Telegrams.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"

SERVICE.

VICEROY CHẲNG.

LEAVES CANTON FOR THE NORTH,

[From Our Orun Correspondent.]

Shameen, 29th July,

12.50 p.m. His Excellency Viceroy Chang Jen-chun lots Canton at noon to-day by the steamship Hain Ming, for Hongkong en route for Nanking, in order to assume, his new duties in "the North.

CANTON VIGEROYALTY.

H.E YUAN SHU.FUN..

[lly courtesy of the "Sheng Pa."]

Peking, 28th July,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

ACCIDÈNT AT VICEROY'S

YAMAN.

DERANGED ELECTRIC ACCUMULATOR

THE HONGKONG,' Canton and MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.

ANNUAL HALF-YEARLY REPORT.

THURSDAY JULY 29, 1909.

RECHIVING ORDER MADE.

NATIVE FIRM IN DANKRUPTCY. to the Bankruptcy Jurisdiction Court, this The Report of the Board of Directors to the morsing, the Chief Justice presiding, an appli- ordinary half-yearly meeting of shareholders location for a Receiving Order was made in the be held on Tuesday, the roth August, is as

maller of the Sang Cheong Chan firm. follows:

CAUSES INCIPIENT FIRE.. [From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 28th July, At about re o'clock on the evening of the The directors beg to submit to the shara 16th inst, owing to a leakage in the electric holders the report and statement of accounts light accumulator in the Viceroy's yamen, a for the balf-year ending goth June last. wooden article lying near by accidentally

After paying, running expenses, salaries, caught fire. A number of people saw the dan-premia of insurance, repairs and all other git and were for a time throws into a panic charger there remains, including $10,279.30 lest the building would be alight. The alarm brought forward from last account, the sum of was at once raised and the people in the neigh. $171,170,01 a1 credit of Profit and Loss account. bourhood hastened in the scene with the object From this amount the directors recommend conveyed to the engineers at the electric light and twenty-five cents per share, or Sto0,000 be of rendering assistance. Word was promptly that a dividend for the half-year of one doflar

works and a man was sent without loss of time paid to shareholders, Sto,ou be written off utator put in order. Half-an-hour or so st. least to the scene of the accident to have the accum book value of steamers, $10,000 be written off wharves and properties, $10,000 be transferred had elapsed before the panic-striken people to depreciation and insurance food, 510,000 to reaumed their composure. Happily, asthing ecial repairs fund, leaving a balance of serious occurred as a result of the accident.

62170.00 to be carried forward to new ac

A FIRM'S GOODWILL.

QUESTION OF VALUATION RAISED.

∙count.

The usual" overhaul and repairs have bean effected during the half-year and the steamers are all ip good running urðar,

Messrs. G. Friesland and C. H. Ross resign An application was made to the Chief Justiceed their seats on leaving the Colony, and (Sir Francis Piggott) in the Bankruptcy Jurisdic- Messrs. J. W. Bandow and C. E. Anton were tine Court, this forenoop, is the matter of Ko nominated by the Directors to fill the vacancies Chau King, of a West Point fruit canning firm. this meeting.

subject to confirmation by the shareholders at Mr. R. D. Atkinson, of Messrs. Dencon, Looker and Deacon, made the application, and _said that this application was adjused-from -Viceroy Yuza will resume his journey for last week to allow the Official Receiver to as Carton at the end of the moon.

H.E. Yuan Blu-fun, Viceroy designate of *the two Kwang Provinces, has decided to leave Chingtu by a German steamer on the 31st inst, en vente for Shanghai.

SWATOW-CHAOCHOW RAILWAY.

EMPLOYMENT OF JAPANESE.

By courtesy of the " Sheung Po."]

Peking, 28th July. The Ministry of Posts and Communica tions has deputed Leung Yeung foo to Swa. low to ascertain the conditions under which Japanese were employed by the Swalow Chaochow Railway Co.

