SUPREME COURT.

Friday, October 8th.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

LOCAL SPORT"-

LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9TH, 1909.

A serious start is being made with football BEFORE HIE HONOUR ME. H. H.J.-GOMPERTZ-to-day, when the scond season of the League

(PUISNE JODOH),

A LAW OF THE HEDES' AND FEBSLANS

The ease was called on in which the Mow Leo frm sued the Kut Heang firm to recover $46:18 for goods sold and delivered.

Mr. A. Jackson (of Mosers. Johnson, Stokes and Master) appeared for the plaintiffs, the dofendante being represented by Mr. M. Reader Harris (of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist).

Mr. Jackson asked that the can should be taken third on Monday morning.

Mr Harris-There won't be time, Mr. Jackson-Then I'd ask your Lordship to take it on Monday afternoon.

His Lordship It is still remation. The low of the Medes and Persians designs it so, but I am net particular.

The hearing was eventually fixed for next Saturday.

AN ARGENT DEFENDANT. The Dairy Farm Co. brought action against Mrs. F. Pattingoll to recover 89151 for goods 'sold and delivered.

Mr. H. L. Deunys, Jr., from the office of Messrs. Donnys and Bowley, appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr. M. Reader Harris represented the tenant of defondant's house.

will be inaugurated. Bingo last season there are not so many possible claimante for the Hongkong Daily Prata Cup. The YMCA., the RAM.C the Club Lusitano, and the B.O.C have dropped out of the league, which, however, has been strengthened by the Hongkong Football Club and the newly formed eleven at Kowloon, To-day's matches will be watched with interest, a they will doubtless show the capabilities of the respective teams. The premier football club has gathored together a very likely lot, and an the REs. may be expected to show up well, this struggle for the first brace of points should be well worth seeing. Kowloon's debut will be watched with interest, and the now team will be able to prove their metit against a strong combination from the R.G.A. The Naval Yard and Buffs face each other this afternoon, and it may be expected that the Yardors will make a better display than they did against the B, O.C. on Tuesday.

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To-day's matches are:--

Club Ground.

· H.K.P.C.. R.E. Referee, Sgt. Walsh. Buffs.

·K,F... B.GA. Kowloon, Referee, Gunnar Marsh. R.A.

Buff's

Military. D ..N.T. Referee. Sgt. Edwards. Buffe All the madehes are timed for 4-3), The various Clubs will be represented as followa

Kowhon: Allan and Van Ginks!: Blackburn, Storrie and P. Wilkie; Hedley and Morris; Brown; Wilkie and Mead.

Mr. Harris informed His Lordship that the defendant had been in Shanghai for some time, and mousy had been paid by the present tenant, who did not wish the furnituro distrained, on, He was quite willing to take an order for judgment with a stay of ervention, but his client did not feel inclined to pay up the coats for substituted service. The tenant had paid up the amount of the claim and the coste endorsed puJ. McCubbin; 3. Gregory, R. C. Harlow and H. W. Kilby: A. Aitchison and W. Weston: A. Whitmarsh; W. Manning and H. D. Danby.

Baffs-Black Ruler and Bartlett: Dare Wren and Tampsett; Barker and Stiff; Taylor; Ryan and Williams. ***

the writ.

Its Lordship-The order for endstatel taken out before

:

service stands.:

Mr. Harris-If the writ

Wes Mrs. Pettingall laft f

His Lordship-I don't know anything about that, but there has been no application to set it

aside.

Mr. Harris-All I ask is for a stay of ex- ecution as to the balance of costs.

His Lordship-For how long?

Mr. Harris-Mrs. Pettingall will be back in a month or two,

Mr. Dennys-We don't admit she jet Shanghai.

His Lordship-Amember why 1 mode the order. - I must pressms now that I made it properly. Is thers an agreement of tomancy

Mr. Harris-I don't think the tenant has taken over the whole house as it stands.

Mr. Dennys-This debt was certainly known by, the tenant on September 9th, and the defendant was seen in Hongkong on that day and has been soen alequently.

Mr. Harris-We only ask for a stay of ex- ecution. If plaintiffs write to Mrs. Pettingell they will get the money. It is an unfortunate thing when a person who owes money go away, but I am quite sure the defendant is only absent on a holiday.

