Intimation.
Powell's
Furnishing
Department
is now replete with an entirely new collection of
BEDROOM
SUITES
of the well known "POWELL"
'quality in solid teakwood, embracing a wide range of designs to suit the the mansion, at modest home or prices varying from
$140 to
$325.
A visit to our showrooms, will convince intending purchasers, that the solid and durable construction of these" suites is attained without de tracting from the artistic appearance, which we claim is a special feature of the POWELL" productions.
We are keeping well up with the times, with regard to the new systems of
MODERN
OFFICE
FITTINGS
and have now in our-showrooms, a selection of the newest styles in
SECTIONAL
BOOKCASES
FILING
AND
CABINETS
on the vertical B.ctional System, ́allowing any number of sections to be built upwarde or at the side, as further Aling space becomes
cessary.
ne.
QUOTATIONS gladly and prompt. ∙ly given for any description of OFFICE FURNITURE and FITTINGS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JULY 17 1900.
Intimations.
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE,
1898,
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS,
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TOTICE is hereby given that JOHN NOTIC hereby given that JOHN
Eastcheap, London, England, Merchanis, bave, on the 5th day of May, 1909, applied for the registration in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marke, of the following Trade Marks
fowl
i. The device of a monkey mounted upon ii. The device of an slephant showering wates through its trunk on a baby elephant in a tubi ş ̧**
in the name of JOHN FALMER JUNR. & CO., who claim to be the proprietors thereof.
Trade Mark Number i is intended to be used by the Applicants forthwith in respect of the following goods-
Class 23-(a) Co top yarn and sowing colton
Dot on spools or reals, (b) Sewing cotton on spools or
realk.. Class. 31–Yarns of wool, worsted or hair. Class 5-Miscellaneous:
(1) Goods manufactured from ivory bone or wood, not included in other classes.
(a) Goods manufactured from straw or grass, not included in other classes,
(1) Gonda manufactured from animal and vegetable sabitances, not cluded in other classes.
(4) Tobacco pipes. (5) Umbrellas, walking sticke, bin
shes, and combi.
(6) Furnitura cream, plate powder. (7) Terpauline, tents, rickcloths, rope,
twins.
(8) Hultons of all kinds, other than of precious metal or imitations
thereof.
CHINESE CAMILY LIFE.
A BTUDY AT CLOSE QUARTERS Mr. Yoshino, assistant professor in the La Department of the Tokyo University, who was formerly a tator to the son of Yuan Shib-kal has an article in the Nippon Zairat describing family life in China. We make the following interesting exicca
SECLUSION OF WOMEN.
(fashionable) literally means “flow of wind," and this, föng-lib, ibink the Chinese, is evinced In the Walking of such a woman. In the third' place, they husdatty believe thất, the muscles pressed out from the feet contribute to an en to the far afsthe hips, thereby adding beauty to the female form. Chinese_women_think more of their ornaments, tings, and gama than Japanese women, but pay litile mitention to
their clothes. On the other hånd, miso are fa- clined to take pride in the gorgeousness of their
attira,
1.4
THE PUNISHMENT OF UNCHASTITY.
Entimatious.
THE BRIGHT SIDE
of life. It is a feeling common to the majority
Consignees.
FROM EUROPE.
WANDALUSIA,- Captain Block, having «arrived, Con- signess of Cargo are hereby requested to send” in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their goods from alongside. **
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before TO-
DAY
of us that we do not get 'quite the amount of H H.A. L., Steamship happiness we are entitled to. Among the count loss things which tend to make us more or less miserable ill health takes first place.. Hanush More said that sin was generally to be attr- bated to biliousness. No doubt a Cippled liver with the resulting impure blood, is the cause of more mental gloom than any other single thing. And who can, reckon up the fearful aggregate of pain, less and fear raising from the many ailments and diseases which are familiar to mankind like a vast cloud it hangs over a multitude no one can number. You can see there people every- where. For them life can scarcely be said to have any "bright side at all. Hence the engemess with which they search for relief and cure. Remedies like
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have not attained their high position in the WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION confidence of the people by bald assertions and boasting advertisements. They are
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed at Consignee's risk into the hazardous and/or extra Hazardous Gedowns of the Hang. kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.- Limited, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
All Claims must be presented within ten. days of the steamers derivál here atter which date they cannot be recognised."
