SHIPPING NOTES,
THE HONGKONG
LOCAL SPORT
DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10mm, 1910. SPORTING NOTES.
nol charity stamp belongs to a barrister.
Rollet it of blue
hado, and
In the
FEARFUL ECZEMA
down to
CRICKET.
Chin New ear Holidays, while interfer
premier cricket club brings off fixture with the United Services on Thursday and
which aro Invariably appreci
The Brikish steamer Hilary, which arrived at NEW YEAR FIXTURES AT A GLANCE with business, gives opportunities for sport Kobe on the 26th ult. from Hongkong with 2.500 tons of me cotton on board, was discovered to be on fire at two o'clock on the morning of the 29th ult By that time half the cargo had been discharged, but the damage done to the cargo that remained is estimated at Yen 150,000, It was supposed that the fire was enaged by the carelessness of a coolie who had been smoking on board.
The Omaks Marine Court has been inquiring into the stranding of the Norwegian steamer Belja, of the P. and A. line, which went ashore
Club Ground 10:30 am. Thursday-IK.CC. v. United Services
Kowloon v. HMS, Kent
Kowicon, 11 am. Friday-H.K.CC. United Services
Club Ground 10:30 am.
TEAMS
PARIS LETTER.
WRITTEN SPECIALLY FOR THE HONGKONG
DAILY: PRESS36
December 31st, 1999,
THE WINE PROBLEM,
The wine problem in France is constantly Bervices are able to muster герт combiration they ought to be able to clara a coming up for dienston; it is much more easy
to discuss the subject than to solve it. victory.
one in this country is intensely interested the matter and foing his or her best topssist in
Beauti-
are the
Proteot, the children. Rollet asked the Imprimerie Nat State Printing Offoo, their price for printing or turning out one million "charity stamps, be
to a private printing firm, who did the work admirably and only charged 1,350 francs. When the million stamps have all been sold Charity
Kowloon J. P. Robinson W. I Wesser and pedestrians may be seen most Sunder remedying the oil. Few persons are probably told it would cost 6,500 francs. He went D.J. Mackenzie, W.F.Brever, De C. Forsyth Lt. G. Banbury, Lt. H. H. Leymann, Li G. W. T. Elson, 1. Button A. N. G. Richardson, Other
H.K.C.CARNAG
Atkinson, A. A. Claxton,
E. F. H. Oliver, IL D. Sharpin, CEL Shields, AR Batherland, W. C, Turner, A. H. Young.
The maton KC.C. v. The Butta-frod for Saturday next has been put of.
The cooler weather is conducive to walking
stepping it out in the mountainous parts of the island. Walking competitons do not seem to be any longer in favor, The Marathon race proved somewhat of a fiasco owing in great the only other competitions are these prompted by the Lusitano Olab, in which some faisly god times have been made.
Vie
50,000 francs. All through a bright and simple idas
THE ANCESTZT OF NAPOLEGT. The question is rated in the French Press as
in November Inst in the Inland Sea near AC. E. Elborough, H. R. Makin, W. Mining measure to the lack of proper advertising and the hope to abod fresh light and solve the will have benefited to the extent of nearly Kuraabigas, whilst in charge of a Japanese pilot. One large hole and several small ones were store in on the port side, and the engine-room was food. ed to a depth of 20 feet. The third and fourth holds were fooded to a depth of 11 foot. The vessel was subsequently reflected The Pro- curator, revening the evidence given by Captain Mori, the pilot, said that an error of judg. ment regarding the distance the ship was off the Iand must have been the cause of the nocident The Court's judgment was postponed.
The
Hamburg-American
linor Fieret.
Bismarck, lately ashore at Octeville, near
INTERPORT HOCKEY.
Triday--Canton. Hongkong
Club Ground, Happy Valley 4p. Saturday-Canton v. United Servicer.
Kowloon,
SHIELD FOOTBALL:
Club Ground 4 p.m.