WEI HAI-WEI

THE QUESTION OF RETROCESSION.

[By courtesy of the " Sheung Lo"),

Peking, 28th July, On the 26th inst., the Waiwapu addressed a communication to Sir John Jordan, the British Minister, on the subject of the Con- -vention relating to Wel-hai-wei and proposed

certain the assets of the firm. The assets, he said, were roughly about $7,700; but the stock in trade, as valued by Mr. Lammett, was put down at $500, .only. There was an offer of 5,000 made for the goodwill of the business and that sum was only available for debtor. The furniture and fittings in the shop were sold for $800 under'n distraint for rent. There was a small balance left. The liabilities ran to $7,600.

The Official Receiver did not agree that there was a sum of $1,000 offered for the goodwill. Mr. Lammer)'s valuation of Sgoo was, he thought, good one. At the time of the sale a man went to him (the Official Receiver) and said he was willing to give $1,000 for the business, and the Official Receiver pointed out to him that the two trade-marks belonging to the firm bad ulready been mortgaged. The goodwill was ant sold, and he did not think it was worth anything

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Mr. Aikinson said that a man was willing to pay $2,000 for the goodwill; and asked for an adjouràment to see whether that could be put through or not.

The Chief Justice remarked that if the $2,000 was secured in addition to the sale, he would make the order.

The matter was then adjourned.

__the_reopening_of_the_subject of the retro-HONGKONG WATER POLO

cession of the territory.

THE SHANGHAI TAOTAL.

TUAN-FANG'S REPORT.

[By courtesy of the "Shrung Po") -

Peking, 28th July. Viceroy Tuan Fang has forwarded a me- morial reporting on the allegations made against the Shanghai Taoiai, H.E. Tsai

Nai bwang.

An Imperial decree has been issued noting the contents of the memorial.

THE PEKING SYNDICATE

CONFERENCE WITH THE REGENT

REFUSED. . ' ¡

[By courtesy of the "Sheung_Po."]

Peking, 28th July.

As the Peking Syndicate matter has been pending now for some time, the representa tive of the Syndicate in Peking has expressed a desire to have an audience with the Prince Regent.

The Waiwupu, however, would not agree

To the audience.

VLADIVOSTOK..

SIK LIANG'S MEMO.

[By courtesy of the “ Sheung Pa3]

Peking, 28th July, H.E. Sik Liang, Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces, has drawn up a memo randum on the opening of Vladivostok in Kirin Province.

The memorandum was submitted to the Central Government for information on 26th fast.

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SHIELD COMPETITION.

YOURTH ROUND.

ROYAL ENG NEERS *, BUFFS,

This match was arineged at the last minute and proved very fast and interesting from the very commercement to the call of time, and to the surprise of many, ended in a win for The Buffs. The latter, however, obtained their victory by means which called for considerable com- ment by the onlookers, as their continued foul. ing maired the progress of the game and the lofantrymen had to be continually cautioned by the Referes.

The Engineers assumed the aggressive from the start. but their shooting was a bit wild and neves brought forth any good result. An open- ing was taken advantage of by Burke who swam up the bath and scored the Buffs' first goal. Smith added the second soon after, the | score standing at half time:-

. Buffa 2.

RE, O..

In the second half Corporal Morris, of the Engineers, made himsa prominent by his brilliant play and after a few minutes of give first goal. Masters now looked dangerous for and take, this swimmer betted the Engineers

The Buff, as the Engineers, encouraged by their success, tried to force matters, but the former's defence was a bit too good, and resulted in a win for The Buffs by two goals to one.

The teams were as follows:-

R. E-Morrish, McCrory, Coxon, Holmes, Marshall, Barton and Goodyear.

Büffs:Cloke, Smith, Bliff, McMahon, Burke, Vincer and Barrand.