His Lordship-She has presumably heard about the claim. I will give you a weak

M. Dennys I cannot consent to any adjournment.

His Lordship-I will give judgment for the plaintiffs, and a stay of execution for a week,

Mr. Denaya--The furniture may be removed by that time...

H.K.F.C.F. H. Kow; F. G. Carroll and

R. G. Beazley; Oxley and Waters; Walker, Weaver and Hewitt, Crump and Ansell, Watta; Bellis and Nashi.

B. E.-Beardmore; Coxon and Lamb; Jackson, McCrary, and Culley; Pave low and Morrish: Meeney; Taylor and Orsinonű.

CRICKET,

THE HUEDIA Rior not having filled, the following Ladies' Nomination Rane has bern. substituted.-3. 4.45 p.m. "Aunt Sally" Raco Dolls to be placed et interrals across the course. Gentlemen to start mounted opposite. Judge's box. "On a given signal they are to ride to a point indicated and there dismounted. plok up a handle of sticks and return to starting point, when they will hand the bundle to their respective nominators. The prize will be won by the lady who knocks down her doll in the least number of throws and in the shortest space of time. Post Entrances fee 82.00. Ist and. 2nd Prize Presented by Hongkong Gymkhans Clab.

ON A D A QUARTER MILES HANDICAP. -—---

For all China Ponjes. Entrance foo: $5: First Prize: A CEP Presented. 2nd Prizo ~825. (Entrance fees to go to winner.)

150 lbs

NOTES AND 'NEWS.

MARK TWAIN.

be completely Irish, ko montioned in his letter that the yacht would be built from the designs of an Irishman, would be manned by an Irish arow, and commanded by an Irish skipper. But, en the receipt of Mr. Lynn's reply, he found Mark Twain, who will be seventy-four on that an all-Irish challenge was out of the ques- November 30, has consented to pilot President Hon, for at that time there was neither na Irish Taft's bent down the Mississippi in October boat-designer not could any skippar for the from St. Louis to New Orleans about 1.200 class of boot be obtained. Determined as he miles. This, the Christian World reminds was to make his challenge as Irish as possible, is the stretch of water on which the famous humorist used to ply with the old Fast Jones he had to wait for some years before his opper- boat in his early days, and it was the leadsman's It is the national embiera of Ireland, and be

tunity same. He built his yacht, and because cry of "Mark twain," in sounding a depth of cause he has always considered it a taken of two fathems, that gave him, his nom de plume.

good luck, he christened hor Shamrock and her consort Brin.

---KING EDWARD AND HIS FRIENDSHIPS.

In regard to his friends, King Edward does not carry out the maxim of le roi est mort, vive leroi Ho never forgets them. According to the Bystander, a little while ago M. Loubet pathetically told a friend, to whom he was show- ing signed portraits and souvenirs of most of crowned heads of Europe, "They have all forgotten me. To them I am the past. Only one of them still calle himself my friend, and never fails to come and visit me every time he is in Paris, and he pointed to a big signed portrait of King Edward. King Edward always remembere, too, to visit M. Delcassé.

Hon. Mr. F. May's Astral, 161 lb Mr. Dryaadaat's Best Friend, 156 lbs Hon. Mr.W. J. Gressoh's Garth, 155 lbs Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson's Lammerton, Mr. L. K. Losson's Seafoam, 150 lbe Mr. Blank's Greyback. 144 lbs Mesars, Lesh and Moore's Sportsman 144 lbs Mr. M. M. Brien's Toddles (late Phenix), 145 The Mr. H. G. Moore's Tamar, 135 lbs Mr. Sethe's The Tortoise (late Strathmill), 135 lbs Mr Laworks' Theodolite (late Beckstay) 135 lbs Mr. K. K's Highland Heather, 130 Iba' DISTANCE HANDICAP.~The Committee Inve had to alter the conditions of this race owing to unforeseen circumstances, sad further en

rizopo, Several natural bridges between hills tries have been accepted. The distance of the race has now been fixed at 1 mile, and the in the vicinity were so large as to make the rock | bridges of Útall' and Virginis puny by com. entries are as follows:-

parison. The rains contain ralica, household Yards.