BOXING. Thursday-Light and Heary Weight Cham- pionships.
Causeway Bay Stadium 2-15
·URICKET. LEAGUE TABLE.
Havre, is reported to be badly damaged. It is Thursday--Bafsv. Royal Marines, stated that whilst the vessel was ashore the following articles were jettisoned :-3,750 pigs of lead. 4,930 bags of coffee, 40,000 cases of fruit, 4,700 bags of plums, 230 bags of mussels, and 250 bags of oiloakes. Bome of the lend it is thought may be saved, but even then it is clear that general average claims must amount to appreciable sums. The Fueret Bismarck is a atenmor of 8,332 tons, built in 1905, and insured. In the market against the risks of fire, general average, and total lose for £5 o ton.
In the Intert issue of Leading Light, & Shang hai weekly devoted to shipping, attention is drawn to the eirentar issued by the harbour master of Hongkong warning shipmasters against the practice of engaging and discharging sosmen elwhere thau at the Mercantile Marine Office, and stating that, for the future, the pro visions of the Merchant Shipping Ordinances will be strictly enforced. The editor points out thist Chinese rows are engaged and discharged through the native boatswain, and that to enforce an order made under the British Mer chant Shipping Act, that is wholly inapplicable to local conditions, would result in andless mischief The ortler as present some to out one way only, The shipmaster transgresses if he departs from the order laid down as above; but would the harbour sutiorities of Hongkong be prepared to hunt down and punish a deserting native Beaman?
The gigantic combination known as the International Shipping Federation, a body representing more than 16,000,000 tons of ship- ping, cano formally into being on Jan. 1, and will at eace commence operations. The follow ing countries are represented in the federation; Great Britain, Germany, Belgium, Holland,
Club
H.K.C.O.m
Telegrapha UM
R. G. Artillery 11 8 2 1 Bulls
9414-
Royal Engineers 11 6 4 1 3 10 3 5 2-3 Civil Service H. K. Folios 12 29 17 1-7 B0--7
Kowloon Craigongower
SHIELD FOOTBALL.
BEDFORD Y. KOWLOON.
so well versed in the question as the well-known distins norelist 31. Marcel Prévost, who is guished vine grower. This gentleman
the crisis attentively followed every phase dificulty. Under the heading, Frans Provost contributes a most able article to Le Figaro His lays his Anger Lawn tennis, the most popular game in the upon the ills which so serionaly aflet this Colony, has advanced vary considerably during one prosperous industry. The origin of theen the past year. It may be that the Lawn Tennis he attributes to shoer laziness. The Sou League helped to create a better club spirit, battherner is not given to work; he likes to watch whatever the cause it is remarkable last do things grow whilst he smokes his pipe Vines were "onrelessly planted everywhere because fower than three tennis clubs have sprung existence during the yes. The first one to they grow so easily after the introduction of the American variety. Grass-land and wheat-land the light was the Wanchai Club, which ras followed by the Chinese comblestion over were torn up to make room for the grape. Even the most impible soll was drilled into a of the Kowloon rejoicing under the
vineyard. Everything went well until adultera. Vanguard Club, the third and latest being the tion orept In, Largely at the instigation of the new Portuguese club at the corner of Nathan unscrupulous niddleman. The yield which and Kimberley Roads. All this certainly represented, say, an honest three hundred bar angurs well for the success of the League this is, had swollen into 1,500 in three months. The original wins had been drowned in water and colouring milaturos, tannin, and bisulphate. It became, if not a poisonous mixture, at least one entirely unworthy of the reputation of wines healthy and strong. M. Prévost inform that in certain estuminels or second class wine shops in Paris the wine is only guaranteed to keep its colour for fifteen hours! Thowholesale
year.
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to whether Napoleon was of Grook desxnt. the neighbourhood of Manis, an Interesting There has recently been found, we are toll, In document, which has been placed in the Museum in Athens. It is a tablet inx marble, which formerly ornamented the house of one Calomeros, a rich proprietor of good family whe flourished early in the fifteenth century. It is claimed that this Calomeros was no other than the ancestor of Napoleon I. In further support of this report we harn that the Calomoros, following the custom of their tims, changed their name, which signified "bonne part," into Buonaparte.
