ELLIS KADOOKIE SCHOOL AT CANTON.
REPROOF AND WARNING TO IMMATURE REPUBLICANS,
There were
The Goal prize-giving of the Cantou bratch of the Ellis Kasoorie Chinese Schools' Society took place yesterday morning. present Messra, Ellis Kviorria, Ho Kom Tong, Lun Chu Pak (Secretary), Mr. Nichol (Master in charge), and many other supporters and
friende.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13ră, 1906
HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB.
PRODUCTION OF "THE NEW LOY."
tako the lead to offect the necessary improve ments should mark out their lines and submit before the public their suggestions 'with fall comparative iotails. It auch suggestions are
The hard work and study which the members really sensible and better than what is existing, I am sure their countrymen will stopt them. of the Hongkong Acuteur Dramatic Club have But, my young friends, as stodents, it is not davated to the production of "The New Boy" your business to talk politics of this kind. You culminated yesterday in a successful first should avail yourself of overy opportunity new night. True, thin was only to be expooted, before you to train your mind, increase your for the Club by previous achievements has knowledge and oultivata your habits. Your acquired a reputation for all-round excellence futurs career is entirely in your own hands. Do which it cannot afford to lose and then it is that not allow yourself to be led astray by mistaken the announcement of any performano by this ideas while you have not the experience and organisation is practically a guurseteo of a Admittedly the knowlodga to judge for yourselves, or you will good night's enjoyment, payer become useful and good citizens. There public are indulgent and do not expect so is always a time and way for everything much from amatours as from professional Whenever you imagine or feel that the roartistes, but this indulgenen is altogether, un striations imposed on your conduct at home or necesary in this case of the A. D. C. who may
the standard applied to the ordinary stage performers.
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.
SCHOOL SPEECH DAY.
the school
ILE. the Governor presided at the annual distribution of prizes at St. Stephen's Collage at Hoon yesterly Accompanied by his prirat secretary, Me. R. A. D. Ponsonby, he arrived to time and was received by the principal, Rov. E. J. Barneth, M. A.. The cadets of were drawn nose a guard of ioncar along the on to the salute, and when he passed, entrance, and as His Excellarey entered the gale formed two deep, and marchod behind him into the hall. His Excellency's military spirit must young China, and their machine-like provision have been gratified by the discipline displayed by in obeying commands:
they
In the hall, is really was supported on the right by the Rev. B. J. Barnett, and on th left by the Venerable Archdeacon Bannister. Amongst biome present were Dr. Ha Kai, Messrs. Hi A. Tevins, Inspector of Schools. S. H. Piercey, prinsip of the Diocesan School W. D. Braidwood, head of the Ellis Kutoris
Mr. Ho Kon Tone, whose duty it, was to distribute the prizes, expressed rograt at the absence of the late Iferd muster, Mr. Kirkhepo, who had done so rauch for the School prior to bis enforced departure. The report of the Acting Head-master was ou the whole satin. factory if the examination results nut we goal as provious ones, it was not due to waut of effort by the teaching staff in echou) nra foo hard, which are, by the way, without înjustice to the molves, be judged by \ gahool, and many of the parents of tho studente, And their warmest thanks were due to Mr. Nichol and his assistants. The high number of scholars enrolled showed that their good work was appreciated at the irregular
were
War.
The proceedings closed with much shoering. THE SANITARY BOARD ELECTION.
A NEW CANDIDATE: THE RATE RECEIPT
QUESTION.
