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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 287H, 1906
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The world's history has been made not by the TELEGRAMS. actors therein, but by the soiran hohind them.
From time immemorial, says the "Bystander," the women of the slaga, consorbing "ol” ko a spaak, with kings and prinses, have pulled the wires of Empire under the cloak of love.
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Yesterday was the birthday of HIM. the Emperor of Germany, and most voanıla in port dressed ship in honour of the occasion. At the German Consulate, daring the day, the Aoting Gorman Comal held the usual reception which was attended by many officials and civilians, who called to tender their congratulations.
large houses, to secure custom formed the peg upon which this very high-toned discussion was hung. The approach of the first Christmas” after that Act had been passed “naturally" Sir EDWARD tells us, "called attention to the question how far the giving or receiving of Christmas boxes comes within the scope of the Act. It almost seems a pity that Christmas was so unreasonable as to approach at all under the circumstances. L. should have refrained from doing so, and so have avoide 1 the
The return of visitors to the City Hall Library- shock to such sensitive consciences as..Sir EDWARDS He has, no doubt that most and Husenm for the week soding the 26th Jan- Christmas boxes given by tradesmea to ary, 1908 shows that of non-Chiness there Hero 398 to the Library and 192 to the Mugum, servaute are given as inducements to show and of Chinese 171 to the former and 2619-to- favour to the tradesmen." With this most the latter. The Library was therefore god by people will, to a qualified extent, rigree 587 persons and the aluseum by 2811. Per Dos, Per Bottles nobody suppose that tradesine mike
ESTABLISHED I.D. 1841.
AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
PORT:
-OLD TAWNY, Rod
Seal Capsule
$15 $1.25
C. SUPERIOR LIGHT INVALID, Black Seat Capauto Cold bottled).
150
D. VERY FINE OLD TAWNY, Superior Quality (old bottled) Violet Copatle
25
SHERRY:
2.10
Per Dos, Per Bottle.
B-LIGHT DEY, Groen
Seal Capsule-
C.C-SOLERA, Пted Bal
Capsule D.-SUPERIOR PALE DRY, White Seal Capanto
$1310 $.10
17.50
19.30
1.85
Drs. Nalty fold bittled),
E. FINEST PALE
Gapeale
Violat
25.00 2.15
WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Boogkong 27th January, 18: 8,
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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
these doni tions from pure philanthrophy
But wh ther the inducemen is an undue one or a corrupt one is a point upon which opinions may differ, and it seems tant ne tradesmen issued circulars to the servants inviting them to procure their masters' assent to their receiving the gift, an undoubi, edly prulent course, and on; eminently calculated to reduce t'e necessity of giving the custom wy "eams'aws" to a minimum. One would think that the matter was suff citly cleared up on this particularly burei ness like and uurmantic basis, but Sir EDWARD Fay, like SHAKESPEARE, a no big uuless a moralist and he proceeds seriously | ́to observe: "Therë remains a moral question, Ought a master to consent to the receipt hy his servant of a donation from the dealer and he goes on to conclue that he should not do so, becas such a pre-ent wu'd "create an obligation; or an inclination to
The officers and men of the "Keaf" oruiser.
recoutly returned to England in the *Amphitrite,” or user, wees paid off at Chatham and granted 28 days' l-ava The" Amphitrite " was lo remain at hatliam in charge of her care,
and insintenance party until she embarked the nucleus crew of the "Douagal," priser, for 100mveganos to Columbo to join the " Monmouth," raiser, which will be recommissioned for the
China Station; ̈
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THE LANCASHIRE CRISIS.
SUPREME COURT
Monday, January 27th.
IN SUMMARY JUDICTION.
Barou Hrs. HONOUR Ms. JUSTION WISE (Purana JyDGE),
HORTICULTURAL DISPUTE.
LONDON, January 26th. The trade dispute in Lancashire has been settled by the cotton-mill opera-Lam Shi and others to recover the sum of $445,31. Action was brought by Laung Taigainst tives accepting the employers' terms. for hire and damago of planta, Mr. Otto Kong Sing appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. P. W. Goldring (of Moses. Goldring and Barlow) for the defendants.