articles and remains of a race of which the archeologists have been in ignorance,

Mr. Lethcahotto's China Fony-Lyomum...scr. Mr. K. K's China Pony-Highland Heather 20 Mr. Blank's China Pony-White Heather... 40. ... 50 Major Eaton's Chino Fony-Vine Mr Tiefenbacher's Chias Pony Just-in-Time

Mr. John Johnstone's Gharry Pony-

Easter and Fuster Mr. Mackie's Gharry Fony-Bayarde II Br. Wright's Cantonese Pony-Little Miak Mr. J. Jones Hughes Donkey-Minoru

THE DAIRY FARM COMPANY, LIMITED wi

50

325

345

340

750

AN ARCHEOLOGICAL DISCOVERY. Great caves, larger than the far-famed caverne of Kentucky, with chasms and vaulted chambors in which an office building could be stowed away, and surrounded by ancient and mysterious ruins never before visited by white men, have just been discovered by Prof. Edgar L. Hewitt, the archeologist in the north-eastern part of

FASHIONS AND FANCIES.

It is a strange thing that sa soon as we discard a fashion we desire to simulate it in braid or other trimming. A very handsome woman was walking up Plccadilly the other day in an admirably made Princess frock, on which the outlines of a little tailor coat were definitely marked in braid and buttons. If she wanted a chat, as a male observer remarked, why did she not have one? And if she wanted a Princess gown, why interrupt and disturb it with suggestions of an incompatible garment Bat it is always the way when we gare up front panels we protended they were still there, although we should have thought ourselves very dowdy if they had been

BOLBUOS BACK AGAIN,

It' was very much the same with boleros about six years ago a gown was scarcely orthodox if it had not a bolore. Then we got tired of them, discarded them utterly-but marked ourselves out with embroideries in exotly the outline of the rejected adornment. But simulation is a necessary part of dress, and the well-dressed woman is the who has mastered the difficult art of knowing how much to pretend and when to leave off. By the way, the bolero is among na ngaia, introduced by the Princess rage, as it affords a little welcome relief to the plainness of the style, without depriving it of its fitting qualities.

SOME TRUE WORDS WRITTEN IN JEST. In view of the grant progress recently made in aviation it is interesting to recall the prophecy of Horace Walpole, written in 1784, after Blanchard's first ascent in a hydrogen filled balloon. The seaports," he predicted will become deserted villages, and Salisbury

THE SEMI-PRINCESS STYLE. Plain, Newmarket Heath and the Sussex Downs will be utilised as dookyards for aerial vessels. For morning frocks, river, walking, tennis, There will be fights in the air with wind gans,&c. there is no doubt that the somi-Princess and there will be a prodigions increase of land fashion meets every need in a delightfully for tillage by the break-up of the public roads comfortable manor. While not fitting 80 as useless. Horace Walpole, it should be closely that it need be boned, it follows the line stated, intended to bo facetions, but certain of the figure, slips on in one plese, has the pointe in that prophecy seem not unlikely to be appearance of a waistbelt without the trials of -fulfilled.

one, and can be made short without losing in gracefulness. which a true Princess very seldom achieves.

Catton frocks in this style aro particularly pretty, and easy to wash, an advant age which everyone acquainted with the perils Are all appresfortable ladies, of the wash-tub will

auntresses, those stout and really tigrosses when they are at home? Do they fall you the garments they have lared to their lair, and rond them with teeth and clawa? If not, what is it that happens to them? Any- one can see, with a glance at the hooks on a washed frock, or the buttons on an under- garment, that something has happened beyond the passing of an iron. Pathos, mystery, and eloquenos are about equally combined in the

THE C.P.E. AS PETROLEUM KINGS,

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT, For the Year ended 31st July, 1909.

Dr.