After an ning prayer, the Rer. E. J. Barnett out the anonal report, extracts from which are as follows:-
Your Execileucy. Mr. Archdeacon, Ladies and Gentlemon.To day wo closs our third
all tunda for your good, make yourselves sure of it frat and then set to work to have it ra- moved in a gentle, reasonable and propor A rebellious and arrogant attitude, atten laues was a very unsatisfactory fentura/thich I nolica is erory day becoming con-arranged alag: and offs's, they were encour-year's work, The year has been one of activity, He would impress apon the boys the necessity is amngst bogr' of your age, will not
help matters." if
wished to habits of regalur
they For the sake of each individual as Aliconadi. well as for all, he hoped the full uniber of attendances would be runde, not by 25 only, but by 250, Hs closal with the following piece of advice. "I have noticed of late," he said, "a tendency on the part of certain young men to devout indiscriminately all warts of literature, and to follow blindly the precepts inculcated therein. I warn you against such banefoi inflames. Mere reading isnot knowledge. As Solomon says 'Get knowledge, but above all get understanding. You tanat, therefore, think over and understand what you read; and, un- derstealing, you must not attempt to aclove that for which you are not well equipped. You cannot run before you can walk. What you ought to do is to strive to improve yourselves morally, mentally and physically. Let your stnily be prosecuted with diligence sud per verance; let your ideal be of an elorating character; and let your conduct be guided by With the dictates of your own conscience, such materials, as it wore, you can build a strong foundat ins upon which you may rear edifice towering and lasting."
After the prizes were presentel, Mr. LAV 0x0 Pak, on behalf of the committes of the
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2, PEDDER STREET. OPPOSITE THE HONGKONG HOTEL.; Wongkong, 11th January, 1996.
We have already written of the candidatur, of Mr. A. Shelton Hooper, whose name has been very favourably received by the public. The election, as already announced, takes plaus at the City Hall on Monday, the ad inst, Rate payers whose maraes appear on the 1985 jury lists (Special and Common) and ratepayora who I'law, has made the plot more pronounced in training and the teaching of chemist education of bove. I don't quite understand why
are Professionally-exempt-free such-service, max vote, provide they can meet the extraordinary requirement of the Governmout, which is that they u astprove their elanding by producing the receipt for the rates paid by them for Decom bor
tional lines.
Ellie Kndoorio Chinese Sebools' Society, thanked As it is very common for rates to be paid by the ad us the two characters oxobanged places the expense of a university would be met by College will naturally desire to murgy, odmented |
Mr. Ho Kom Tong for the trouble he had taken, and especially for presenting such a munificent scholarship. As a stimulast to education on Western poe, his example was worthy the After com- emulation of his compatriata. pliments to the andiones, and praise to Mr. s
Nichol, the speaker addressed the boys follows: "It is boyond doubt that recently a poculiar and, I may say, harmful, idea has been instilled into young beads like yours. You are yet too young and too raw to form opinions on things around you. In your way of thinking and clealations, I know that some of you fancy that you have grown wise and old enough to be Supposing they were, it is still
called inen.
landlord in Hoagkong, who covers thom in the form of rent, this may lead to difficulties and disappointment. In England, the stipula tion in that the voter most, have pridall rates not later than the 20th of July that became due or the 5th of January preceding," but in that caso (household franchise). the landlord's pay mont on behalf of the tenant is recognised. This words" paid by him" in the local stipula
The
tion have raised foars that some may be disfranchised through a technicality. Governor in Council has power to alter the schedule, and will no doubt see to it than no hardship is inflicted in this case;
their bonud on duty to rightly sod properly guido those who are not so wise an old, as themaires. They must put, in order to serve their ovil ands or simply for the sake of misolio!, lead the younger ones out of the path of right- counters, it is a sin to impose upon the ignorant and abuse the innocent mind. That a good teacher cannot do 13 much as a good schoolmate in modelling the character of a boy is only too true, Now almost every day the words freedom. and independsuce are between your lips. What do lads of your ago know about these two words? It is all very well for some people to constantly ery for facodom and independence, and they oven
SUPREME COURT.
12th. Friday, January
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
BEFORE MR. A. G: WISE (FUISSE JUDOR).
The east, which was by no means numerous. Percentage of 92.3 marks Cptionally high persion of effort, and on the same point of view
Kendall.
Bullock Major (a pupil, aged 17)-Mr. F. C.
Kendall.
Mr. Stubber (aged 50)-Mr. Northcote, Mrs. Rennick (aged 41) Mr. Francis Clark. Nancy Roach (Felix Rouch's daughter, aged;
16)-Miss Blair.
