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EMULSION

INTERESTING SEQUEL TO THE QUEEN'B PRESENT.

HER MAJESTY HELPS AN INVALID GIEL IN KEET TREATMENT FOLLOWED TREATMENT, A CURE ESTECTED BY

DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILES.

All the world knows how readily the womanly | groan with pains in her back. The Influensa sympathier of Queen Alexandra are enlisted for felt her heart very west, and she had the any movement connected with the relief of greatest diffionity in breathing; also her kidneys suffering. As an instanes of the many kindly wore affected and caused great pain at times. and generous nota typical of Her Majesty, the following case is specially interesting. it having been brought to light recently at the Iela of Grain, a strangely remote nul i corner of Kent, less than

"Every morning she would complain of feeling cold and giddy, and often he fell fainting whilst dressing. I used to take her up than a few mouthfals. Often I had to help hor back to bed, and she would remain there with scarcely even strength enough to speak,

London or populated a cup of tas, but she seldom could drink more

miles from

A rodent in this quiet parish besought the Queen's help on behalf of a young girl sadly stricken by Anmmin, and not expected to recover: In reply Her Hajesty graciously sent the following letter through her private secretary

The Queen has the pleasure to enclose a "letter for All Saints Convalescents

defray pital for Elsie Know, and £l

to and from Cast- as poor girl's expenses to "bourne." This young girl, Elsie Know, whose parents Live at 1, Sea View Cottages, Isle of Grain, is sixteen years of age, and one of a family of seven, of whom six are living, for a brother of nineteen died a few yours ago from the malady that so recently threatened her.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY MARCH 12, 1910.

When the dry weather set in we used to get her out into the open air, but she would gasp for breath, sail turn faint. We often had to carry her to the nearest dwelling for rest, and many a time have had to stop at the signal cabin at Grain crossing.

"By last March Elie had saak so low that there seemed to be no hope of saving hor. She hadn't the strength to walk noross the room without assistance. Her heart was woskor than ever, and she could not keep down any nourishment. She had been ordered stunt, bat shuddered at the sight of it

So it went on patil about April, when The family are connected with the oldest in-friend sent to tell us that she had found such habitants of the island, and Miss Know's grand-wonderful benefit from Dr. Williams Pink Pilis father, Mr. Rabort Fannell, now in his 67th that she wanted as to try a few bottles for year, is instly proud of the fact that he has Elsie. She kindly sent the first supply of never spent a whole day away from the feland. the Pille, and Eleis started taking them, and

During A conversation representative with

Bald recently, Mrs. Know

Since Her Majesty's generous interest in Elie, my daughter has been known as the Queen's patient. A resident of Grain wrote about And Her Elvie's love3

Majesty sent a letter of admission for Elsie to the Convalescent Hospital:at Eastbourne, Also thoughtfully including £1 to defray her travelling expenses.

Elsie had been very skil. fully treated for many months pogeously, but we had little

of saving her, How -ever, the three weeks" treatment at the hospital made so much difference in

steadily improved. She be. gan to look more cheerful, and it was a treat to listen to her planning trips and excursions she would take sa soon as Dr. Williams' Pink Fille bad cured her. And cure her they did eventually, but it was bo- fore she had used them all tlin a resident here wrote to Her Majesty, unknown to me, and as I have explained, Elsle accepted the kind offer and went off to the hospital,

After her return we could see she still needed something to make her strong, and so we decided to go on again with Dr. Williams Pink Pills.

Then after she had taken the contents of three not publish praise too good for these wonderfal

COMPANY REPORTS.

GEO FENWICK & COMPANY

LIMITED.

The directors' report and statement of at- courte for the year ending 31st December, 1909, status

Rum & fair business bỏện put |

mewhat erratio through during the weak at com ratee, but the market has ruled vary steady and rates well maintained Anglo Mala,have changed hands at 30/ to 32/, Allagars at 7/3 to 6.Tangkaha at 25/6 and 26/6 pram San emfis at $30 to $32, closing with: buyers at the higher rate; Shelfords from 65 to 62/6, High lands and Lowlands at 125 Unitel Serdangs ab

The result of the year's work shows an in-12/16 to 125/, Sarongs at 37/6, and several other stocks at various ratas. The market closes firm crease of $1,032,52 on the amount of the dobit and with an upward tendency. The latest quota. balance brought forward from last year, making tion for Para Rubber per Router is 10/2 per tb. the balance at debit of Profit na Lom account. MISCELLANEOUS With the exceptious of 88,450.44.

Cements and Electrics of quotations, we have business or changes to report under this hoading

Directors-During the absence from the Colony of Mr. A. Rodger, his seat on the board was occupied by Mr. J. Rodger, Mr. A. Rodger resuming his place on his return. He now retires according to the Articles of Association, but offers himself for re-election.

