CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS'

for Export, Prices from $4.00, Including Packing and Tinning.

WISEMAN, LTD.

Mrs. Hands Was In Torment With Rash Cuticura Healed

"A dry itching rash began coming. out on me. I first began on my hands in little pimples and after a week or two came out all over my body until I was amass all over me.capetially my neck and head. The ec zema itched no that I can't describe the toment. I had to get out of bed once or

twice every night to seratch.

"This went on for abest eight months when I sent for a free sample Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I used it and had the first good night's rest I had had for a long time, so I bought more and I used one tablet of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Oint- ment when I was healed." (Signed) Mrs. H. Hands, Friday St., Pebworth, Stratford-on-Avon, Eng.

Make Cuticure Soap and Ointment. your every-day toilet preparations. | Scan Ti, Olalment la 3d. and 2x. 88, “Šola iknout, the Erapice. For sampin each free mit- fen: 1, Newbery isan, Ltd, át, Ubartarbu

Culicura Soap slavRE

Co., London, Aloformail ofilesMETRES.

NOTI

NOTICE.

M

2014

NOTICE IN HEREBY GIVEN that the HONGKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY has been acquiredjan | from July 7th, 1921, by the undersign. od with all rights and titles, and will hereafter be published by them. No claims against the Hongkong Dollar Directory incurred prior to this date will be admitted by the undersigned,

THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE

SALTD.

5. Wyndham Street. Hongkong, July 7, 1981..

The safeguards suggested are:---Firstly, a time, limit of between four and a half and seven years, after which no new de ferment debt should be permitted and the liquidation of existing deferred debts should commence and should be made by regular annual instalments; secondly, the aggregate amount for which the debit

against France is deferred should never be allowed to exceed two hundred mil lions sterling; thirdly, provision should be inserted for the payment by France to the general reparation account from time to time (within the limits of defer- red lebits temporarily outstanding) of any amounts necessary to secure that the other Allies receive their proportions of the amounts due from Germany under the schedule of payments

WASHINGTON CONFERENCE,

WASHINTOON, November 9th. The Senate has passed a resolution in favour of publication of the record of the proceedings of the Conference and the admission of journalists to all the plenary sittings, arguing that the great est publicity is most likely to secure the success of the Conference.

INCOGNITO PIANIST.

PROFESSOR THROWN OUT

BY WAITERS.

A new ending to the old story of a famous musician playing incognito is necessary in these days of jazz. The

·most celebrated pianist in France was staying at El popular seaside town. So well known is be that. he passed under a borrowed name to avoid the worshipping crowds. While taking refuge from a shower in a café he noticed a piano at the end of the public hall where couples were dancing gaily to the strains of a barrel-organ. Thinking to give then a treat and do a good turn to thentó, he sat down and started to play a nocturne of Chopin's. To his great surprise the crowd stopped his playing; surrounded him, and flung him off the chair:

The professor bristled up, and th spite of his expostulations the crowd" had him thrown out by the waiters for interfering with the dancers, who complained that they could not hear the barrel-organ for his noise.

An amusing trial for damages against the café is threatened by the great man.

|

Arbel,-Ks TD,

Fish.

Anton Fresh Water Fish --

Jaro,-L! Yo 1.-Chik Ya Jodlah.-Man Ya

-

abĦal...'

Jattle Flab,--Mok Yo

haha Mang Tu ..... --Wong Mai Tap

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Dog Fish. Tit To Sha Cola, Conger,—Hol Men ...

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Miss Iones

Ling Mong... each 7

REFFISE BAY HOTFI

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Mra C. D. Camptoll Miss Kent

child and natse Mr and Mrs Kennett

children and

nu'se

C. Mrs W. E. Kent.

T

Vegetables, &c.

(Medium).