THE LABOUR. OF WRITING, Awriter in Paris has collected some facts interesting to thees who live by the pen. One takes zo account of the mansontar exercise
but from the figures which follow it will be soon represented by the writing of a simple letter, that the characters in a letter are evidence of the expenditure of an amount of energy by no
The surprise in the local realm of cricket last week end was the Police defeating Kowloon with s comfortable margin. The victory was entirely due to Edwards, who made his second century this season, carrying his bat out for 12 Telp 71.44 graphs easy win over Craigengower was not 66.66 altogether unexpected, and B.G.A.'s victory over 60.00
merchant send in his barrel in the morning, 33.33
and fetches it away again at night. If left 80 fax to explain what is known as writer's If we take a person who can 27.07
Se fax as the second strings of the various til the next day the contents will have turned write on an average thirty words a minute, 37.5 -63.63 clubs are concerned, a falling off in interest has itó a purple-gry, with all the chemicals sunk to this will represent, with the
curve and onthe bottom. At the present moment fraud basfections, a line of five mètres. Of coune, the -71-77 bean, noticeable of late, and very few spond -77.77eleven matches have been played since the New
Year This is regrettable, as those secondary stopped in the south. A strict inspection by writing referred to here is that of a Frenchman,
As the result of the first meeting between these teams was a draw, the matol took place
yesterday at the Happy Valley in presence of E good number of spectators. Kowloon was not so strongly represented as on the previous occn. slon Mead being away at Swatow, and Cooper failing to turn up. As in the previcas match the game ended in a goal-less draw. Extru time was played but without result and the match will now have to be re-played before Saturday
CANTON AMATEUR THEATRICAL
BOCIETY:
PERFORMANCE OF THE NEW BOT"
There has been wich a long period since the
Civil Service was anticipated.
combinations are useful feeders for the first
elevsus.. Against this decline we have to set off the establishment of a new club in Kowloca in gt Andrew's Athletic, the existence of which is probably due to the infuence of the new vicar
of Kowloon,
The R.G.A.'s performsuce last week in play Ing three League fixturwin five days is probably without precedent in the Colony. They let to the Buff on the first ectasin, with them on the second, and wou from Civil Service on Saturday.
Only two League matches are set
Government agents prevents the adulteration
by water and colouring matter. As a con- sequence, condence is again boing felt in the quality of the product. A great deal of distress exists, which the Chamber of Deputies, however much inclined, is unable to alleviate. This is das to the exhaustion of oredit. There is no ready money and this year's crit or yield is being turned into cash. But the real evil arises Trench prble iq permanently estranged from from the fact that a large proportion of the win M. Prevent, Like a good many more, blames the doctors; they recommend miners] waters to their patients, which are as artificia
means inconsiderable.
OTLIND.
Further, they will
tive of a more phlegmatic people. Five mètres who indulges more in curves than a represente- a minuts would represent 300 mètres an hour, of 5,000 metres a day, working ten hours, or 1,095 kilomètres in a year, or about 685 miles In writing thirty words a minute the pen makes on an average 450 curves and inflictions, or 28,800 in an hour, or 288,000 in a day of ton
fingers and wrist. hours, This indicates the force taken from the
OHANTECLER." Anyone taking the trouble to open the catalogues of the principal stores in Paris just
FROM BABYHOOD
Until 8 Years Old-Face First Af
fected, Then Body Eyes Almost Hidden Legs a Mass of Humour -Clothes Stuck Fast to Flesh- Parents Fought Disease in Vain.