DEATH OF OUIDA,
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LONDON, January 26th, The death is announced of Mdlla. Louise de la Ramée, the novelist, well known to the reading public by the pseudonym of" Quida.”.
ATHLETICS.
LONDON, January 26th. Zbysco has defeated Sulliman in the Græco-Roman championship.
FREUTER'S SERVICE.
THE UNEMPLOYED IN CHICAGO,
LONDON, January 25th.
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CORRESPONDŁNOR
BALT FISH A SUGGESTION.
[TO THE-EDITOR OF THE “DAILY PRESS,”]
SIE,-Now that our Governor, Sir Frederick Denne it to fresh water P Lugard, has broached the fishery question, why
By all means let us have our fresh water ponda stocked with trout, for everything that adds to the enjoyment and recreation of the residents of this rather restricted Colny is Mr. Kong Bing stated the action was brought worthy of all encouragement Bababy confine to recover the sum of $45,10 balance of roat for our efforts to fresh water which, after all, is $400, being the amount of damage caused by fishing is a failure in these waters and although the hire of plants and the remaining sam of very limited. For some reason or other our the defendant to plaintiff's property. The there are plenty of fish, strong hafty Ash that plaintiff was a nursery gardener, and so was the ought to give plenty of sport, they won't take defendaal. On September 18th last year any lure that the foreigner may use. It is msg named Leung, who was employed by the perhaps too much to expect that the waters defondant as msongor, rented from the plaintiff of the Colony to be stonked with tarpin or a-cartain number of fwer pots; the tolzh baás or other game fish, but the fisheries smount of rent due for the hire of these was of these seas is a thing worth looking into and one of great potential wealth to the Colony
$49.30. On November 12th plaintiff received
$10 on account, and on November 17th more planta were hired, rant for which amouo- ted to $11.80, thus asking up the total of $15.10. On the mainy day this manager or agent of the defendant also hired from the plaintiff one pair of elm trees in the shape of one-large general; one pair of elm trece in the shape of a second general, one pair of warriors; one of table plants. The action was brought in pair of large green bambone; and twelve pots
In a shallow sea like the China Sss there must be an unlimited supply of splendid fish which is practically untonohed by the local sherman, whose range, after all, is very con- faed.
With beam trawls, fish carriers and gold storage the radina of the flabing feet might be extended. There are great stretches of ges to
visited by a fishing floot. I know the fish in the fouth, also on the coast to the North,
they are like the snipe-here to-day and away
A retired abip's captalu named Pierre I oirs has just died nesr Bondeaux at the age of: Hil
A demonstration by the unemployed in after an adventurous as oureer exleading book ninety-two years. He was only cleves when he Chicago was diapered by the police with went to Bea 88:50.biu. bog, nad Ister, while whips and clubs, after a pitched ballie.. respect to the pair of elm trees in the shape their migration visit our Hongkong waters but
rving in a French burga, he was takes The demonstration was organised by the captive by Bpseich pirates. He and his fellow Anarchiata. prisoners suoscoded in erpowa ing their captors, taking command of the vessel, and bringing it safely into a French port, where the pirates were handed over to the law.
James L. Williane, a hatmaker, of Danburg Cour, sed his wife have occupied the same
DENSE. FOG ON THE ENGLISH CHANNEL
Lonnes, January 25th, The densest and most persistent fog
to-morrow,
of one large general. The plant had taken many years to attain this shape, and at the time of the hiring of this large general That the fishing question is worth looking and other plants, which were to be taken to into I am firmly convinced. There is practically Maaso, the plaintiff asked, and the defendant's an aslimited demand for fresh or salted manager agreed that a certain price should be tist in the Colony and Canton, and I feel pat upon these plants in case they were sure it would be worth having the loan of damaged. In that ag cement the price fixed an expert from the Fisheries Board at
Fact in the interests of the stranger when bo house, taken their mouls at the same "table, known for years continues in the Channel; was $400, and the agreement was signed by the home. for a year or two to report on our se
ought to act with a single eye to his master's: interest Sr. EDWARD, is hardly für to the servants. He does not give them credit for the ing atitude, which is the notorious characteristic of the recipients of all kinds of tips. It seems that the Attorney-General w en couruled on thi*gignie question, gave the common rense opinion that Christ- mas-boxes were not within the supe of the act. But this version of his answer does not satisfy Sir Edward who mya it is an error to suppose the Attorney-General mrint this, ns what he said was that he was clear that Christmas pressuts which enll have that character and are openly and honestly given as en b canot be within the Act. "This Sir Toward admits is incontestible but he goes on to say that the question what Christmas boxes are hourstly and what corruptly given is not touched by
and have been in each other's company almost continusily for five years without speaking a word to each other. Five years ago (says the
E press" New York sorrespondent) they quarrelled, and Williams made a vow that he
would never again speak to his wife, He has kept it religiously, and Mrs. Williams is now suing for a divorse. She ought to get it.