Mr

r and Mrs R. Nogre

Me A W. Eastinao Mr & Mrs Newcomb

Mr and Mrs G. H. Mr G. J. Rotinson

Elliott

fr R. Farrant Brand Mrs Geare

Com. & Mr Turner MrsH, A. White

Mr H. P. Mavor

94

24

20

94

21

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16

30

Hot Bin Ya

24

Artichokes,-Ah Chi Chouknot 10 Beans, Sprout,-Nga Teo...... lb 4

Long-The Hok... Bast Root,-Hung Tsel Two

*** + 2 eap! Bittor Squash-Fp Kab. 1_1? Briojala, Cheon,Ching Yan Kwa

Red,Hang Ke... 241 11 Cabbage Übinoso, (common),— Kal Tool (Shangbal)-Ye Tool ... Jans Shoots, bunch, -Ksa Shan Oxaliflower (Large),--Ye Tool Fa each

11.

PEAK HOTEL

6

B

+

.18

31

23

28

(Small),

***

คร

Carroa-Kam Shan...

Ib. a.

23

Celery Chinese,Tong Kan Taot 20

++

11

40

Chillies, Dried,-Kon Lat Chie 30

Mr B. Buže

10

Red-Hang Fa Ohla

20

Mre D K. Blair.

9

Graan,-Ching Lab Obla,.

Mr M. J. Breen-

10

Mr J. G. Bridger

Mrs M. S Mitchell

14

Ourry Stuff, English,-Ka Li Chu Lic

Mr H. B. Bridger

14

lb 5

Vieu 10.

24

30

Cucurabers,Ching Kwa.esch, 2 Garlic.--Sun Tau

Ib,

ANK

L

40

Ginger young,-Sun Tae Keang

B

12

24

Ginger, old,-Lo Ksang

В

Τα

Horvervish, Shaughat,--Lik Kan,, 49

Charch

+

Indian Corn, Shuk Mat ... 27

...each 7

Miss M. Cooper

dra Cormack

33

Lattage – Yeung Shang Troi ... th

2

fr W. A.Cornell

H

32

Water Chestouts, Va Tallb. 10

Mandarin,Kwa

Col

O. W. Davy

Mr and Mrs E. H

20

*

1

Dutton

26

+

Rhodes

28.

W. Ried

"

26

O'rroes

... lb. 12

14

20

Onious, Bombay,Yeang Chung Tau ib. Oulane, Green,Shang Chung ib.

Ellis

Miss D. Ellis

on

20

| Onions, Shanghal-Sheong-hot

Misa M. Ellis

Mr J. B.Robinson

24

OL

Chang Tha

0

Mr E. G. England

30

Parsley.-Kue Teol.......

40

IH #

Obong...

318

Potato, Sweet,-Feu Sha 12.

40

10

11

14

24

Radieb, Hang Lo Pak Tosi ...

Japanese-Yat Pen Sha Tsui lb. American, —FÂ Ki Shu Tead Ib, Pumpkin, Tang Kwa

**

17

3:

Rhubarb (Freeb),Tai Wong

10

Shallots,-I

cod

13

11

26

Spinsch-Yin Teol

-Kong Chong

Tau

11

6

++

- #

38

Taron,Wu Tan

Tomatoes,Fan Ke

12

D

28

Tarnips, Panti, (Long), Le Pak

24

Vegetable Mairow—Tit T....

30

Water Urem---Bal Young Tool

10

19

Lily root-Lin Ngaller

8

Mr J. H. Kring

BO

Tams, T Sho

Mr and Mrs Va

--

Krimpen

roupa,-Shek Pau........ badgeon -Pak Kap Ya.. Ferrings, Two Pak Haltbak-Cheung Kwa Kap.. fahrns-Wong Fa Yu Loach.-Wu Ya... Lobsters,-Lung Ha... Mackeral-Chi Yu... Moat Fish,-Mong Ya wallet, Ya...

**

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Pike-Fs Pan Fong... Piale Pan Ya... Pomfret, Black, Frk Chong. Pomfret, White, POR-Ming E

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Kook Yo

so

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ARMS CONFERENCE.

CHINA'S REPRESENTATION WORRIES WASHINGTON,

Newson

Lam Ma Tal.'10

Mushrooms, Fresh,-Shang Too Eu ĺb. 46

November 2

Mr P R. J. Adams Mr A. E. Lissman MrEJ Ainslie Mr J. . Lloyd

Ar J. Anquin

Mr R MacGregor

Capt. & Mra ArcherMr. R. athoisea

Mr & Mrs Ashton

Mr R

Aumultor Mr and

Capt and Mrs B.

Ballard

and Mrs W.