Sussa (a servant, agad 20)-Miss Sheltou
Hooper.
Stage Manager-Mr. Michie, Whos the curtain was raised it disclosed a well-appointed drawing toom, and the audience were soon introduced to the principal characters who made a very favourable impression. At the cutest the movement was perhaps hardly enough, but the piece improved on further
Certainly the artistes had ors ry indae mont to acquit thomasivos well. Apart from the well
has exceeded that of past yenes, In anroljod aged by the presence of a large and sympa progress and interest. The uuriber of scholars thetic audioner, of indien and gentlemen will-1303 the roll showed Bi in attendance, in 1904 ing to overlook little faults and ready to there were 85, and this year the number resched One of our kenior scholars left for Engisad in July last to prosecute his studios eror they afforded them the opportunity. In along liugs not provided for in Hongkong. cordially praise their histrionis ability whoc 109. these circumstances it was comparatively easy Others are about to follow his example, non to overcome any tendencies to stage fright incidents naturally turn our thoughts to the
necessity for providing a higher standard of doubt provision will be made for higher in- We learn that Mr. Henry Humphroyr, of the and the pisco ran with a smoothness that wae
in the highest degree commendable. Indeed education. Trus, in to past, Chinese young straption, and from the report read in us, we men, with few exceptious, have sought only a but the recrsity for such instruction is fully Humphreys' Estate Company, L., is a candidate
on could imagine that one was looking w that minimum amount of knowledge in English recognised by the managemout of the school. higher It has been made a reproach to the Colony that for election to the Sanitary Board. Mr. Hum
Bossial return for their services. But there there is no secqueary or advanced education plays Entleer was a valued member of the same profession uls as easily and naturally did every by which they might secure
artiste conduct bimwlf or herself, and it is no is a growing desire for a wider and deser given in it. I hope to see this reproach re- no reason why, as Bead for eight years, and, we need hardly wld, a he is a well-known, that tim present candidatuompty compliment us say that their performance stady of Western thought and kanwledg We moved, and there serms
it. not take a prominent part in advancing examinations, or even beyond, but this will is following in his father's footsteps, having the was infinitely superior to some we have witnessed may carry our boys through the Oxford senior regards litotary education, St. Stephen's should not meet the present demand. They require At Sterra Leone, a colony with which I was sano widespread interest in the Colosy, and boru by experienced Thespians.
The light mirthsom> character of the piece further kacsledge in literature, in science, and at one time and another a good deal connected, similar ability for all duties of an administrative
in such subjects as would be taught in a good thehurch Missionary Society had a college gare them ample scope for revealing their own nuturo..
technical school. If we believe in the future of run somewhat on the lines of this one, which ideas and treating tas various incidents in a
faithful to the brok Hongkong, and in thesalutary effects of British flinted with the University of Durham, and prestige und British influence imparted through which granted degrees. This seus to me to be a manuer that while
wiss policy to make some mattor worthy of the consideration of the showed striking originality sad artistic merit, aducation, it would b
The New Boy" is dasuribel as a faros in provision to meat this au demand, During College Connell and all supporters of the College were added to our school curriculum, and like position (opplaus). If they intend to three acts, and it certainly does not belio the past year elevulary science and trigonom-whether St. Stephen's should not aim at a
The author, Mr. Artkar | Y |
arrangemons have bon made for commercial this it might possibly be as well to concentrate the higher the appellation.
(both their attention more exclusively to this production than in the ordinary farce, bat, theoretical and practical) doring 1900. with that exception, the piece runs on conven-have been-requested to teach Latin and other schools under the Church Missioaney A frivolous old gentleman makes political economy also. This will be deas Society should not sorte ne preparatory schools if there are suficient students to form a small to St. Stephen's; I also don't quite understand the entomary asiains exhibition when he
clasa. Given the buildings, in a few years, we the idea of establishing a class for Chinese comes under the spell of feminine fascination believe, the major portion of the current young ladies. It is true that the students of this tuition. This year for the first time we sent girl, but it seems doubtful whether it is the most extraordinary complications ensue, while ap boys for the local Oxford examinations part of the Calloge to train those girls the situations are exceedingly funny and the The Dux of the College this year is Chen Kwa langhter). I am only arguing against dis-
Lom, who has obtained the
npon his written I am not quite certain whether the College dialogue is amusing without being vulgar.