*.. $2,700.00 To directors' and auditor's fees... To repairs and renewals

The Canadian Facile Railway Company has 7,91847 To land cultivation and improvement 2,149.17 made large preparations for driling for 259.38 petroleum in Alberta. A well-known mining To exchange

of Toronto, who is regarded as an authority on petroleum formations, has been engaged, and he has reported so far that he believes that in a few years Alberta will be one of the greatest oil-producing parts of the world. Two locations have already been selected where the-drills-will-be-ntilised, after a thorough

To written off-Bad and

doubtful 'dobts

Cattie

Building*

the Clu

To

Furniture, machinery

_awl stores

balance

H.C; CLUB V. GABEISON. The above match, takes place ground this afternoon, could P.. sharp. The following will represent the Club Team: Messrs. R. E. O. Bird, A. A. Claxton, A. C. H. Elborough, W. N. Edwards,

R. O. Hutchison, W. Manning. B. C. Oliver, R. NR. E. H. Oliver, T. E. Poarce, A. P. Scott, C. E. Shields and W. C. D. Turner.

CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB...

A match will be, played to morrow on the Craigangower ground at 215 p.m. between teams representing "Hongkong Boys" and the Best, composed as follow-

Hongkong Boys-L. E. Lammert (Capt). T. A, Rose, B. Pestonji. R. F. Lammert, B. Basa, V. Repp, R. A. Carvalho, A.S. Gonies, Jr., M. A. R. Souza, Dr. F. H. Kew, H. Peterson, and P. J. Rodriguez, and H. Bayp (Reserves).

The Best-G. A. Hanocck (Capt.), B. L. Manderson, W. H. Vivaush, P. Curie, R. Philipps, J. Noria, A. Batliwara, W. H. Warrener, J. Spittles, E. James, W. Hay and

Mr. Horris-It is not likely. The place is a B. K. Mehta (Heserves). boarding-house.

His Lordship-I don't know anything about

that.

Mr. Harris The tenant wouldn't pay up: 8704 out of her own pocket if she intended to remove the furniture. Will your Lordship grant me a stay of execution for a fortnight?

His Lordship-I can't give you more than week,

Mr. Harris-Then I don't want a stay at all. I don't admit the claim on behalf of Mrs. Feltingell.

Mr. Maank, assistant secretary of the Dairy Farm, gave evidence as to the amount being due and owing.

Mr Dennys Baid there were a great many write out against the defendant

Mr. HarrisThe money has been paid into Court, but not with an admission of liability.

His Lordship entered judgment for plaintiff with costs, the costs to be taxed and Mr. Harris to be given notice.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:-

On the 7th at 1240 pan-Red South Cone hoiated.

At5.45 p.m.-Signals lowered..

On the 8th at 11.55 am-The barometer sa fallen over N. Anran and risen in the Philippines.

towards The typhoon, which continues to move W.S.W., is new situated between the Parapels and Hainan.

The barometer has risen in N.E. Japan, and fallen over 8.E. Japan and the Boxins.

A typhoon which was lying about midway between the Loochoos and the Bonins yesterday, is moving to the N.E. to the North of the latter group this morning.

Pressure is highest, but giving way over N.

China

Fresh monsoon may be expected in the Formosa Chanel and rough woathor over the

N.W. part of the China Sen.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending

at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inches.

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

Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Chantel

South coast of China between. --Hongkong and Lamooks. Bouth coast of Chins between Fongkong and Hairsu...

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TO-DAY'S GYMKHANA,

The fifth meeting of the season takes place at the Happy Valley this afternoon, commencing at 4 o'clock.

81,437.78 5,807.66 4,939.05

6,325.62

By balance from last year .... By sale of unallotted new shares By interest By scrip fees By bad debts recovered

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35,5xamination of the geological formation of the $93,386,54 whole district. The part which the Rocky prehistoric age, an unheaval in a Zavourable to drilling operations.

$48.39 126.00

2,934.66

61.00 25.99

By balance of working, Roconut 90, 189.50 $93,386.54 1909.

BALANCE SHEET, 31ST JULY,

LIABILITIES.

Capital:----

As per last no- count, 25,000 shares at $7.50 each

$187,500

37,500

Less $1.50 per -share not call-

ed up.. Transferred from reserve 'fund as authorised by the special resolutions passed at the extraor dinary general meet- inge held on 17th November and 1st De cember, 1908

$150,000

...