and shipping is at a standstill.
-BLIZZARD IN NEW YORK.
∙LONDON, January 25th,
railways in many places to a standstill, and A blizzard in New York has brought the
finers are anchoring in the outer bay.
FRANCE.
hundred dollars.
Fresh water fish cultare after nil does not, coaceru' as so much as an industry, as we bave no ponds or places-suitable for making ponds, although I am-informed it is a very profitable industry in China and that "land" nader finh pays better than under rios, I have lately seen during my shooting trip nosz watow large ponta drained and tone nad tous" of fishi captured which were less than a year old. There were also breeding ponds where large fish could ba sesa jumping.
defendant's manager. One of the plants, on fish, their migration, habitat, and the prospects.. being returned, was found to be damaged to of introducing new varieties, as has been done such an extent as to be absolutely useless, and by the United States und Abstralia. Lobstare, that, the plaintiff said, caused the other plant to for instance, ought to do well on our reeky-
possession of the general plants for the last lose its value.
coast, and, with a parasty in one of our quiet. Plaintiff was called, and said he had been inbaye, should be fairly plentiful in a few years,, nine years, and they were over one hundred years old, H paid more than $100 for "the two. Lord Roberts's refùrence to General Nicholson
Witness exhibited those plants in the last show -last-manth-should encourage us to do greater
of the Horticultural Society, and they took first Justion to a wonderful ma. To the natives of
LONDON, January 25th. his day be was not ouly a great warrior and
A debate in the Chamber of Deputies Prize, and they were now worth several gif.ed administrator; he was a saor to whom was remarkable for the reappearance of M. Cross-examined One, Lam San was a rela they referred oases which would othe wise havo Delcassé, who admitted the full respoustion of bis. He was dismissed from defendant's had to come over to the Privy Connel. In onsibility for the Moroccan policy, in view of garden on November 28th, bat witness could
as a wicked wala had tried to seize the catate the danger of another power establishing it hot say why he was dismiss of his young nephew, and there was no conclusive evitenes as to which was right. The influence at Fez; hence he promoted en- General, failing to misko anything out of the tentes with Italy, Spain and Britain and argument, had himself tied to a tres early one induced Russia to shake hands with Britain. morning, pretended that he had been robbad He said Germany was envious and angry at and maltreated, and Towad vengeance against shifting the balance of Europe, and threa- the owner of the land. The wicked undies tened war at the time of the Algeciras
rushed forward and declared that he wes not the owner, bat that the lad bolonged to his the danger of attacking France with nephew, as he could prove from title deeds, powerful allies and friends He urged tho Nicholson at one decided in favour of the necessity for defeading the approaches to nephew, and caused it to be known that he had the African Empire, on which the future of heen tied to the tree at his own request in order France depended. M. Delcassé received an to securtain the truth
ovation at the conclusion of his speech.
Don't you know he was dismissed for collast-
ing bill he had no right to collect, und keeping
the mousy ?—I don't know anything about it.
De was going to be a witness for you until his heart failed him, wyn't ho?--I didn't look for him to be a witness.
Is it not a fact that you got up this case an
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That fish culture la Chins is a larga industry there is no doubt, and it is a subject well worth
investigating, perhaps not so much for ourselves
ONLY communications realing to the navis column the opinion of the learned Law Officer of the forgotting in his fear all that he had aworn Conference; but vår did not result because a sort of revenge for this man P—I did to such develop its fishing industry, I suggest that, the
ahyuld be addressed to T¤¤ EDITOR,
Correspondents must forward their names and đề-.
raser with communications addressed to the Editor, not for publication but as evidence of good
faith.