papers. (Appianse). The results on the whole aathorities should not confine their sttaation have been very encouraging. The College to the Colony itself, rather than devote part of it to an institution in China. The history Council wishes bere to acknowledge its in- Archibald Rannick (azed 30)- Mr. Teater. was as follows: Dr. Candy, LL.D. (Principal of Birchgrove debtedness to the master for the hearty and of education in Hongkong has been, a vor
School, Dulwich; aged 6)-Mr. H. M. consistent manner in which they have united varging oue; many institutions have been their efforts for the welfare of the College. started, and after running for a time with Bat teaching staffe, no less than individuals, are partial success, baro failed for want of support
Targely attribute this
to that dis- Felix Roach (aged 40-Major Philipps. R. A. Theodore de Brizao (a French master)-Mr. reatures of change, and it is with much regret i
which I recommend ORATKY that we are called upon to say farewell to persion of
aroid Smith, R. A.
to College St. Mr. Lando. I the and
Stephen's Mr. J. Lewis Byrne maon, the latter boing about to sail for as far as possible. There is another direction Australis. Mr. Byrne, my personal friend in which I should suggest concentration of for over a decade, has been with us for two effort, and that is that it would seen desirable years and a half. His chief charge has been to confine instruction, at any rate for the pre- sent, to what are university subjects. in contra- the senior class sparing himself neither in boars nor out of hours if there was anything be distinction to commercial and technical educ- could do to help.
The Baal examination results tion. The latter are excellent things, but I of Ferm IV. and Form II. bear gratifying doubt if the master and present staff are to in- evidence to the care bestowed upon them by struct in them as well as in literary subjects, Musers Harkness aul Mackenzie respectively whether the proficiency gained ia those liter With Misa Fletcher, who has from the ary subjects would be as large as if they con- Sued their attention to them. I don't for one beginuing so kindly given her services, we deeply sympathize in her indisposition, and womont under-rate the value of commercial trust she soon may be fully restored to health education, but an inclined to think it may bus we bave been fortunate in enjoying the repeat the information which I gave at another Daring Mies Fletchor's enforced abanon, provided otherwise in other places. I will Frank prize-giving that the Gorernment have in Child, who, being compelled to remain in consideration the establishment of an evening continuation class to he held at Queen's temporary assistance of the Rev. Hongkong for a short time, generously cams to our assistance. Mr. Ng Tin Po, assisted by College, but, open to all. Instruction will commercial and teobnical Mr. Chau Kam Kai, kus carried on the teaching be given in
and it will be for the consideration of paratory School, opened in March last, has not bon suenassful in point of nambors. This bus boys who are destined by their parents to s been dus, donbilers, to the inconvenient situation commercial or engineering oureer. It now only of the building. New promises have now been remios for me to thank Dr. Barnett for his rented at 33, Caine Road, and Miss Garden has interesting and lucid report; to express wati- faction at the number of people who hare VES already removed the school thither, with the pro-
a close for Chiuase to see the prize gising, and to present to the Coming to the individur) work of the artistes mise of additional pupila.
of mention special prize (applause). it is pleasant to be in a position where no un- young ladies will alan be formed in connection already over-charged dux of the school a farther favourable somment is called for. Allowing the therewith. It is perhaps sh, and min. † Archdeacon Bannister said the duty devolved
school ladies to take the presence which gallantry tain the etersight of, an Anglo Chiness
representing the governing body Tung
the College, it the absence of His Lordship demands, it must be admitted that the star DE the evening was Miss Blair. Aa Nandy Roach in an important centre in the Kwang
the Bishop, to express to His Excellency their she acted the sweet maid of sixteen with a char proviner. A building has been
interest he had taken in the institution since its wing vivacity sad naiveté and evidently folt guarantee of thirty scholars. To those friends grateful thanks for his presence and the real would further express Ha quite at horee in the pail. A more diffouit of the College who have a gens eusly don
tributed to the Prize Fued we tender our establishment. role was assigned Mrs Francis Clark ve Mrs.