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Gooda remaining: Ject to rent. undelivered after the' rgib' inst., will be sub-
All broken, chaled, and damaged Goods are
*In China communication between men and, women is strictly forbidden, and the house in so built that no man can enter the apartments
It should be borde in mind that in matters of the women from the outside of the building. of athics, the Chinese honour old people, and This strict abparation is insisted upon amongst among the higher classes chastity is most rigor the Chinese themselves, and foreigners are kept ously insisted upon. A remarkable penal case at a very long distance indeed. I spent two years was decided to the Tionisin Court last summer in the Yuan family, and was on intimate, terma
A fimale teacher ofthe Normal School of Tien- with Mr. Yuanand his son, but I was never allow tsin poisoned her daughter, who had clandestine ed to meet Mrs. Yuno. One day I was com: relations with a man-scivant. I supposed that ing put of Mr. Vuan's study and was on the the respondent would be the mother alone, but point of entering the coach which was wailing in the judgment the servant was punished for me in the courtyard, when I heard the and the mother acquitted. It was held that rumbling of another carriage, and before I could the man had wronged the girl and was respos realise what was going on, a manservant gapsible, but the mother had the right to judge the ed me by the arm and forcibly dragged me into miscreant. This extraordinary judgment an adjoleing room, where he shat me in. Lator shows clearly how much the Chinese honour obliged to win. it by doing actually what is examined on the 19th inst,, at 3 F.M
their parculs, and incidentally their insistence on chastity. This abnormal respect paid to the parent was the cause of the tremendous power the Jate Empress Downger wielded over. be late Emperor. The Japanese proverb says ' In old age we must follow the dictates of youth (ofte wa ko ni shitagne), but the Chimeto idea is just the reverse. They pay great attention to filial piety, but I regret to say that both man and woman think very lightly of the marriage tios. Trus, there are no legal divorces in Chios, but this is rather a proof that the Chinese bave no notion of the inviolability of marriage."—Japari Chronicle.
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JAPANESE AND, AMERICA.
claimed for them. That this remedy.deserves boney and contains the nutritive and curative its reputation is conceded. It is palatable as Properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil, combined with the Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites and the Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry, Nothing has such a record of success in Scrofuls, Anemia, Throat and Lung Troubles, and emaciating complaints and disorders, that tend to undermine the foundations of strength and vigour. Its use helps to show life's brighter. side, Dr. H. L. Reddy, B. A., M. D., L. R. C. S., Edinburg, L. R. C. P., London, Physician Woman's Hospital-Professor University of Bishops College, Canuda, says: "I have much pleasure in stating that I have used it in cases |of debility and have found it to be a very valuable remedy as well as pleasing to take." You can take it with the assurance of getting well, It never disappoints. Sold by all chemists.
1 learn that Mis, Yuan had just arrived from Paking, and all males bad to be shut in or dr.ven away while she was entering the house. Even the pages and footmen were not allowed to stand by.. Only when the lady was secare in her private room was I allowed to emerge.
"It is customary in rich Chinese families to in-maintain concubines as well as a lawful wife. lu Mr. Yuan's establishment there were perhaps five or six such women. The difference be tween the treatment accorded the wife and that dealt cut to the 'concubines is very great. High Chinese officials usually bave their residences within the office precincts, and when the wife goes out the front gate is opened, three salutes being fired as the case of her husband,. Tha wife is usually accompanied by thirty or forty allcndants when she leaves the residence, but the cnocabines are allowed to use only the back gate, through which pass children and ordinary The new marriage laws of Washington pass- visitors. As there are no lady doctors in Chins, ad by the last dession of the Legislature and. ladies of the higher classes, on falling ill, have effective from June 12th will act as a heavy to send for male doctors, but these doctors blow to the passenger travel from the Orient to would not dare to look at the face of the ladies the United States by way of Seattle, anys the they attend. Japanese doctors, who are not Seattle Times, and may result in some of the inclined to pay attention to this point of Seattle steamship services to the Far East be atiquette, are not sought after unless the caseing abandoned, though this is surely an exaggo. is sarjous enough to necessitate their aid. The rated view. "At the present time, the Seattle interpreter who sasists in the diagnosis always paper continusi, "the greater part of the pas casts his eyes downward and never looks up sengers arriving in Seattle by the Minnes
MORLEY, of 78, Wood Street, London, even while he is talking to the lady. When sota of the Great Northern Steamship Com NOTICE is hereby given that L& R. such high-class ladies take a walk, they company or the vessels of the Nippon Yusen EC England: Warehousemen, has, on the fine it to the court-yard and ale surrounded by Kaisha are the proxy wives of Japanese resist day of May, 1999, applied for the registra
tion, in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade | Marks, of the following Trade Mark :—
(4) Packing and hose of all kinds, (10) Goods not included in the fore.
going classes.