ANOTHER GREAT CURE
EFFECTED BY CUTICURA
"At the age of three months I first commenced to suffer from cezama which
ptarted on the forehead as a rod patch. This gradually broke out in apota and in time spread ail over my face, Vari- our remedies were tried, but with fit zuocess. then commenced treating scoording to the doctor's orders, but not rawah: After a good, was done. few months of this, the disease began to spread all over my face and my parenta tell me that at this stage my eyes were Hike Toolding into two holes, as the spotsa were so bad. Eventually the disease left my face only to break out in other parts of my body. They tried modi- dnes, herbs and soaps, and in fact any- thing that was recommended.
This trouble went on until I WAS eight years old. At that ago my per ente decided to give the Cuticura Rome- dies & trial. When they were first used; the condition I was in must have been extra bed, as they tell me they had to peal my shirt from say back, as it used to shlok to the gores y legs were a sold mass of eczema from theindetothecalf, Hyatookings used to stick every day and, they had to be pulled off along with the spots. I bad to wear gloves to keep mS from scratching the cores. The first aight Cuticurn was tired I slept all night which was a thing I had not done for some time. An-improvement could be seen immediately and after using three sets of Cuffeura Song, Ointment and Rezolvent I was practically cured. Cutleurs Soap was continued for about - twelve months when I was quite, fres and my skin clear again. This is twenty years ago now and I have never suf- fered alnos. George A. Gibeon, 35, Now ton Dalton, on Furness, Lancs, Engi Aug 14, 1988,
Untless Remedies are sold throughout the wachl
TOWBOO Bydney to. Atrica, Lennon, Ltd,
Tom eies USB.Au Potter: Drug & Ches DOPO-CD Bom London./depos GARDING MEmpin at Cusion, wih book on the skin..
ROBINSON
PIANO
CO.. ITD.
SPECIALISTS IN
down for us the most artificial of wines, ho mys. The orgywhere, HIGH CLASS
Saturday. The Telegraphs are at home to the Polles and Kowloon entertain Civil Servic
The Shield competition provided only one match on Saturday. On that afternoon the King Alfred and the E.G.A, whose meeting was anticipated with no little interest, brought of their supporters the soldiers, whom seened so rosy, had to acknowledge defeat, by two goals tonil. The bluejackets pertainly deservell their win.
good wine-producing departments of France" Chantecler "- everywhere, "chantecler" but- know neither norren, nor tuberculosis, which tona, hats, tables, braids, belts, &c. Evory- more than can be said about the route of mineral water drinking. Drink the good liquor at France, then, concludes H. Prévost
THE TAXI-GAR
Before the days of the taximeter cab, the
Denmark, and Sweden. The chief offices of A. T. S. pude their last efforts that it seems Off a match at Happy Valley, and to the asgr Paris cocher rode roughshod over the inhabitants mayoralties by parents to name the last born i
the
like a resurrection to us to wittions a performance the federation are in London and its operations given by them. Entertainment of the character will be governed by a general council composed is much needed on the Shameer during the of representatives of each of the affliated feda Winter months, for a good hearty ingh is half ration. “Our sime," raid Mr. Cathbert Laws the battle for those who suffer from strong
defernite. We shall resist unreasonable at ferience of "The New Doy," given on the general manager of the move on an appetites and bad digestion. The pur incks whether by trade unions or others upon the 5th inst, at the Shameen Theatre, was the thipowners' freedom of contract in employment of labour. The support which the really good and funny; there is not on federation will give its members will take the person in the audience who hadn't a real good?. form of supplying labour to work thisir reels hugh. Of pourse on the opening night of s during strikes or of indemnifying thom who play, whether by professionals or unteurs, there is a certain amount of nervousness, but that all wuffer is a consequenos of unfair attacks made disappears when performers lores good upon. them.
reception from the audience. Judging by the applause from the andlence everyone was highly pleased with the entertainment, and a repetition of "The New Boy" will be very soontable to the public on the Shameen. A one-night perform production. If a play is produced the public balance of Tis. 455,079,31, compared with Tia who clamour for amusement should help to 501,701.60 for the previous year. The gross support those who are willing to amuse in this rentals show a dooreses of 11. 12,353.19, while way, therstora s play of this kid should be the running expenses, i.c, repairs, ete, show anyonested until all the necessary expenses are Incrome of Tis, 10,103.99, and the Intersat sovered, and when the Club fool they loss Assocat has carmed Tis. 24,538.03 less than list nothing they are encouraged to farther effort.