sincere thanksThe Lord Bishop of Vistoria their thankfulness for the kind remarks the Kennick. Wishing to keep her second mar- rings with Resnick a secret from Dr. Candy, Dr. He Kai, UMG, Dr. Wan Tuse Mo, Dr.. Governor meda to them, and for the advice W
The establishment of the College Ta'o, Ta'ù Taz Kei, j tentored Caron To, Messrs, d. on whom she founded sery material hopes.
had been from the beginning i. the nature of Wong Wing He, Hon Lau Chin Tug,
Km. Chan Stu Koi, Chin Fang. Lo Cho
an experiment, but it had received a cordial, Yang involved the most extraordinary duplicity to
warm, earnest and helpful sympathy from which she gave a colourable verisimilitudo, hu, Lo Bus K-), Wei Os. Fung Ka Siau, and bur
performance must certainly be deserind vory skilful, though at times Wong ni Lang. Cheng Wis Hin, Chu Kan Chinese gentlemen, many of whom were present, restricted and unopposed freedom and fade-
wished to combine education with the highest Tass Puisie Judge-Well, you are a kind-she showed on unnecessary restraint. Susu Wing, Ng Po Kwan. Ng Pask To, Chau. Oi and as already pointed out in the report, they pendence, nothing for the welfare of mankind
the servant found a capable exponent in Ting, Chan Hewa. Weo Chi Bock, Ho Png can exist; Government, family, society, peace hurled man, but I can't help you.
Miss Shelton Hooper, who had little to do Neam, Chan Kine Ting, Yaung Yau Shing possible moral ideale. The speaker then told. the bays of the highest possible ideal expressed bat did that little well. All the fun of the and Yau Shai Ez Nai. To the boys we wish and order will all be disorganized and wiped
play really centred in Archibald Rannick, the very happy New Year, and a re-invigorating by one of their countrymen, an ancient sago and teacher, and in conclusion asked friends and aff, thereby reducing men to the level of
diminutivo husband of Mrs. Ronnick, who holiday, after which we hope to son them again
on Wednesday, February 11th, when classes students to secord to His Excellency their basta. Even the savages are subject to the
S. Jour's CATHEDRAL, Hongkong-14 Janu-xenally passed himself of as her son, Lu.Mr. will re-assemble. (Applause.)
warmcat sympathy and thanks by are nation. rules of their tribe. Confucius says those
arg Sunday, 2nd after Epiphany. Holy Com- Tester the character undoubtedly lost none of
priza havia boon preutel by His The
Three chairs were then given for the Gover per, three for the Venerable Archdeacon and union (7.30) Mati.(11 am) Responses, its effect. He brought out the humeur who iguoro propriety should
thres more for Dr. Barrett, the princípa, monicated. What is propriety? It is one of Forint; Venite. Ale ck, calme, Robinson, Dupuis irresistibly that he convalsed the house when Excellents, he addressed thas pres at 28 the many restrictions of freedom and indepen.Te Deum. Woodard, Swart, Tarle, Benedicite, he appeared in short trousers and acquitted follows: Mr. Archd con, Ladies and Gentle youth, men,-The repert which Dr. Barnett mad to Langdon; Kyrone, 76, 180, al 80. Evensong himself like a rather precocious
there has been + marked improve (5.16 p.) Respona, Ferial ;Paims, Stuart, of quite a different stamp was Mr. H. M Kens in on the whole satisfactory. He tells Purcell, Felton,
ton, Woodward, Magnifkat and Nunc all who impersonated Dr. Candy, the principal bis, nusker in B. Anthems, "My soul is to choo. Dignifed, kindly, and firm, ment in the moral tune of the School, wit athirst-Gaul, Hyman I, 31;
Several except when his affections wore touched by his also that the management is pleased with Amen, Voluntaries, The Tem, ter German.