Crown and “it is desirable the public should not be misled by a careless and basty reading of a very simple expression and of an incontestible proposition; " having thus uttered an incontestible pro position himself, the learned Judge leaves the subject-wo suppose to proceed to the Bonsideration of his next moral case. But the matter did, not quite, end here. An irreverent outsider of the name of GARDINER wrote from Wimbledon and asked why if Sir Edward's arguments were correct On January 2nd at Chanring, the wife of the Government and public authorities
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No anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers will be inserted.
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BIRTHS.
On January 21st at Shanghai, the wife of En. HANG01, 1, M. Customs, of a son.
JOHN SIENHOUSE, of 4 a 1
MARRIAGE.
חיא
DEATH.
--On-January 19th, at Vancouver, BC, Mr. W. 11. Won, mother of Mrs. Clifford C. A. Warn, of Shangha
HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A; DES VEST ROAD C LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLSET TEEEE. B.0,
The Daily Press.
allow their servants (postmen, policeman
On January Zist, at Shanghai, the Rev. Jonnad others) to collect Christmas boxes? It CHARLEE MAN, C.. Kumamoto, Japan, to seeins unkind to have put such a stop. ALICE THE MACEURE
per" on so much, learning, and moralising, but it will be hard to continue the discus- sion after this short and seasonable little dose of common sense. We have no special admiration for the system of giving Christ- me hoses and more than that of giving wedding presen's (which lattor custom happily shows some signs of being dis- continued) but so long as it is the custom HON IN JANUARY 28TH. Ev8.
(or "form") to give gratuities of the kind, Ti perusal of a correspondence which it is reducing Law to an absurdity to argue appeared reatly in the Loudon Times that doing so will bring a man within the strongly recalls the celebrated anying of purview of an Act of Parliament uuless (20 MACAULAY that there is nothing more far as this is concerned) the act is absurd.in ridiculous than the British public, when it itself. To push the Act to such an extreme gts into one of its perilical is of morality. would be the best possible way to get it This remark was made in reference to the repealed altogether; and no doubt the unreasoning antagonisms that was displayed Attorney-General was alive to this bearing with regard to WARREN HASTINGS, but of the subject, when he gave the sensible people have become infinitely better sint opinion to which Sir EDWARD FRY takes so those days, and we find that the columns of much exception,
the Jeding journal" are now taken up with a correspondence on the engrmnusly I inportant subject of Christmas boxes, which is not considered beneath the dignity of discussion by an eminent judge and of an opinion by the Attorney-General, We are certainly get ing very good indeed when Sir Egy&D Fav indicts a latter, a columu Jung, on this stupendous subject, to the
delivered in London on the 25th inst.
The English Mail of the 23th December was.
Plague-oneen dow-number eight. There were three last week, and three yesterday. The week's returu gives a smallpox cases, of which 29-were fatal. One British patient,
.DOCK DIVIDEND.
Subject to audit, the Dizuolors of the Hong-
will recommend at the forthcoming meeting kong and Whampoa Dock-Company Limited, a dividend of 8 %=$4.00 per share; and carry forward about 8136,000.
COCAL SPORT,
LNC. Daily Netta Service.]
RAILWAYS IN MANCHURIA.
Tokyo, January 22nd. British capitalistain the Heinmiutan-Faktmen While admitting that the participation of
Railway project may be due to their ignorency of Japanese Treaty rights, Baron Hayashi, Japanese Minister si Peking, has renewed his protest against the conclusion by Chian of a fon agreement with a British syndicate for the Constraction of the railway. The Japanese Hold that the propel railway, although 35 miles away from the Japanese railway, con- alitates a competitivelias là view of the scarcity of troight and passengers in the thinly Hon Mr H. E. Pollock best 9. D. Betza by populated territory of Böûth Manchuria, 2 games to 0.3
HONGKONG CHESS CLUB.
