CLERGYMAN.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND 1907.

AMERICA'S RICHEST HEIRESS.

M188 VANDERBILT TO MARRY AN AUSTRIAN. NOBLEMAN

:. It is announced unofficially that Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, the youngest daughter of the late Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt, is engaged to be married to an Austrian noblema

A official announcement by the family will probably be ma

$007. The name of the bobler has not been divulged.

Miss Gladys Vanderbilt has been styled *America's richest heiress." Hor persoal fortune, including inhercitanoes from her father. and mother, is estimated at more than £6,000,000

Miss Vanderbilt, who was born in 1885, is the youngest of the fire children of the late Cornelius

Vanderbilt, who died eight years ago,

More than 500 American girls have married titled foreigners, bu Miss Gladys Vanderbilt is the richest of them all, The following table, which was compiled by a New York newspaper. shows the estimated fortunes of ten Americans who married English noblemen:--

Duchess of Marlborough... Lilian Dechess of Marlborong Danhess of Roxborghe

Duchess of Manchester

Consuelo Duchess of Manchester

Lady Curzon

Cors Countess of Strafford,.. Countess Craven ***** Countess of Donoughmore... Countess of Yarmouth

£3,000,000 800.000 2,000,000

400,000

· 200,000

1,004,000 200,00 00

200,000

The total dowry of the American girls who have married titled forigners is estima'ed at £33,000,000.

Miss Auna Gould, daughter of Mr. Jay Gould, is said to have been worth from

JOINT STOCK SHARES.

Atesera. Vernon & Smyth say in their weekly share report, dated Hongkong, 1st November, 1907-Business has bron qaister during the past week, owing mainly to the continued fanusia! 'stringauoy, and to some extent the ralucianes of holders to meet the ideas of pro- spestive parchasers for the stocks chiefly in ren nest. Batsa, however, have remained fairly stead some instances give promise of material improvement nader easier faancial conditions. Dxchange closes at 80% T/T London, and at 74 T/T on Shanghai

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BANKS Hongkong and Shanghais hava again been booked at $163 (old) $660 (now) at which rates a few more shares are probably procurable. The London gastations are slightly lower at £75 and 274/10 respectively, Nationals continus quiet with a reported sale of a small parcel at $51.

MARINE INSURANCES. Unless LaTe strenghtenet considerably, and can now be placed at$78)aftr sales at the rate. North Chiastara also firmer and in request at the improved rate of Tis. 734 Yonglezes continue on offer at 3170, but alliag-orders-for-Cantons have been withdrawn, and it is doubtful if shares are pro- curable at the nomius! quotation of $150.

FIRE INBURANGB8-Hongkonga, are wanted at $302, quil it is probable that a higher rate would us paid for # suitable parool. Chinas. continue in red

SHIPPING Hongkong Canton and M10108 have bana bakan at 8 4, 309; and 829), clo sag with buyers at the latter rate. Shells are pro- ourablnat 43/4 Other stocke under this head- ing are unchanged and without basinssi.

REFINERIES-Chids Sugars and Lazing continue on offer at q iolations, bat without at

Nervous Debility, Influenza, Depression,£1,200,000 to £1,600,000 when she marriet tracting boys have been fixed at $9, sad

Nervous Headache-

Most people have desired to know beforehand for certain what will be the result of an undertaking. Imagine the saving in time and money if we could foresee what would happen! How readers may actually realise the wish is divulged by a clergyman, who writes to us and makes it clear that anyone can confidently foretell accurately and without a shadow of doulit, the beneficial results which follow a course of Phoslerine. The Rev. John V. Clayton says that when his nervous energy was at a very low ebb, and he had lost interest in everything owing to nervous debility and influenza, Phosferine enabled him to recover his vitality immediately. The mere fact of a popular clergyman expressing such complete confidence in the curative properties of the famous tonic is a convincing proof that Phosferine may be absolutely relied upon to remedy and prevent those nervous disorders for which it is a specific. The Reverend gentleman's opinion is strongly supported by a host of doctors and nurses who warmly urge the use of Pitosferine, which, in addition, has the distinction of being supplied to nearly every royal family in Europe-a fact that is in itself a guarantee of exceptional efficacy.

Stopped and done with at once.