early love, he gave a clever and artistic orhibi- the result of the examinations. N.B-At Matins, Palm be sung full,
tion. In filling the part of Felix Boach, Major successes have been obtained in the Junior und
preliminary Oxford local examlustions. ST. PETER'S CHUECIE, Queen's Road Wost, Phillips had perhaps a mora difficult study, but here that as yet no slant of S. St-phen's | he acquitted f well as the keen calculating College has passed the higher Oxford oral Second Sunday after Epphany January 14th, restricted an in any other country, and this y Comusanion 7.30 am, Morning prayer 11 man of business, while Mr. Smith, R.A., cermination, but I hope that al, aert priz
a-Venite, Eivey; To Desim, Jones, Benedictus, tainly made a very good French master, such as exami is essential for the maintenance of good Treatbeck; Hymns, 7, 196, 295, anul 227. Evoning is expected from Theodors do Brizse, Ballack giving there will be several sucesses in Prayer 6.30p.z-Cantate, Monk; Deus, Hopkins; Major, the pupil whe tyrannised over the as- that soction. The whool continues to rapidly followship and good oftizenship. The quos
Bynus, 12, 313, 31, vnd 16,
fortunate Rannick, was capably represented by increase in numbers. When it was first form-d tion of the day, I am xather of opinion, is
The Church launch lagspring, will call on ships Mr. F. C. Kendall, and the part of the irata on the February 3rd, 1903, there were seven whether the restrictions of the freedom and carrying white crown to bring friends ashore to farmer whose orchard was plundered suited pupils, and this your there has been 100 on the of weldings on
I roll. I and others of a hero ore watching the were married, all with seventeenth-century independence of the Chinese ought not to the services, between 0.15, and 10.30 am, and Mr. Northcoto.
between 5.15 and 6pm. (Kowloon Felice Pier In according a need of praise to the individua progress of the school with great interear. I be slackened and modified. They should not 10.30 and 6), tvturning afterwards.
nowbers of the oust, one must not overlook the is, as you are ames, intended for the sons of all be condemned without a careful comparison "Answering Pennant" is the call flag.
andiance did net ses ou the boards. Mr. Michis foer than those collected at schools which here with those of other people and without regard sittings are free and unappropriated. Visitors very important part played by one whom the Chinese gentleman who can afford to pay higher us stage montager was largely responsible for the Government assistance, and what is far more ASHLEY ROAD HALL, Kowloon, No. 6. Ground success of the production, while in Air. M. S. important, who can afford to keep their boys much elementary education as will qualify them to earn some sort of livelihood is clerks ia Floor-Services Lord's Day, 11 B., Breaking Northcote the club were fortunate in having a long at school hau is necessary to obtain so Bread. Lord's finy, 6.30 pm., Gospel Meeting, capable business manager. Those who Tuesday, 7 p.m., Bible Class. Thursday, 7 p.m. not risk things indiscriminately.
Bull elementary, bat the scholars advance no are, or, who suppose themselves, compotent to General Meeting. Saturday, 7 p.m., Pax. Meeting. and discoursed solections,
CLAIM FOR A WATCH.
3. d'Almeda e Castro produced a letter written in Portuguese by defendant in which
The plaintif, A. C. Roberts, for whom Mr X. d'Almala o Castro (of Musara, Bratton,
B was completed there was consensus of Helt and Goldring) appeared, and G. A Souzaintance, and by the time the first set for $1, value of a watch belonging to him
opinion finding expression in laudatory terms, which defendant had in his possession.
The second & of was even better, and in the third
constant peals of laughter which rang out from all parts of the Theatre was a warm tribute to the success of the artistes, who made the most of the bumorous incidents with which the piove
say they insist on having it at whatever cost. I Do acknowledged having possession of the watch sot the fun became fast and furious, ant the of Chinese with care and diligases. The Pre-subjects, whether to send to this class those
wonder if these people themselves thoroughly and promising to rotura it. The defendant was
In
the ber
His Lordship-Dit you write this ? Witness did not reply.
will coats,
own language.