The mate was as follows t
SHANGHAI LAND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED,
The report of directors states.
I am glad to see that a team has been sat up. to Sratow for cricket and football, and our good wishes go with our representatives Hessrs. Brewer, Head, Bevington, Morrison, Beattie, May, Hamilton, Goggin, Sweeting, Whitmars
and Lt. Wearər.
ATIATION.
thing is “Chantecler" at the present moment; toilettes, bonbons, toga, jewele, all take their name after M. Edmond Bostand's latest chef d'ouvre. So great is the craze that applica tions have been made at the mairies or of the capital. He practically did as he liked: Chantecler, But parents will be disappointed, all he had to do was to find 15 francs every day for a child's uns, according to French law, for the hire of the cab.. Once in possession of must be taken from a character in hlatory or that obligatory sum, he could take whom he liked from the "Calendar"-and French Calendars and charge what he liked. Naturally, he was have Saints for every day, "Chanteder” has very/particular to only drive the beat, ellente not yet found its way into history, nor does it as he came scross, preference being given to Eng. Yet figure in the Calendars. Anything else can lish and American, tourists. If fixed or taken be called Chantecler. before a magistrate, all that a Paris cocher has
There ought not to be so many disappoint- to do is to refer claimants to a special insurance com; any which guarantees them against claims menta in future at seroplane meetings. The arising out of ecridents, so that the heartless French Aero Club has decided, in view of the wretch is not obliged to pay a single centime larger number of people who enter, but do not out of his pocket. It is always the company fy, that only these pilots will be allowed to hat pays Parisians soon got tired of such im- compete who have shown their ability to do so, pertinence and clamoured for the introduction At present thers are only sixteen aviators hold- The drivers of the ing the licence of the French Aero Club, and be made still more difficult in of farimeter sebe. Alse latter have proved worso rogues than the first the tests will be made
in proportion as the apparatus becomÉS competitors larger. At first nothing but praise of the taximeter was more and more ondacions, they doctored" the At present an avistor has to accomplish three registration mobincs fearlessly until to-day complete circles of at least five kilometres each, Parisisse dislike the new motor vehicles more without touching the ground, in order to obtain than the former flares or horse-drawn cabs. A the oficial endorsement of the Club. very common trick in Paris on the part of these taxi drivers is to affirm, when hailed by fare, that the compteur is out of order, and to offer to dive passengers at a price to be agreed
fature
The working account for 1909 has a credit co does not pay for tho trable of the Bill Lewis has an excellent programme, hoard; as time went on, the chaufoure became better and the number of
year.
The gross rentals ore less, partly owing to the sale of a portion of Wills Estate mentioned In at your's report, to a loss of rent on Chau- foong Road Estate No. 19 owing to three large godowns standing empty, and to a general reduction of rents on certain portions of Ching Hoong Estate No. 2, the outcome of a general decline in business The increase in repairs is necessitated by the frequently obang. ing tonancies with the consequent, ingress in decorative repairs, but by this means the pro- perts have been kept fully tenanted and, excent for godowns, there would have been
bstantial increase in gross rentals. The amount to the Credit of Frubb and Lou Accent, after dedusting the interim dividend pall in Jily best, is Tis: 375,96905, tion the Dinctors recommend for appropriation as follows
Final Dividend of 6 per cent (making To per cent for the year) on fully paid up shares
Honts of T1 per share on 76,000
gures Carry forward to New Account
TE.
Archibald Hennich Mr. L.H. Gilman Dr. Candy, a schoomisster r L Giles. MAG Wallace Felix Rosch Theodere de Brizao, a French raster
Baker
Bullock, major, the head boy
THE ZHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY.