++

90,00%

Equalling value of 15,000 shares at $7.50 each less $1.50 per share not galleridends Unclaimed Cattle reserve Fire and typhoon insurance fond Accounts payable Balance of profit and loss accenat

Following is the programme:- GYMKHANA STAKES.-Value $100. Distance One Mile For all China Ponies. Catch walghts at 10 st. 6 lba. Winners of an open Grifin race 5 lbs, extra. Non-winning Sub scription Griffins allowed 5 lbs. Jockeys who have won more than two oficiul races in Hongkong, Shanghai er Tientsin allowed 5 A Cap called the Gymkhana Cup will be the end of the Beason to be won presented by the Pony scoring most marks in the races Catila for the Gymkhana Stakes at the Gymkhana Meetings during the Season, counting 4 points for a thest; 2 for a second; and 1 for third. The benefit of marks already scored to pass with the Pony on a sale. Any win- nor of the race to carry 5 lbs. extra for each win in sulsequent starts for the Race, but in the ovent of a pony carrying the penalty not he winning, 2 lbe, to be deducted next time starts,

Such 2 lbs. to remain deducted antil he wins again, when he will carry the fall Penalties without deduction. Ponalties sccumulative up to 15 lbs. Entrance fee $5. 2nd Prize: $25. (Half entrance fees to go to winner.)

Mr. Bank's Greyback, 146 ... Mr. Dryasduste Best Friend, 151...

Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson's Garth, 1611bs Mr. John Johnstone's Herzblatt, 1511bs + Mosers, Leah and Moore's Sportsman,

151 lbs. Mr. L. K. Leuson's Seafoam, 151 Ibs ...... Mr. Leth's The Tortoise (late Strathmill,)

Penalty of Blls... § Pensity of 16lbs.

Allowance of 5lbs.

Points awarded up to date are as follows:-

Garth Triad

Fast Friend Sportaman

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12

4.

ASSETS. ...8 85,807.66.

5,207.66

Lesa written off Buildings and property...8119,939.05

Lese written off

Furniture, machinery and

stores

4,039.05

....$ 18,325.62 6,325.62 Lese written off Share investment and mortgages Steam launch Acconuts receivable Blocks on hand

therewith,

$240,000.00

364.50

ht

We are apparently on wor

PSORIASIS FROM

HEAD TO FEET

Five Doctors Treated this Bad Case: -Irritation was Terrible-Suf- fered for Years and Got No Rellef..... Friend also Had a Ragh on Face.

TWO COMPLETELY

CURED BY CUTICURA

I had soon flye doctors in regard to "më trouble and not one of them gavo me any case. My disease was peoriasis and it was a particularly, bad one, which affected me from my bead to my feet and the irritation was terrible. I was advised to try the Cubioura Reme- dins which I did. In the first place before retiring 1 used to take a fairly hot bain with Curioura Boap and after that I used to rub the Cuficura Ointment into the skin. The Cuticura Soop of ootirse was und every time I washed and at every bath. My case being s very bad one it naturally took longer to make a good tmpression. But after persevering day after day for about three wools or a month, I seemed to make fair progress. I first started to. use Cuticura Soap and Cutisura Oint-` ment about July, 1900, and my cure as near as I can remember was complete about October of thesame year. During that porlod I had no medical adviser. I had suffered with it for some years, but it seems to have completely van- labed. If I were troubled with it again, the first thing I should do, and advisn say of my friends to do, would be to use. the Cutfoura Soap and Cuticura Dint- ment on the first signe of any skin troubles and not let it gain such a hold as it did on me the last time. A little time book, a friend of mine suffered from a rash on the face and I recom- mended the Cutkoura Soap and Cutleura Qintment which put him right in a very Alfred short time without medical ald. Lovy Winkfeld Rd., Lordship Lane, Wood Green, N., Eng, Mar. 23, '09."

Asingle treatment consisting of a warm bath with Cuticura Soap, gentle appli- cation of Cuticura Ointment and mild dose of Cuticum Pills, is often suð- cient to afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep and point to a speedy, euro ol, torturing, disfiguring: eczemus, rashes, Itchings, Irritations and inflammations. of the skin and scalp, from Infancy to age, when all else fails, -

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DIVERTING A CABLE.