AuditorThe Accounts have been audited by Mr. H. Peroy Smith, who offers himself for | re-election.

G, K. HAXTON, Chairman. Hongkong, 10th March, 1910.

BALANCE SHEET 367 DECEMBER 1902.

LIABILITES.

Capital:-

18,000 shares of $25.00...$450,000,00 10,800 shares leaned and fully paid...$270,000.00 Reservo fund as per last

report

42,986.73

Less Depreciation

Plant, stock, interest

and expenses on North

Point...

17,710.69

25,275.84

Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Loan acount secured by mortgages) Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation current socomat. A MAK Sundry creditors.

ASSETS.

Value of land and buildings at Wanchai and North Pointes par Jast report

Value of Machinery,

plant, launches and

office farnitura as per last report Additions during the

year

...$58,000.00

675.87

$56,675.87

1,675.87

Written off for de

preciation

Value of stook in trade

as per valuer's certi ficate... written off for de

preolution..

71,049,29

5,049,29

Value of work in progress as por

valuer's certificate

Cash on hand. Mercantile Bank of India, Limited Ivestment Sundry debtors Balance of Proit and Loss secount as et 1st December, 1908 Loss for the year 1909

·De

7,421.92 1,038.62

NOTES AND NEWS.

DID HE GET IT?

S

A anilor had just shown a lady over the ship a thanking him she said: "I am sorry to see by the rules that tips are forbidden on your ship

******* Lox" bless you, ma aut, replied the sailor, so were apples in the Garden of Ellen,"

THE TWO SEASONS, The Oversons Supplement of the Strand giros the following as a fast occurring at Well- ington (N.Z.) tema v

Master (to class) Now, Jonce, tell me how many seasons there are.

Jones: In England?"

Master:

Jones"

Master: "Only two? Name them." Jones: The cricket and the football seasons,"

HIS POOR MEMORY.;

A Canadian farmer, acted for his absent- mindedness, went to town one day and trans- 137,642.40 acted his business with the utmost precision, He started on his way home, however, with the 3,570.10 firm conviction that he had forgotten somə-| 11,639.13 thing, but what it was he could not real

he neared home, the conviction increased and $448,126,47 three times he stopped his horgo, and wont carefully through his packet-book in a vain ex- deavour to discover what be had forgotten. In due come he reached home and was met by his daughter, whe looked at him in surprise and exclaimed: Why, father, where have you left mother?"-Leslie's Weekly.

$300,750.86

PROFIT AND. 1038 ACCOUNT,

To balance of last year's account To salaries

To crowarent and taxes

To amount of bad debts written off..

Cr.

By balance of working account By transfer fees

By bonus from insurance company By dividend on investments By interest... By balance...

"GOVERNMENT WORK,"

A carious story was told at the Middlesex

Sessions recently, George Rickards, described as builder, of Tottenham, was found guilty of stealing a cart. The polica said the accused and been sentenced to two periods of five years' ponal. servitude, one of three yours and another term 57,00.000 of twelve months. He, it was sali, had carried on business as the North London House Repairing Co., and after entering into contracts to do repairs at different houses Juv strippel the buildings of the whole of their ixtures On coming out of prison on the last nesiune 66,000.00 sent out bill heats on which was printed. "Fifteen years: Government work." Altogether 4,402.00 the scented had been in prison fourteen years

123.16 and three months. He was sent to ponul sar

94.38 vitude for seven years. – 750.00 10,540.63

HOW THE SIMPLON TUNNEL. CAN BE "BLOWN UP,

Both Italy and Switzerland are fortifying the entrances of the Simplon tunnel while in the tanned itself engineers are engaged in con 8,460.44structing mines and strengthening those already in place in order to blow up the tamm at a $448,126.47ontent's notice in the event of war. Near the middle of the tunnel, a few yards from the Bwiss-frontier, says & Genova correspondent, $ 7,421 92 Italian engineers have put in place a dodals. 11,590.00 iron door which can rasis the rash of an ex 1,264.20 press train travelling at sixty miles an hour. 130.85 This iron door is worked by electricity from Iselle, the station at the Italian end of the tun 20,406.97 nel, and under ordinary conditions it is hidden in the rocky side of the tunnel The door in 811,866.43 carefully tested once. The mines are 4.00 connected with Brigne alle by electricity also, and by simply pressing batton the Simp 1.09

lon tuanol would be destroyed in a escond, thus 47.00 27.21 mailifying the work of many years. The military 8,460.44 engineers will finish their work by the end of

February,

MALA

JOINT STOCK SHARES.

at 960

$20,406.97

A BACHELOR BISHOP ON MATRIMONY, The Bishop of London addressing a men's meeting at Bethnal Green recently delivered himself of the following epigrama

wife

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CHURCH SERVICES.