PIANOS.
BY THE
LEADING MAKERS.
JUST UNPACKED!
BRINSMEAD
WERNER
RACHALS
KRAUSS.
INSPECTION INVITED.
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MR. GERSHOM STEWART HECKLED
A
correspondent sende na the following extract from the Liverpool Courier of the 1st ult,
Mr. Gershom Stewart, the Conservative can- didate for the Wirral Division, held a well. Thursday, attended meeting at Thornton Hough on
To-day, the Chineer will celebrate their New Year according to elo custom," while the Europeans of the Colony to whom a holiday is vouchsafed will pass the leisure hours at the sport which mostly appeals to them. No doubt the boxing competitions which will take place this afternoon at the Belle View Stadium will attract a large concouse. As previouely stated. and there can be no doubt that many would go musli further to so his main ovent, the fifteen round contest between Stoker Garlic, of HM.8. ing dired, and Seaman Robarte of HMS.Kent, for the lightweight championship of Hongkong
Not for tronty years has there been such Each principal has many points in his favour and as each is in good fettle and can be relied upon to lose the batle dearly, a splendid fight will most surely unit. The other Brants on
ectivity in French shipyards, euch hope in the the programme are equally high class, and the
breasts of unval reformers. This is to be attri spectator should have to cause to complain
Minister of Marine--being looked upon sa the with the sport provided for a moderate churgeon. Har gein, the public seldom gets the buted to Admiral Boué de Lapeyrore the new
best of such a bargain, for once the fare hae new organiser of victory in the French Navy. There were frequent interruptions, which did of admission.
monated inside, the artful driver throws the It cannot be denied that the Admiral its realman not cease eren after as appeal by the chairman. Mr. Stewart wont or to say that all the peopls flag so that the of action. He has urged the Government access end of his cape are the
fully to build Dreadnoughts of a larger and more who left this country went to protected countries, police may not notice that it is erdot, and drives powerful type than any now being laid down by and hardly ever came back. ("They would be swiftly of NO
No end of tricks are resorted to by England and Germany, and work upon the first only too glad to only they can't get the money. Within the past few years a trade in British Paris oatmen in order to extort money from the two units in the great new fleet of Fence will Perhaps some people could not do the band be commenced in the spring. Que recently, work, and would like to come back and is spoon- Columbia herring of very considerable propor-
the Admiral ordered redistribution of the fed. (Laughter.) But in Caunds they could tions has sprang up with China and Japan, inexperienced or silly.
under water fleet wih a view to the more effec-better themselves. There's no Lords there. remarks a commoronl Journal. In the fall of
One of the mort pleasing customs in Paris is tive protection of the principal porta in time of and laughter.) Germany had grown from each year, herring in immense numbers orowd into the contracted waters of Departure Boy the naming of streets after celebrated men. It war. M. Laubeuf, former chief designer in the a small Power to the greatest Power Only she's and Naniamo Harbour, where they 1 be very
of the weaker nations. M. Laubeat further of tremendous strength. practically no harring falety was carried on, preferable to the erection of statues, which are craft, insists that the entmarine is the real arm applause) Yes and now Germany was we fook time by the readily taken. Up to about six years ago in capital way of keeping their memory green, Nary and a well-known authority on the under in the world. (Under Protection," and to onli na to COOLTE and it was not an anal thing their following
very will give up the costly attempt to build small forelock they were a heavy run to fal great quantities of them liable to another, the earth. The latest pra declares that we are on the eve of a profound nearly bankrupt.") Germany position lying dead around the wherea of these waters. Dosal is to name a street after D'Ennery, the change in naval policy. Second-case Powers very sound, and
ABSERVER.