Amid great difficulties the Telegraph Con struction and Maintenance Company, of London, have fald a portion of a new Atlantic osble for the Commercial Cable Company. The work WEB accomplished in very short period, and regarded as a smart performance on the part of revival in frocks, which will take us back to those to whom it was entrusted. On July 1 this onboard. Bytib Company's boat Colonia, and the following week the cable Company, in the August 1, the staff had complete then a cable first instance, were desirous of shortening the conte

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as to enable them to rend

Waterville to Canas, and from Canso to quicke messages. The old cable, stretched New York. The altered and now route is from Waterville Bt. John's, and from there on to New York. The now portion extends for about 276 miles from St. John's outwards, nad

THE LONGEVITY OF BIËES, The Duchess of Bedford, in the August number of British Birds, gives some remark plain shoulders and wide skirts of pre-crinoline 'eighties let us pray for no more than a touch, able instances of longevity among birds in her daye, with a touch of the draped skirt of the ona collection. A. Barbary dove which has some of the newest summer frooks are made been in the Duchess possession for fifteen years was left her by an old woman who also with Burrow sleeves, sloping shoulders, and turned-down round waists, and merely a owned it for fifteen years, and who always mid turned down collar, to the hotties. They have it was an old bird when it was given to her. A little embroidery as trimming. With a more or Chinese goose has been in the possession of the family for fifty-seven years. A pintail drake los gipsy-scoop lust, those are safeiontly The medieval frocks are loading which the Duchess bought twenty years ago us back to the draped skirt, as people who do when it was an adult bird still survives, and a not care for the maillot form compromise on a this section gave the contracters the greatest low years ago she had in her possession the last

scarf draped about a full skirt just above the trouble Hampered by dense fogs and of the white-tailed eagles bred in Galloway; knees and tied at the back, or have the folds of numerous icebergs and floes, the Colonia set The bird was taken from the nest in 1852 and the skirt tied there. Another form of compro- out on her task. It was an undoubted text of died in 1900. It was chained by the leg to small butch," saye the Duchess, and lived mis is to have the full skirt looped over a ribbon seamanship and calonlation, and it is to the eight inches above the hem. The maillot dress great credit of all codestued that the work forty-eight years under these misurablo is very fashionable, especially in fonlard. It was carried out without the slightest hitch. consists of a Princess sheath passing ander the On the date arranged the end of the cable arms, and continuing to above the knees, where was fixed to the bony laid down as a a very full flounce is gathered into it. This has mark for the Commercial Cable Company's avery becoming effect on a slim figure. Such boat, the Mackay Hennett, which was sent out to dreeses should be short, or only just rest on the effect the junction between the old cable and ground.

ditions.

CLABSIC GOWNS AND SLEEVEB.

THE AMFIRE OF THE FRENCH. Throughout the world there are 80 millions of French subjects, embracing 56 different peoples, This is exclusive of the population of France.

the new. In passing, it might be said that the cable for this section was of special constraction, In Tanis there are 1,800,000 French subjects,

being about five inches thick, and made to including Jews Europeans, and Musulman. In North and West Africa thero is a chaotis In over two thousand years we have not been withstand any ice pressure, even at a depth of population, the races including the Maures, the able to find a more beautiful form of dress than 200 fathoms. The cable varied from Mandigues, the Onelops, the, Bambaras, the that worn by the Greeks. We return to it lamoter to one inch in thickness laid in the Tencouleurs, and the Ponth. In Gaines are the again and again, finding in it a refuge from our second portion between St. John's and New Scusons on the Ivory Coast 50,000 Pauhallas, restless novelties. It is about the only dres Sometimes Its bed was a matter of 2,300 At Gobbon the racerare Gabonaise and Pahouins, which everyone can wear, only its most advanced fathoms below the sea surface, The length of 10,000.00 the last being cannibals. In the Congo are the forms being sufficiently self-conscious to demand the estle between Bt. John's and Now York is the skont 1,310 miles, very considerably shortening 8,000,00