PEAK CHURON-Holy Communion 8 am every Sunday

WEBLETAN METHODIE CHCECH, Wanchai Sunday Service 10.15.. and pin Freachior, Rev. J. AA. Baker, Subject for Sunday Broning, Theisstonary Motive" Today 6 pm, Wesley Guild Derational Meeting. Paper by Mr. C. Bons

SAILORS AND "OLDIEne Home, Arsenal Start Sunday,

nondunted 1's. A. B. pm Gespal Meeting

WEATHER REPORT.

999.8 p

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:-- has fallen considerably over the E. const of On the 1 at 1220 p.m.-The barometer Chius and in Vladivostok

Probably a depression is advancing Eastwards over Manchuria, and a second area of Iow pressure appeare to be

the developing over Yangtze valley.

Pressura is highest over the Yellow Sea. The monsoon will moderate in the Formosa Channel and the part of the Chiun Sen

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 006 inches.

by Dr. Hogg Monday, pim Fellowship Meeting Wednesday, @pa Popular Concert arranged by the Also: Daler. Saturday, 8 p.m. Pesyer Westing

USION GRO, Klam. Worbip, Hymns,

Keely Road-Minister Rev. C. H. 534, 165, 150 Psalm 10 (End pirt) Anthem

Thine, O Lord, is the greatness" (J. Kent),

151, Psalm 19. Wednesday Club South coast of Ching between 152 41221; Saud y Schoo's. p.m. Worebar, Hymas, Study Circle. Tharaday 9 p.m. Literary Annual Meeting Friday, 8 pm Christian

Hongkong and Lamecka. Endeavour Society. Kowloon-5th Bunday South coast of Chins between

-ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.

Hongkong and Hainsa... }

4

600,

The forbonat for the 24 bears ending at noon to-day is as follows Hongkong & Neighbourhood (*); Formosa Channel...

Min.

K.E. winds, fresh to mod❜te.

Samo na No. 1.

Bame No, 1.

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The best test whether a husband loves his is his conduct towards her ten years after Mesurs. Vernon & Buyth in their weekly they have been married, share report, dated 11th March, stated. Our Every husband and wife would be better if local market continues active and rates show they had a fortnight's holiday away from each further improvements in most stocks.

Afair other every year, business line been transacted and the market closesThe vile should be free for st least

as for at loneta Carbolic Tooth Powder entres Miss Heie Kane (from a photo).

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BANKS,

and Shanglais romain creased strength. 09vering. But before long after her return bottles her cure was soon completed Yon, ca 1/83 TT, and on Shanghai at 741 closes at children, sud she would returs at the end of Elsie was very ill again.

No home is complete without children. I milla. Every battle of them nourished her andquist with and no business to re-

All mine with other people's children, having Until last August she had been the life of the put arah and colour on her. She threw of all port. Nationals remain unchanged.

MARINE INSURANCES Unions have found none of my own more gen place then the grew dull and mooney and we

sense of weakness and pain. At night her alesp could scarcely get a word out of her. She made was posseful; the never complained of headachas further buyers at 910, and Cantons have im- It is so easy to tall Tommy to run along as all feel miserable. Sho huddled herself up or neuralgia any more, and I don't think she proved to 170, closing with sales and buyers to Sunday school, and to send the pissis to North Chinas continue in demand at 115 with evening church while you sit down with a paper indoors, nursing the fre, as the saying goes,

had a single fainting fit."

She was soon taking regular meals of good out bringing out any shares. Other stocks and a pot of beer. But, mind you, when the "I frequently told her to liven up, but she would erg for next to nothing, and go off to her food again. Instead of being nervous and shy dor this heading call for no remarks,

how glad she would be to get FIRE INSURANCES-Hongkongs have ruled itne comes and the boy grows up, he will do bedroom for hours, alone. If I asked whether she she kept saying was in pain, she would say, No, Mother I about again, and netually went on a visit to her firm and several sales have been offected at 3621 exactly what his father did. felt quite cross with such answers, and once sister in London. She soon regained her fall cum, and at 335 ex div, of $27 paid on the 10th market closing with a further demand ssil Then what is the matter, child ?" I shall health, a splendid colour, and is now so strong inst, the never forget the answer she gave me Sho fall and plump that no one could believe that she at the latter rate Chines remain steady with buyers at 109 x div, and bonus of EU paid to-day sobbing and said, "I can't tell you, mother. I had ever been an invalid."

SHIPPING-Hongkong, Canton and Macaos think I must be very ill. Sometimes I think I "A day later Miss Elsie Know shall die like my brother did.

viewed in London, and her mother's words were have changed bauds at 301. Indas at 49 TL, and more than confirmed, for Elvis looks quite the Star Ferrys (old) at 25 Shelly have ralod be picture of health now, and there is no doubt tween 77/ and 80% closing with buyers at 77/6, that Dr. Williams Pink Fills have effected an Other stocks under this heading continue ne

glected and without business to report, amazing change in the girl."