RESULTS OF THE FIRST ROUND OF THE TOURNAMENT,
CHAMPIONSHIP OUP,
V. de Souza bost E. J. Moss by 2 games to 0. M. J. Dauenberg bist H. M. Basto by 2 games to t.
J. E. Kemp (bye)
MB, BETNA's que,
2 games to 0.
A; F. B. Bilva-Netto beat A. J. Rodrigues by
Lo 0.
R. A. Dastur bait F. Carvalho by 2 games to 1 D. Carvalho beat Otto Kong Sing, by 2 games A. Filya R. A. Razvio 1 game each (unfatshed).
W. W. Peiling (bye);,
The Club has oballongad Shanghai to play match by telegraph, and the reply is expected today. If Shanghai sccepts, the Hongkong team will be Mours. II. E. Pollock, Langborg, Danenberg, and E. J. Moses,
HONGKONG HOCKEY CHALLE GE.
CUP
FIRST ROUND.
The following, playing in colours, will represent the Hongkong Hooker Club This afternoon at Happy Valley, 445 pm. sharp, against the Cameron Highlanders :-(backs) C. W: Jeffries and T. M. Knot; (halves) H. L
FORTUNATE GIRL
ADOPTED BY THE PRINCESS OF WALES,
There is in England to-day-one proud and happy little girl, who would not change places with the richest lady in the land,
She is Alice Steal, an inmate of the Princ Mary Village Homes at Addlestone in Surrey favorite with her 1 How-iffiustee of the homes, Alice is a bright London girl, and a great
has been her good fortune to attract the a tics She was brought there some years ago, and it
of the Princess of Wales, who is patroness of the inetilnica
At Addlestone there is in force-ga at many other daces of the king--the admirable adoption scheme, which enables any philanthropic person to sleet & girl and watch over her career with amolicitude litle less than that which would be
extended to one's own child,
The Princess of Wales has adopted Alice Steel, and the village beard with pleasure that her Royal Highnes had written a note to her protégés
It was the first perenal note Alice had
thing as that,
Mr. F. Howell, chief bailiff of the Supreme Court was called next. He said the tross in
question, wore exhibited at the first show of the Horticultural Society. The plants were very old ones, and it must have taken a great number of years to train them.
Would you say $490 was too big a prise for these plants I should say it was an exorbitant price in Hongkong, In England they might bring that much, but here I should say they are worth a little over $10 such.
His Lordship Would damage to ono affṛat tho other?.
Witnes-It would deteriorate the vine of the other. One of the plants I saw had been neglected for some considerable time, while several branches on one side of the other one were broken, and it might take 6) or 70 years to train them again.
Mr. Goldring said the defend int did not admit at Lam San was his manager. He was simply employed there as a gardener, and was dismissed for stealing a shop and collecting money from various clients which he had no right to do.
Fong Le-lok was then called for the dafenos, He said he was tanager of the defendant's garden at Woöggelcheong and it was part of his business to resuscitate flowers when they were dying
Cross-examined-I suppose you've had a great deal of experience in gardening !—I have had
and surse plants., very little; I am there to look after the accounts
Did you put the plaintiff's plant in your You're a school boy, aren't you?-I am not.
pol?--No.
as our fresh water is so limited-bat from the point of view of those colonics blessed with lagoons and large expanse of fresh water.
Should the Colonial Government decide to
losu of an expert, fresh fom the international fishery bard [7}be had to investigate and report. Colony Yours truly. on a subject of such great potential value to the
MACÃO.
A. E. I.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
DEATH OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF GOA
A telegram reached the Colosy on Sunday anneancing the death of the Archbishop of Ga, D. Antonio Babastião Valsate, Patriarch
of India.
A BUBSCRIPTION FOR THE POPE.
À priest has recently been seking the children in the saboot of the Colony to make a contribu tion of ten sents a month to a subscription fund for presentation to the Pope, Possibly the priest has a notion that he is inculcating the virtue of self-sacritics, but whatever Baorifice is involved, is, sarition on the part of the parents of the children. They are for the most part of a class to whom tan coats is a considera...... lion. This subscription is one which cannot evoke much sympathy. It would be interesting to see an account published showing the amount of the collection.