Aoangos, who, among other strange customs, beauty and regularity of feature from 38,183.94

their marringeable daughters in little wearer. After all, there were probably a good the former route. As the operations have only 61,850.01 Towers, their Shins stained with powder, outside many Greek women who were not classical in taken a month in all a speedy and satisfactory

their parents' dwelling. There are also in this appearance either! All the loveliest evening result has been achieved. $358,398.35 region Langouassis, Bonbanquis, and Batekes, drosses of the present moment are classical in form, and have either no sleeves, or the long Of a total of 18 millions those who eat one another are few. In Madagascar sre Hovas floating ones which almost touch the ground,

angel-sleeves and Bakalares to the number of 2,500,000. and are known in England as 880,000.00 There are some Indians in India, Creoles in the and in France as manches à la juive." We Antilles, and Calibis in Gala, The Papuane, shall soon be seeing them combined with lang we are told, are wrongly called Canaques in the close-fitting sleeves on the maillot frocks for 105,000.00 Now Hebrides.

day-wear, carrying out the Moyen-age tone of the latter.

A LOVELY GOWR.

THE SUNKEN SHIPS IN PORT ARTHUR.

PROGRESS OF BALVAGE WORK.

Altogether eighty vessels, including warship, steamers, and others, both Russian and Japanese, were sank at Port Arthur during the Russo-Japanese war, Of these, 34 vessels saak, MOTORS AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH. Dr. Franule E. Fremantle, the County 12,000.00

An exquisite evening dress of the latest date at the entrance of Port Arthur, 7 others in the 69,325.00 Medical Offer of Health for Hertfordshire, in 3.000.00 his annual report deals with the effect upon the is in metallic blue. satin, with a loose arrango port, near the Naval Station in the East Har- and Laotiohshan. The most of these huve 44,827.65 pablic health of the largely increased motor ment of chiffon thrown over it. Thrown bour, and 38 others between Lachowei Island

describes the affect, not the process, which is a 44,245.70 traffic. If, as is well known," he observes,atter for hours of thought in a certain show already been raised, those remaining being the "stonecutters and those working in other dusty room.). This chiffon consists of binck and Japanese steamers gank at the entrance to the port in the first and second blockade expeditions, 8358,398.35 trades are pecularly liable to stonecutters

phthisis' and silicosis unless the dust be parply scarves, ending in tassels of their own prevented by oil or water, so must dust on the colour, sad lightly sewn together for most of The salved ships are said to be in & condition ious their length. On the shoulders they are rendering them capable of service, so that the roads, in lesser degree, have a definite injurious gathered in under a band of green glinting salvage operations may be said to have proved a effect on the lungs. Motor traffic, moreover,

Japeness steamers Hokoku maru, Fakuí fair success. The Japan Times gives the

marn, Yoneyama-mera, Tabiko-mara Chigo- names of the ships raised as follows

mara, Sagami-nara, Sakura-maru, Otarn-marn, Mikawa-maru, Jinson-mura, Edo-mara, Aikoku maru, Asagawo-maru, Totemi-maru, Talli- maru, and three others.

nervous-

and

BLUE AND GREIN.

Russian steamers Slavonio, Enise, Sirati. Hawasi, Siraker, and a collier,

M. MANUK, Acting Secretary I-have-compared the above statement with the books, vouchers and securities of the Com-oven when it conforms to the law, necessitates a embroidery. The sleeves trail to the ground pany and liave found the same in accordance constant cautiori on all who use the highway; and their mysterious, transparent folds of black and this caution involves a definite tension of the purple. And under it all the blue satin shines faculties, anerre tension harmful in propor. like water through a dark wood, W. KUTTON POTTE,

tion to its degree, its continuance, and its sad- Anditora

depress. Ita degree varies with the

Jean Ingelow has a delightful description of Hongkong, 29th September, 1909.

ness of the subject, and is far higher in women than in men, in those of moderate intelligence a merry fine day in her poetry, in which she THE YOUNG SMOKER IN ENGLAND. than in those of much or none. Dr. Freman says that "bine and green were glad together. They are very glad together just now in freeks,