The Rev. John W. Clayton, 20, Alexandra Terrace, faslingden. Lancs., writes have been for a long time a user of your Phosterine, and even this winter was saved from an attack of nervous debility by its use. I have for many years been subject to Influenza in the early spring and have found the attacks moderated and a great deal of depression and nervous after effects kept away by using Phosferine. This last winter I have had a specially hard time and my nervous energy got at a very low ebb. I lost interest in everything, and when I found I could go on no longer I began with the Phosferine and was struck with the rapid way in which I recovered. Find it a very useful pick-me-up tonic and we keep it constantly in the house My wife has also used it for a peculiar nervous headache which she occasionally has. The headache ceases at once and in a short time disappears. This much I can say of your remedy without saying a single word that even approaches exaggeration."-July 24, 1904

PHOSFERINE

The Greatest of all Tonics.

A PROVEN REMEDY FOR Nervous Debility, Influenza, Indigestion, Bleepleisnar, Neuralgia, Premature Decay, Backache, Mental Exhaustion, Lanitude, Brain-Fag, Rheumatism, and all Disorder consequent upon a reduced state of the nervous system.

The Remedy of Kings

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To the Royal Family, Hil:M-the-Empress of Russia," HM the King of Creaca, li.M. The Queen of Boumania, H.TM, the Dowager Empress et Ryssin, H.I.K. the Emperor of China: H.LE. the Grand Dushess Diga of Russia. And the Principal Royalty and "Aristocraty throughout the World. Proprietor: Ashton # Parsons, Ltd., La Bello Sauvage, Ludgate Hi), London, England. Price in Great Britain, bottles, xịt), z9 and 46. Sout by all Chemists, Stores, he The 2/9 vize contulum usarly four times the 1j1j sla

USE ONLY and USE ALWAYS

ATKINSON'S

A LUXURIOUS PERFUME

IN HEALTH.

A NECESSARY

RESTORATIVE

IN SICKNESS.

MOST REFRESHING.

Far Superior

to the

German Kinds.'

EAU DE COLOGNE

LEA and

PERRINS'

SAUCE

Assists digestion and gives a delightful piquancy and flavour. to all

MEAT DISHES, SOUPS, FISH, CHEESE, CURRIES, GAME, POULTRY & SALADS.

The Original & Genuine Worcestershire.

By Royal Warrant to HM. THE KING.

Couat Boni de Castellano, Not more thon £200 000, howarta”, was ever under the in- dividual control of the Count.

Miss Grant, great laughter of Gouera! U. §. Grant, married Prince Cantacuzene of Russia în 1899.

Mise Susan Whittier, daughter of General Charles A. Whittier, marriai Prince Sorge Beloselsky of Russia.

Miss Margarite Stone, of New York married Count Beroldingen, of Austris.

Miss Helen Morton, daughter of the late Mr. Li P. Morton, married the Deo do Valency, of France.

MINING.

more shares would probably be placed. Char- bonnages copti ane la raquest at 8£70.

DOCKS, WHARVES, AND GODOWER. —Hong- kong and Whampos Dooks are quits, with aller at 8108. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharees have been booked at $67, at which rate the market oloses steady, Shanghai Dooks aro somewhat easier in the North atč, Tis, 734, bat Shanghai sud Hongkew Waarres have im proved, and are now quoted at Tls, 201,

LAND3, Horets. Ave BuildiNG).—Q tota tions a

are unchanged and we have heard of no business in this sɔotion, Other American wives of titled foreigners COTTON MILLA."—Bwos kave dsolinad to Tis, are the Prinossa Colonas (Mise Mackay) tha55, an Internationals to Tl. 52. Other stooks Countess Fesletion (Miss Haggio), Princassador this tending are unchanged, and without Hatafeldt (Miss Huntington), each of whom bosingas. had a dowry of £200,000,

Misa Margaret Taylor, married Count Im peratori, of Italy, while the latter was playing in an orchestra at Sherry's Restaurant, New York, and Miss Emily Mockel, of Brooklyn, married Count Ferrari, also of Italy, when he was a waiter at the World's Fair, Chicago.

The most melancholy case was that of the Baron Takacs de Kis-joka, of Hungary, whin married the daughter of Mr. Charles Hart, of Cleveland, got only 63 for the honeymoon, and was afterwards put on an allowance of £16 a mooth.

CHURCH SERVICES.