REPINESIES-China Sagars have changed

Then I understood it all. He had pined away of a wasting illness, and sank before any thing could save him; so I took Elsie of for

medical advice.

war inter-

The fact that Dr. Williams' Pink Fills for

THE GRIDIRON CLUB, President Taft, Mr. Sherman, Vice-President of the United States, several justices of the Bap reme Court, and many samotors, diplomata, and distinguished men from various parts of the country met recently to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Gridiron Cinb, "This in- stitution was founded by journalists and literary man, whose primary object is to dine together at stated intervals and honour most illustrious Qualy America, and none but guests with the thickest skins ever accept the club's, javitation

the Instead of toasts and speeches of landation,

the Telegraph says, are most aamer tally ragged, roasted, and

grilled. As usual, of the Gridiron songbirds participated in some c the liveliest jeste. One of their efiasions, animadverting app Mr. Roosevelt's "trust- basting" proclivity, entitled, I wonder who's casang them now and set to the taue of “I wonder who'n kissing her now," was as follows! -Zn an African jungle a hold hunter sat

Cu the skin of a slaughtered beton, Where the digdig and bongs were teasing the cat

And the ostrich was singing a tire: Said be: "Mollycɔddos, ao Bärmiens and tamo,

These are all that i find as I room:

"Your daughter is decidedly Anomie," we Pale People actually create Now, Good Blood bands in fair lote at 1677, 1681 and later at 176 guest, but the form of entertainment is humor were told, and must be carefully nursed or sho accounts for the many cures by these Pills of may not recover, So we gave her medicine and Anemia, Debility. Indigestion, Eczema, Rheuma a special dist.

'tismù, St. Vitus Danco, Paralysis, and the ills of Well, the winter same, but Elsie wasn't fit the weaker sex. $1.50 a bottle, $8 for six, post to face the sold weather. She caught coll after free, from Dr. Williams Medicine Ca, 84, cold, and then had an attack of Inflaenza. This Szechuan Road, Shanghai, also of most dealers, nearly killed her. After that she could only but remember that substitutes are worthless, hobble about as though her joints were for the pills that have cured so many other Bred with Rheumatism, and she used to sufferers are

DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS

TSITORS. TO CANTON We Should purchase

FROM HONGKỘNG TO CANTON,

BY THE PEARL RIVER,”

BY

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$175

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··On Sale at

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Messrs. KELLY & WATCH. Messrs. Brewer & Co. Canton: Messrs. A. S. WATSON & Co. Hongkong, 4th October, 1909,

MARTIN'S

A Trash Rensky for all Kryagalaitan. Thousands of indha Sivagy Kasp a box of

Kipa_si_kay Tersentasily or the Systems A Shankly Mon reay be naminiatarak, ThoseWis SREBİLENENÉCOTSMAnd them, lance. Hair soor SOM BIN ALL CRIMINA SOČ Spares si shem hyongbook the World, or post, from_El.. SMARTER, Chocolat, Komik kupton, Engi

MARTIN'S APIOL & STEEL EPILLS

closing with buyers at the highest rate. Luzone have found further buyers at 31 and close with buyers. Peraks have boomed to Tls, 730.

MINING.Raubs Bre slightly bettor and wanted at 64. Langkats have improved to 1,085, Chinese Engineerings remain unchanged at 192 DOCKS, WHARTES and GODOWNE Bong long and Whampoas have ruled much weaker, and with sellers and no buyers the rate gradual. ly fell to 64, at which the market closes with sellers. Kowloon Wharfs, en rumonis of a sale of portion of the property, have improved con- siderably, and after sales during the week at 59, 60, and 63 close firm at the last rate. Shanghai Docks have improved in the North to 83, and Hongkew Wharfs declined to 127

It is rendly & shares and I long fr big game,

The kind I shot at homo." ANPA Charits)

I wonder who'a.oring them now;

1 wonder who's busting the truste

wonder who's feelings are deeply stirred

By the shorter sad uglier word.

LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS-Hong. kong Lands have been in some demand and with many buyers the rate has improved to 102 with sales, the market, however, closing with sellers at the lust rate. Hotels are on offer at quots tions and we have heard of no sales during the week. Humphreys are still enquired for at 71 without bringing any shares on the market. Shanghai Lands have further declined to 106. Howloon Lands have been placed at 28,

"aliorter and uglier word was a famong COTTON MILLA-Ewes are wired from the phrase applied by Mr. Roosevelt to a trust North at 132. Internationals have further.

I wonder who's wielding the-atiak;

1 wonder if Taft's learned the trick; Malefactors of wealth, who do business by stealth, I wonder who's cussing them now

The

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