Trade Mark Number i has been used by the Applicants in respect of the following goods
Colton piece groda of all kiode in Class 24
since August'1900.
I'
Cotton pands out included in classes 33, 24
or 38 in Class 25 since 1900. Cloths and stuffs of wool, worsted or hair in
Clan 14 since 1900,
-Woollen and, worsted and hair gööde not included in Classes 33 and 4 in Claws 35 since 1906.
Trade Mark Number it is intended to be
used by the Applicants forthwith in respect of the following goods:
Class 23-(n) Cotton yarn and sewing cotton
not on spools or reels, (b) Sawing cotton omapools or reels. Clasa 25-Colton gande, not included in
classes 23, 24 or 38.. Class 33-Yarks of wool; worsted or hair. Class 35-Woollen and worsted and hair goode unt included in classON --13 and 34.
Class 50-Miscellaneous;,
(1) Goods manufactured from ivory, bane or wood, not locluded in
other classen.
(*) Goods manufactured from straw or grass, tot included in other classes,
mal or vegetable substances, not included in other classes.
A
long curtains.
alfain
NEW MARRIAGE LAWS,
dents of the United States, "-
"A proxy wife is 'married' in Japan to-the groom in the United States whom she has never seen by menus vf his photograph. She is then sent to the United States and upon ar- riving is met by her husband and taken to her fature koms. Before leaving the immigration, detention station in Seattle it is necessary for the proxy brides to be married under the United States ceremony to their Japanese husbands According to the new marriage law, the county anditor is not permitted to grant a marriage
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898,
Application for Registration of Trade Mark,
The representation of a Winged Wheel, in the name of I. & R. MORLEY, who claim to be the sole proprietors thereof.
The Trade Mark has been used by the Applicants in respect of the following goods:-
at
Articles of Clothing, in Class gỗ,
to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
No Fire Insurance has been effected,
HAMBURGİAHERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office.
1533
Hongkong, Izth July, 1909, ** "SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..
FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS.
THE Company's Steamship
"CARNARVONSHIRE"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharfand Godown Godowas at Kowloon, where each consigament Company's hazardous and/or extra hazardous will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery, can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Goods not cleared by the 18th inst., at 6 P.M., will be subject to rent.
No Fire fasurance will be effected by'us in... any can whatever.
All damaged packages must be left in Godowns, where they will be examined at 9.30 A.M. on SATURDAY, the 17th inst
„JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Ltd.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 12th July, 1909. -
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship
"PRINZ LUDWIG,“
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby
A Facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen
the Office of the Colonial Secretary of informed that their Goods, with the exception Hongkong.
Dated the 18th day of June, 1909.
497)
1. & R. MORLEY, HOWARD MORLEY,
Partner in the firm..
HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LIMITED
IT
(5) Umbrellas, walking sticks, bra, meaos of communication are pear, it may re good moral character; not feeble-minded, "of be increased to ONE CENT per pound,
(4) Tobacco pipes...
shes, and comb.
LOVE OF BIRTHPLACE. "No people love their native place more than the Chinese. No matter how long they may live in another place or what prominence they may
elsewhere than their native town, they never regard the field of their activities as anything but a place of sojourn. According to their nation, it is the place where they sleep but not where they live, To the question Whers is your home, they invariably name the place of their birth. Their idoal is to re-licence unless the application, is accompanied turn to their native town as soon as they have by the affidavits of two residents of the county (3) Godde manufactured from Ani-made-enough-monty, and to bury their bones who have known-the-contracting parties for in their fathers' place, bowever far away they at least a year prior to the application and may be during their life. In a country where whose sworn statements show them to be of quire many months of hard travel to reach legal age, etc. The affidavits if found to be in- their goal, but they never think of burying correct make the two signere liable for punish- their bones in a strange soil. Even those who ment under the perjury law. A'large part of have magnificent residences in their native the proxy brides coming through Seattle are town are satisfied with miserable dwellings in destined for-bomes in Californis or other coun- their place of sojourn. Most of the high offi. ties of the State. Those who are to reside in cials live in their official quarters, while petty Seattle are in most cases not know to two re-, sidents of the county. The immigration law officials live in bachelor fashion tenemost houses attached to the office premises, as they calls for a legal wedding in Seattle, but the are not allowed to have their families to the State law prevents most of them getting ‘a tenements. Even those who can afford to hire licence.". houses for their wives do not always live with them. They live in the tonement houses and Join their families only once or twica week, A similar'custom prevails among om. ployes of commercial bouses, and quite often a_house_is_ruu by males alone. In such cir
(6) Furniture cream, plate powder. (7) Tarpauline, tents, rickcloths, rope,
twine.