ST. PETER'S Caurok Queen's Road, West-

MIC HYANEQUa.—The ohi f festura in this section have be the sudden and unexpected advansa in China providents from $ in the early part of the week to $9) and afterwards to 801, falling away, however, almost immediately to $91, sad latter to $94. the market closing with pobible sellers at the latter rate. Cilos Bornios have basa booked at $10 and more sbars are wanted. Green Island „Comɔnts have been in fair request, and salt have been effced at $117 and $11, market closing quieter $11 sellers. Efsetrics have bon Boked at $147. Watkins at 624, and Wateɔns at $11, the letter closing with sellers. U sion Water Boats have declined to SCIL.

23rd Sunday after Trinity. Morning Prayer 11a.m. HEAVY COATS AND THIN DRESSES Venite, Russell; Te Deum, Emselt; Hymns, bì, 623:59 and 218, Kyria, Abbi Holy Communion 12.15.

Evening Prayer, 6.30 Magnifient, Garrott; Nane Dimittis, Macfarron; Hymns, 274, 327, 303 and 16.

The Church launch, Dayspring, will call on ships carrying white crews, to being friends ashore to the services, between 15 and 10.30 am, and betweer 6.15 and 8 6 p.m. (Kowloon Police Pier 1080 and 6), returning afterwards All the sittings are freo and unappropria'ed, Visitors

welcome. Booka, de, provided.

Sunday School 10–10,45 a..

ST. ANDREW's, Kowloon.--(Robinson Rons, near British School.} Sunday-Holy Communion 1st and 5th Sundays in month at noon; 2nd and 4th Sundays at 8 a.m.; 3rd Sundays at 7 pm Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 am. Evening Prayer and Sermon, at 6 p..

nit 8 ..; Children's Service (and Reptions, if necessary) on 3rd Sundays, at

NJYELTY IN FASHIONS FOR TH₫ WINTER..

Heavy coats and thin desses are the garments" must clothe then elus this sons n in which fashion has decreed that its votarios

"The useful coat and skiet of the same cloth that women have clung to for years are releg stud to the background, and the few to be son are mate with the coats so long that they might just as well be called palatote,

All the new cinta, for walking as well na oven. lag wear, reach to the wearer's heels, ara tight or semi-tight fiting, and are all carried out in the warmest possible materials-valve, oborist, heavy face cloth, and woollons of every de scriptop.

Some of the walking coats are lined with fang-ar-cloth for extra warmth, if so svening 3 pm.; Sunday School shortened Evening cost is made of milk it is added_heivily, and-

an A p.m.

Sundays: Wednesday *** Prayer with address, at

6 pm.

Congregational practice of Hymns, &c at 6.45, Hyginal Com. panion

provided. All seats are free after thec

&commencement of Borvies. Appropriated sittings are reserved up to that time only. Churchings before or after any of the services and Baptisms at special times, by appointment with the chaplain. The Church is open daily Balil sunset, and can be used for Frayer and Meditation.

ST. JOSEPH'S CHO, Garden Road (Roman Catholic), Mass, Benediction and Sermon in English, at 10a.m.

WEATHER REPORT,

On the let at 11,55 am-The barometer has risen moderately to considerably over the China cosat and Japan respectively.

An area of high pres ure lies over the Yellow Sea, and the lowest pressure is over the Pacific to the N.E. of Japan. Gradients are moderate to alight.

Fresh monsoon may be expected in the Formosa Channal, and the N. part of the China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 km to-day, 0.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as followe

N.E.-winle, Hongkong & Neighbourhood {moderate; fair. N.E. winde, Formoss Channel ..

fresh, South coast of Chins botwean-Sameas No. 1.

Hongkong sad Lamooke, South coast of China-between

Sam as Nu 2. Hongkong and Hainan...

THORNE'S

CASE

OLD VAT

$14

145 VAT WAS STARTED BY THE LATE ROSERI THORNE OF GREENOCK AND HAS BEER GOLD AS NOW SINCE LOSI

SCOTCH WHISKY.

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some have oven a little valvet waistcoat trimmed with for ab at the neck and fronts, and made in one with the cost, to give the wearer greater proteation from the oold

Handsome as they are, these coats would by of decidedly cumbersome if worn over dresse the ordinary winter fabrics. All the leading modistes are using the lightert cashmeres and beiges for walking costumes, or a specially thin face-cloth woven in quarter-fuch stripes of light and dark shades of the fashionable brown or mole colour.

- This is a very pretty material, and quite novel both in design and texture. The bodices are made in a style in which woman generally say fare- well in October, for they still have transparent sleeves and piastrous or are claborately trimmed with fins lace or embroidered chiffon.

A good example is set by the people who take care

of their teeth--and more

of them every year use

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Hongkong, 12th August, 1907.

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