CANADIAN HEARING TRADE WITH
TREASE THE FAR EAST.– Mr. W. Saunders Mr. Stabber, a farmer Mr. A. Y. Hogg Mrs. L. Giles Mrs. Rennick Nancy Roach, Roach's daughter MARG
Mrs. C.F. Johnston
Bassa, s maid servants. F. Hacris
The play was well mounted under the supervision of Mr. Esgar. In the opening scene a slight trace of nervousness was noticeable Ms. Johnson, who played Nancy Roach, was however, so at case, and gave an almost per teot rendering of her part, Mr. Wallace was vore
And
repossibilities there Ware
STREET KOMENCLATURE.
of working extraordinary literary activity. up a large business in oucing them for food purposes, further use for such purpose was
UNOFFICIAL STANIE
distinct in the dialogus, steal behaalled of being reduced into oil and fertilian, but long etnet will de adequate justice to this naughty and left themselves to datele no not reposentative of dio manhood of was not as natural as it should be, he filled they were found to be of good his part very well indeed. Mr Giles as Dr. Candy vas very good all through the piece, his makeup ne well as his scting being excellent £34,000.00 Bater showet rather to much inolina tion to pose, but was otherwise good. As 78,000.00
Her success, how. 63,969.05 Gales suited her part well.
no objecti
of defensive, flotillas of torpedo was a the boats and submarines. He ventures to affra Thornton Hough, because if that was the casa set upon by the Germans, but he refused to *La Timbre de Charite" in the latest addition that in a few years second-class Elates will have they were rotten, and were well ready to be
adopted 1 this system,
belleve it (Applaws) The South African THE METRIO SISEHM, forbidden by re Government. In 1905 and to the 1st of neficial stamps in France, and le Lo Timbre de
The Chinese yandards of weighta
Minister in Francs has taken party wad legacy from the Liberal pay
Doos ther again in 1906 an expert in the enging of beering,
that they formal powersoum
and measures of France, which are thortly to youffriralindrominera ourding to Seo lah methods, was sent to British Columbit with a view to instructin
place of ordinary Government "He did not know those who were prepared to go into the venture
Chinees, it is gratifying to learn are about to bat he had a book at home, and if the gentleman Sver, would be more pronounced if a little more how to cure the fish for food purposes. The
ther of these charitable stamps along. replace their chaotic system of weights and would give him his name and address-(renewed T1:373,969.05 action were thrown into the part and if she method of preparation for the Oriental markets,
Uey get obliteratedures by the metric system of France. The laughter) and a Voice: You are prepared tuoteur sccording to a report by, the Department
side official ones, by so don were more on her guard againt
question has been under consideration for some auswer questions that was a detailed quai- As the New Boy Mr. Gülru delight Commerce at Ottawa, In very primitive, souss
stamped. The new stamps only two years, and the decision lay between the lion, and so he did not exactly know, but he at all the French and British erstems. It is a matter for ↑ would look up. (* All right, if you giro it up.") HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your porn-
Ing them over with mit mi tramping thom
the small wonderment that our French friends are Beveral members of the audience then begun plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Creme Charmante, Lait fal Mr. W. 8. Samiders sa Bullocking of throwing the fish into large boxes, covar
somewhat ested that about the centenary of to argue Boross the joom, and the weaker com. Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Poudre also very good, though a little less roughablown. Last year, about 21000 as were so sest one son, and may be bough
Mrs shipped These, of course, all obesply, and to office of the Societies which
their logical system of weights and measures Haladed and contleed Interruption. enable the trade to be carried on have to be protection of children and Charmant will enable you to do it. Her would create an even batter impr
plossing sp
ught cheaply. In the past they lays been Every stamp purchased means a direct Specialitise for the Skin are the study of a Harris, likewise made very
captured by the two of drag ones in Nanaimo these benevolent institutions, letizas. A. 8. Watson & Co. Ltd, Sole Agents, earance Tas house
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Harbour and Departure Bay. the performance was a decided angoses.
plac
Ties of the
is to be the guide for the how ars in the The motion that Mr. Stewart was
Flower Land" or Chiman
proper person, fyda