Russian warships Battleships; Peroavoit The Juvenile Smoking clauses of the Chil-le goes on to urge that on behalf of the public though their gladness is more of mystery and

supervision must be directed to the four health

gown at last week's Court was a wonder of blus (now Hiren), Popiods (now Sawo); cruiser dren Act came into foros on April 1 last, and factors of nuisance-noise, smell, dust, and moonlight than of sunlight. Lady Solomon (now Sagumi), Poltava (now Tango), Retvizan the Sunday

School Chronicle has been making danger.

chiffon over emerald green, with panels of blus Pallada (now Tsugaru); armoured orniser Bayan geen und old gold embroidery veiled under (now Aso); torpedo layer Amur (all in ast whether the Aot has been really operative in Inquiries in many directions in order to discover chraking the evil aimed at. The replies of

Sir Thomas Lipton has something to say in emerald green, and finished with gold tassels. Harbour); gur-boats Sariaka, Rigs, Bobre opening over palest pink, with a train of Hoersi, Bazaresti, Badeturaui, and Storosrai Entrance fee $5. 1st Prize: Presented by

dom show that few cases of confiscation by Officers of the Garrison. 2nd Prize: $25 the police have occurred. In TH

compete for the America Cup. One day in 1887 peacock blue embroidered in strange peacock torpedo gun-boats Guidamak, and Osadorie: (Entrance fees to go to winner.)

Bradford, and Bristol, for instance, no seizures he was sitting at home thinking of the famous hues. At Hurlingham recently one of the most stormers Nevik, Amur, Ningata, Titihan, Brair, Japanese sailing vessel Sumiyoshi-maru, and Mr. M. M. Brice's Toddles (lat Phenix) have taken place; while in Cardiff the Head trophy and how the Thistle had been striving successful gowns was a dream of blue and green. Giria, Zaia, and Europa.

England lus tried One agrees with the frightened hostess who Constable reports that there has only been to gain it without succom

Scotland has strove to break a dreadful pause by the sudden 37 steamers, dredgers and other smaller craft one case where cigarettes have been taken from and failed," he said to himself.

tried and failed Then why not give Ireland a a juvenile by the police am of the spinouTM**

How to ng BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com hird!" It is a very pretty bird, and its colour. adds that the passing of the Children Act has, Trishman, in spate of his Scottish birth, he inge translated into frooks for human beings plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Crime Charmante, Lait

bas,chanes Always regarding himself as an ancement that "the pensock is a very pretty (all in West Harbour). to a large extent, stamped out the habit of shok decided to try, and the same night he sat down achieve some delightful results. There are Charmant and Special Skin Tonio and Pendre ing amongst boys." Similar testimony has been ressived from the Chief Constable at Bradford, and wrote to his friend, Mr. Lynn, than member worse things than to look like a peacock, Charmant will enable you to de, it. who says,So far se my experience goes, the of Parliament for Cork, asking him if he would though there are many better than to strat provisions of the Act have had the desired effect submit a proposition to the Royal Cork Yacht like one, on the strength of its glory of blue and penialities for the Skin are the study of a

Club. As Bir Thomas wished his challenge to green and gold, and 2. in the Globe. with regard to smoking by boys,”

FIVE FULLONG HANDICAP, For all ponias which Inve run at this season's Gymkhana

SIE T. LIPTON AND THE AMERICA CUP.

aud have not been placed first or second Chief Constables of the large towns in the king the Strand Magazine as to how he fret came to Mrs. Hamilton Evans wore peacock blue satin Gilyak, and Ermaz; destroyers "Sierammi,–

165 lbs N.E. and E. Mr. Laworks Theodolite (late Backstay), 15611bs winds, elrong; fair, equally, Mr. C. E. Anton's Dunkerry, '154 lbs

NE winds, Mr. L. K. Leeson's Sondan (late Forfar), strong

146 The Same as No. 1. Major H. Findlay's Polo Stick, 145 The

Mt. Slater's Pioneer (late Tedcott), 134 lbs Commodore H. Lyon's Cavalier, 140 Ibs Same as No. 1

Mr. Blank's White Heather, 140 lbs

Birmingham,

Flex

ifetime. A. 8. Watson & Co. Ltd Sole Aganta

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