(B) Buttons of all kinds, other than of precious metal or Imitations thereof,
(0) Packing and hose of all kinds. (10) Goods not included in the forego
-ing classes. Trade Mark Number li bas been used by the Applicants in respect of the following goods;
Cotton piece goods of all kinds in Class 24
ince 1900.
Cloths and stuffs of wool, worsted or hair in,
Class 34 since 1901.
Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen
at the Office of the Colonin! Secretary of Hong Cumstances they do not like to invite people to koog.
+
Dated the 16th day of June, 1905,"
485)
WILKINSON & GRIST,
Solicitors for the Applicants.
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.
· APPLICATION for RegistrATION OF TRADE MARK.
NOTICE la hereby given that the HANG
their houses; indeed, some of them often con ceal their lodgings."
A MILLION AND A HALF SMUGGLED GUN.CAPS.
THE CRUISE OF THE "KIN-NUEN KING,”
The good ship Ken Nuen Hong is a thorough piratical looking Chinese juuk, or would be
it hereby notified that on and after the 19th current, the sailing price of ICE will
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD,
-General Managers, Hoxoxona ICE CO., LTD. Hongkong, 12th July, 1909,
0. C. MOOSA,
[53
1 & 8, D'AGUILAR STREET.
NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
..
of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored' at "their" risk intó” the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Go- down Company, Limited, Kowtoon, whence delivery may be obtained.
No Claime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain-
ing undelivered after the 22nd of July, will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will ba examined on the sand of july, at 9,30 a.M..
All claims must reach us before the 26th of July, 1909, or they will not be recognized:
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co., General Agents,
Hongkong, 15th July, roog.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG and SINGAPORE
Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, THE Steamship
FEATHERS, &0., &0.
"GREGORY APCAR;"
baving arrived from the above Ports, Con signess of Cargo are hereby informed that their
to the eye of those uoversed in the ordinary Junk of commerce. She has two decks and thres masts raking at different angles, to say LACE SCARFS, MOTOR VEILS Goods will be delivered from alongside.
IM
VARIOUS COLORS,
MOUSQUETEIRE GLOVES
-WHITE, BLACK-&-COLORS:
WOOLEN DÉLAINES, NUNSVEIL
" .INGS, VOILES, &c., &c. :
SLAYR MARKETE. Then Mr. Yoshino refers to the existence, of nothing of a crew 16 bands, all told, and a slave markets and asserts that women are often quantity of pigs, docks and fowls, and por bought and sold even at the present time.haps a few casual invertebrate. Her valiant skipper rejoices in the appellation of Fock "Among the lower classes," be continues, Heng and he and his brother, the cook of the |"even marriage is not free, from this idea of gallant craft, are likewise the owners. And purchase. A recent judgment given by the vessel and crow bail from a port with an Tientsin Court will give the reader some notion impossible name somewhere on the inland of the Chinese attitude to marriage. A bolof Heipan. Bunning-south-westwards-before- LAM CHONG (E) of No. 194 band discovered his wife in the act of unfaith. Ea Nun Heng rounded Cambodia Point and the N. E. montope some six months ago the
Hollywood Road, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, have, on the 4th day of June, 1999; fulness, and attacked the man who was found boldly beat up the Gulf of Siam with a cargo of applied for the registration in Hongkong, in with her. When the case was brought into pots, which her gallant skipper found a ready mart for is flourishing Petries. Here she the Register of Trade, Marks, of the following the Court, the latter sentenced the seducer to loaded up with salt and went off with it on a
bard labour for six months, and, judging that: wind to singons, whence she took a lot of fire. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S The three characters (Hang Lam the husband would not be happy with a wood to Singapore. Here the gallant skipper Chong meaning the apricot prove, nach unfaithful wife, ordered bim ta divorce,bar, and his cook loaded up the ship with poles, character being printed on one of three at the same time commissioning the elders of such as are used in Siam te entwins the airl or apricots ou a twig with leaves and
betel plants upon. They also took on board 23 cases, of which more, azo Paknam was apricot blossoms and below a pictura the village to sell the woman and give ibe io, scroll with curled edges showing three ney so obtained to the husband so that he reached on Saturday and on Sunday the Res figures representing a mandarin o'the could buy a new wife. This judgment was Nan Hang beat boldly up the broad Menam centre, a squire n the right and an old delivered in the autumn of 19c8 by what is ra She was just about to cast anchor in front of the En bolding a staff on the left, the thresgarded as the most advanced Court in Chias Hombay Burma Corporation's saw mill when a combined forming the emblem of Bless which standa for the abolition of extra-territorialast contained in it dived down among the Custom's launch hore alongside.. The myrmi- Inge Honour and Longevity ib front of
Trade Mark
the figures & white wine fit with blue ality. This custom, however, prevails only spots thereon and a ladle, therein, and among the lower classen. In the higher classes
no the said scrolle' lotus and other an early engagement is usually arranged by thế flowers in bloom with leaves and hirðu
and an edging of key pallern at the top and bollam thereof;
POWELL'S who claim to be the sole pro
(FIRST FLOOR)" ALEXANDRA
BUILDINGS,
28, Queens Road.