A LAUDABLS MOVEMENT.
d'Azevedo Coutinho, the wife of H. E. the Ou Banday, by invitation of D. Maria Isabet
tin made by Madame Coutinho to form a met at Government House to consider a suggez- Governor, a number of ladies and gentlemen
Charitable Society with the special object of supporting the orphanage work of the this His Lordship He came back one day and Sisters of the Italian Convent in
city. Those Salers have now about found it there.
pat funds are greatly needed to enablo' this
400 orphans under
their care, and
tres got into your pot?
You cannot understand how another man's
Witness-Plaintiff asked permition his plants in our pote
His Lordship said he had not the slightest villages as well as in the City. It is a noble
doubt in this case that the plaintiff should sucosed
work of charity to he oarried on in the
It is a very short note, but it was a reminder in getting something. His lordship. hal no work which appeals strongly to the warm to the girl that she had not been forgotten when doubt from the facts admitted that Lam San hearted sympathy of Madame Coutinho, and the Princess has many demands upon her time. ran the defendant's business and was authoris the diflculties of the Sisters prompted her to revolved from her Royal Highness, who has in of to collect dobta and nee the chop.ke the effort to organise help by means of a the past, however, frequently communicated There would be judgment for $100, phas Charity Organisation Society. The ladies pro- with the superintendent about the young girl. $45.30 and costs for the plaint, and defendants ont at this meeting, when Madame Coutinho,
The superintendent has always been able to
were ordered to return the other pot and plant ads the proposal, were Mesdames A. Wilmers 0. Oliveira, A. Bouca, F. Rodrigues, L. Reme Princess that alice was doing well, was a credib to the homes, and was making satisfactory ment for 3200,
Lello, Miss M. Remedios and Mrs. S. Fernandes progress.
Alise makes bersalt vary misful in various.
A Committee of ladies and gentlemen was. ways about the horses.
formed and it was decided to Inaugurate the
Garrett, H. V. Wilkinson, C. B. Johnson and make gratifying reports, and has informed the at once. If they did not there would be judg-dics, A Lobito, E. Lourenço, D. Menezes, &
The programme at the Literary Club on E. Gaster; (forwards). C. P. Chater, R. O. Thursday night at the Union Cana promises to Hutchison, L. G. Bird (Capt.). R. F. C. Master be of unmenal intervet. I will be invoted to and 6. F. Bichette. Reserve: TC,Gag
public Press, and deals with it with all the John G. Whittier, the American poet, the seriousness of a summing up in some centenary of whose birth (December 17 last) Is ¡mportant trial "The Prevention of being celebrated in English speaking countries, Corrution-Act,” which was passed to Those who will participato either by reading or discussion aro Bir Henry Berkeley, Hon Mr. H. prevent manifestly corrupt practices in
E Pollook, Consul General Wilder, Rey, Mr. connection with commissions on contracte
Hickling, and T. Dealy, Becond Master
CHOICE EXTRACTS FROM THE RED PRESS.
Mr. Goldring-Are we to get our pots back? His Lordship, you are not to put their
In many ways, adds-the-"Chronicle pots back. I do not believe they are your pota. Soalety by, a festival on the last day of
Royal Highneses shown her interest in the Addlestone Institution, and this year she has
February. The programme will include a Robert Platchford in the Clarion Abor or toys discarded by the children of the plexions, Mrs Ellen Urime Charmsuto. Lait of the Leal, Sonado, the idea of holding it in this How To DE BEAUTIFUL-Koop your com grand convert which will take place in the hall. bitte husmas; and the cultured, refined, box of of Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Poudre nasal place being to indicate that it will wealthy savages will be going off to church Royal Family to listen to lot of sickly cant about the The Princess's special gift to Alice Steel was Specialities for the Skin are the story of x be an extraordinarily grand affair. The move-
Infant Saviour. ???
a míðistura grandfather alock, which will
girl all through her life,
564 doubtless, be well supported.
Charmant will enable you to do it. Her
and other mercantile transactions, and also Queen's College. The programme begins« Justice" on the subject of the appeal for poor donbtless be a treasure highly prized by theifetime: A. 8. Watson & Co., Ltd., Bolė Agents - ment commands general sympathy and will,
touched upon commisions to servants in promptly at nine. The general publia is invited.
children's dinners:-"Damn their charity