Bur Mrs B. G. Miss E. Middleberet

Birch

Mr ani Mra J. F.

Millor

Capt &Mrs.S.Mille

MTT. Mitchell

Miss J. Mitchell

Bronco Mr J. W. Moran

Mr W., A. Butter-Miss M, W, Newsbo

field

lime

G. J. Chap- Me and Mrs 0, 0

and Mrs T. W. Me A. Nicol

Mr H. G. Eates

Mr a. H. Penn

Hob, Mr and Mrs T,

L. Perkins

Mr and Mrs F. C

Pfordten

Mr

Haiphs

Mr and Mrs E. L

Mre and Miss Feclears D

Mr and Mrs 8.-H.Mr and Mrs W. E.

Rev. and Mrs W. T.

Featherstone

Roberts

Miss J. L. Robertson

Mr R. P. Shaw

.

Mr A. Findlay Silb

G. Norton Smith

MRF W. Gibbins Mr H.

H. Spicer Kademe Lottie Gor-Mr and Mrs R. J.

don

Stevenson

Miss M. B. Hall Mise D.

Major D. L HardingMr L Fle

Mr W. F. Telfer

Mr A. f. Holling-Mr D. Taylor

sworth

W. M. Hao-H. Webster phreye

Min M. Huxley

Yra T. Jacquemin

,

Mr Thayar

Mr and Mrs 8. T.

Willian son

Mr R. W. Lee Jones Mr F. N. 1oung

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Peking despatches have announced that the Chinese delegation already have buon soleated with Dr. Yen, Foreign Minister as Chief. This cir- cumstance, however, is not accepted here as precluding the possibility of South China representation should Peking officials decide it would be a

PALACE HOTEL.

Mr C. Bentley Mrs E. Dabluron Mr A Greensett fr M. Hastensuer Ar . L. Hood ra E. A. Liley

Mr and Mrs J, H.

Oxberry Mr Wm. Percivi MrB. Petheism Mr T. U. Purvia Mr H J. Howe

apt. F. N. Lacks Mr R. Shalahanoff r and Mrs Y. O Mr H. Smith Manyichonce Mr J H Tit dr & Me Moussey Mr and Mrs. H.

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CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH

Washington, Sept. 17.-Dissatisfac tion of the unrecognised Government of South China because it was not wise course. invited to participate in the The South Chine regime of which Armament Conference is receiving Dr. Sun Yat-sen is heud, and which considerable attention from American has its capital at Canton, has officials and it is understood that it shown evidences, according to would be entirely acceptable to Wash observers here, of possessing aars. J. Ushon ington if the Chinese delegation were considerable sphere of influence and constituted sa to include & South has served notice that it will refuse to | China representative.

recognise any decision of the Con- All of those in charge of the negotia- I forence regarding China unless it is tions hero doclipe to comment on the reprisented. Naturally the American situation beyond pointing out that the Government desires that the entire South China Government, not having Conference be as representative as been recognised officially by the possible and that no element should United States, could not be given an be excluded which might seriously invitation to sit in the Conference. impair hope of a satisfactory solution The extent to which American officials of Far Eastern questions, have gone in emphasising their hopa At the same time the United States of a compromise delegation bas not been revealed, nor has any information reached hors that the regularly con stituted Chiness Government at Pok- Hons, vor nie, by a themissanding would be willing to agree to such

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INDIGESTION AND BILIOUSNESS.

you should not out food of any kind whos bilions, but take a full dere of Chamberlain's Tablote and drink plenty of water. That will cleanse the intoinach, move the bowels and soap „rotire the system "to 'x'=hosliby condit

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· FEMEDY.

you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only givo inlief, but effect a prompt and perninuent sura remedy that contains nothing ploatant to

take,

remedy that inju ious Chart borlain's Ough Remedy meets sil Government holds firmly to its belief thash requirements. It acts on Nature

pian, rolloves the lungs, alde expectorat that it cannot deal directly with the lon, opens the secretions and restores unrecognised Government at Canton the system on healthy condition. Thác and whatever is accomplished toward remely ha a world wide sale and time a compromis delegation must be For sale by all Chomlata and Bhons And calways be depended upon. done on the luitiative of Peking. keepers.

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