in the name of HANG LAM CHONG,
prietors thereof.
The Trade Mark has been used by the Applicants during-the-last-alx-years in-respect
of the following goods :-.
parents.
· VOOT-BINDING.
||
bean-poles and shortly afterwards came up all smiles. They did not say much but they made
4
UNDERCLOTHINGS Samples on application. Const Port orden carefully executed,
· Kanakerna, task. Reptember, rank,
Consigners.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be funded at once, at Consignees' risk and expense.
Cargo remaining on board after 4 . of the 17th inst, will be landed at Consigneės' risk and expense..
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned, by tha. Undersigned,
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,
“Agents," Hongkong, 15th July, 1000.
(538
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P.&O. 5. N. Co's Steamer
"SYRIA,"
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA,
PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS,! Consiguses of Cargo by the above-named fey vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are baing landed and placed at their Hrk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where nach Consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and dalivary can be obtained as soon is: the, Goods are landade pod
Optional Goods will be landed here unisas instructions are given to the contrary before „6 hours, beg
19 Goods inot - cleared by the asst inity at 47, will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance will be affected by me ja Many case whatever, building the
Dimaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consigases appointed hour, igit
the crew get up the mud-hook, made fast a line
THE BANK LINE, LIMITED, to the junk, and towed her to the Customs atation below Bangkolem Point, Herestborough
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEEL: overhaul was made with the result that the 23. It may be noted that not all Chinese women, mysterious cases were brought on deck and
STEAMSHIP KUMERIC” bind their feet. Those of 'Manchurian extrac found to contain a total of no less than one tion nevar practise the custom. Though the million, four hundred and ninety-nine thousand, FROM TACOMA, VANCOUVER, YOKO,
HAMA, KOBE, MOJI and MANILA, 1,000,000 of one sits and 499,750 of another, the evil of foot binding in admitted in theory by all hundred and fly gun cape,There were
Steamer having arrived, Con, the recognition does not seem to affect the tin boxes they were contained in-asch-baaring "THE above Steamer having an practice to any remarkable, degree. The Chi the Brilsk Royal coat-of-arms and the legend signees of Cargo are hereby requested to peso, strange to say, sen three virtues in food: "Enfeld Rifle Caps.""" Of course the "munli | sand in their Bills of Lading for countersignać | and the Company's' representative at an
of their A facsimile of the Trade Mark cat, be seen bladleg. First, if stops the woman froid tions of wark were codfiscated and equally of ture and to take immediate delivery of thei
course the skippar and cook and part owner Goods from Alongeldi. at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of going out of the house, which is taught
wave put under arrest. The skipper must have Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel Hongkong and also at the Ofice of the ons of the female virtues. In the second thought he wie in China; for he promptly offer will be landed, and stored at Consignees risk undersigned. ¡¡Dated this 16th day of June, 1999, place the small foot adds to a woman's ated the bearding officer ics 5,000 to pass the and expense,
goods. It is hardly necessary to state that this No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in tractionï,• for. In the Chinese notion, aber was not cousted unto Him for righteous: any case whatayak, aka PARA A
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, gore" with large hips, balanced as smal) | make and that both the skipper and the cook 'Agar fest, Ambling about in a rolling (0, 1ế thì || kuys to face the muald in the Borispah Court.
Honghong, Aath-fully, song rin
MEDICINAL WINE, is Class 3.
R. K HOLMES,RADA.
·Solicitor for tha Applicantsj je No. sa Queen's Rosi Central,
Gr All cláima must be présented! within › län. days of the steamar's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised, p
No claims will be admitted after the goods
Superintendenti
kave left the Godowns) (99)
A GOSTAJHEWETTE