Me. d'Almoda-I would ask for judgment His LordshipLnt na hear what he has to say. (To defendanti Do you admit writing the Inter?
and clearly understand what it means. By free- dom and independence, I bear, they mean that
His Lordship Is it in your writing? The ecury man, so mutter te what station of life besiguature is yours; surely you understand your belongs, is at liberty to do everything in his own way without restriction or oppetition. If so, I shall say they talk about what they do not andrstand and raise an outcry for that which w never been existent and can nyter exist. o country, civilized or otherwise, is print wa and independence enjoyed or allowed person. Even the{most powerful pation
to
Jaw
da a thing without complying with the the nations. Freedom of action mush sted to a certain area, beyond which it is dangerous to allow it to go. Before uu.
bis re
excom-
dence, the observation of which makes a good son, a good hustand, a good father and a good citizen. The United States is the only country called the Land of Freedom,' and yet the people thore, including, the President himself, do not enjoy freedom and independence in an unlimited fucm. Their actions aro
to the conditious of our country. Where there is room for improvement and modification, con- sider maturedly, take systematic action, and do
Defendant---Yes. Plaintiff come over to mo as a trieurt to return this watch, & his father Plantiff gare me the was bothering about it. watch.
is Lordship Why did you write the letter R Defendant He begged me for the watch. Ilis Lordship Judgment with custs. I can. ust do anything else on the face of this letter. You said you had the watch and that you would
return it
Defendaut-He begged me to.
CHURCH SERVICES.
welcome. Books, &e., provided. Sunday School 10-10.45 ..
Sevenfold
The
All the
abounds.
ELS
30
that we have been asked to
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AMOY RACES.
This meeting opens on Thursday. winners in the first day's races are —
Consalar Cap-Vigilaat Trial StakesJack Pot. Chin Chin Plate-Trelbeibe, Haikwan Cup--Disturber
E. Mung Kang Plate Rustic Kulangse Cap-Milky Way. Amoy Stakes-Platslayer.
The
There was a rather curions chunce in the list Dea 12th. Three baronets
ona Irish, They were Sir Ralph Wilmet, of titles, and one was English, era Soots, and
Huy, of Haystonu, Peebles; and Bir Morgan Chaddesden, Derbyshire; Sir. Duncan Bawin George Croften, of Mobillastle, county Leitrim. became Lady Wilmot; Miss Lavinia Mary Houstoun, daughter of Mr. Wallace Houstoun, Lady Ada Maitland, Lord Lauderdale's daughter,
became Lady Crofton.
The band of the 119th Infantry was presenoffices. The education given in the school is became Lady Hay; and Miss Margaret Irby
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Grow Warse Under Two Doctors' Treatment for Three Months-Face
in Terrible Condition.
ANOTHER MARVELLOUS
CURE BY CUTICURA
"My baby was afflicted with a loathoome running eczenia. Two doctors treated him for three months, but he grew worse and his face was a sickening sight. We then starter] to use the Cnticura Remedies, and noticed an improvement at once. Within a fortnight the raft dried off, and in had ceased and the scabs were nearly
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a month his face was perfectly clear. You are at liberty to use this statement, as should like all to know of the value of Cuticure.Willian Herbert Quirk, No. 1 West End Cottages. Ruywood Road, N. Sonthampton."
STILL ANOTHER CURE
Baby Raw With Humour Suffered Agony, Mother Discouraged.
"A terrible sore and humour broke out on my baby, looking like raw Besh, and causing the child untold agouy. My physician could not help him, and I was discouraged. Then I tried Cuticura Sp and Cutfears Ointment with almost im mediate success. Before the second week the soreness was gone, not leaving a trace of anything. Mrs. J. H. Block, 281 Rose- dale St., Rochester, N. Y."
AND STILL ANOTHER
"At four months old my baby's face and body were so covered with sores and large scales you could not tell what she looked like. At last we got Cuticura
and Ointment. The sores began to at once, and she could sleep at Light, and to one month she had not one sore ou her face or boly-Mrs. Mary San. ders, 709 Spring St., Camden, N. J.
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