V. R. C. ra, C. Y. C.

This match takes place to-morrow afternoon at 6 pm. and will prove very loteresting as both teams are very evenly matched and weil decide the winners of the shield this year, up in the game. This match, will probably

LEAGUE TABLE.

Played. Won. Lost, Drawn. Points.

C. Y. C...............3

V. R. C...... 3.

L. R. G... 4

Bus 1.0. C. R..E.

2

3

83rd Co., R.G.A. 3 88th Co, R.G.A, 3 87th Co. R.G.A. 3

0

In accordance with the Articles of Associa tion Messia. C. Letzmann and H E. Tomkins retire from the Board by rotation, but being eligible, offer themselves for re-election. Goardia and W. Hutton Potts, offer themselves The retiring Auditors, Messrs. A. O'D. for re-election.

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Hongkong, 201b July, 1999,

Liabilitige.

R. SHEWAN, Chairman.

mount of capital; 80,000 shares of $15 each fully paid up Amouni at credit of depreciation

and insurance fund... Amount at credit of equalizition Amount at credit of investmen!

of dividend fund..............

Auctuation account nypé Amount at credit of special repairs

lund........

Unclaimed dividends

Sundry creditors................. Bills payable Amount at credit of profit and

Ansel Value nfsteamais Hori ini, Heung-M

Tau, Bài An, Sui Tui, and Hỏi Sang, I ha of Kushun and ¦id of Salman, Nanning, Lintan, and Sant

Value of lighters Sunine and Holes. Value of wharves, bulks and moore

ings?

Value of properties at Canton,

Koogmas and Wachow Value of spare gear and flores Value of fumiture................................................... Value of shares of public com.

panies wanne

Value of Chinese boods Loans on mortgage........................... Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, current account... sundry debtors. Interest-accrued

up

Bills receivable.

*******ཟིན་ན**་ Marine and fire insurance premia

unexpired

1,000.00

B

Mr. E. 1. Davidson, of Messrs. Hastings and Bastings, who presented the application, said that the petitioning creditor's debt amount- ed to Taels 600. The act of bankruptcy, he went on, was that lo June last dotice was given to the petitioning creditor, by the Sang Cheong firm, that they had saspended payment of its debin. The further act was that the managing partner of the business had absented himself from bankruptcy.

partner was the sole owner of the firm, and The Official Receiver said that the managing bad absconded.

Mr. Davidson went on to remark that the

only assets consisted of a quantity of timber, valued at $1,000. This was sold to satisfy a number of creditors. There was between $800 and $900 icit.

....

The Official Receiver said the book debts of the firm were about $14,000.

The Chief Justice-Have you any notion of what the liabilities are?

The Official Receiver could not remember The Chief Justice--Are you satisfed 'that everything has been done in the matter.

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The Official Receiver-Yes.

The Receiving Order was 'made.

JAPAN IREATY—RBVISION-

KONE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND THE CUSTOMS TARIFF.

"

Werd

To-day's Advertisements.

FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF

I

HONGKONG.

BANK HOLIDAY.

Intimations.

THE

DAIRY

FARM Co., LIMITED.

accordance with Ordinance No. 6 of 1875 all FIRE INSURANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED for the Transaction of PUBLIC Choice Australian BUSINESS on MONDAY, the 2nd August (First Monday in August),

By Order,

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E. A. M. WILLIAMS,' Secretary. Hongkong, 19th July, 1909.

MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF HONGKONG. BANK HOLIDAY.

IN accordance FINORANG NG OF 1875.

PUBLIC BUSINESS on MONDAY, the and all MARINE INSURANCE, OFFICES will be CLOSED for the Transaction of August (First Monday in August)."

By Order,

E. A. M. WILLIAMS; Secretary,

Hongkong, 29th July, 1909.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE.

MEMBERS wishing to put dawn for

Subscription Griffins, for the next RACE-MEETING are requested to send their Names in to the Undersigned, from whom all particulars regarding Frice and conditions pertaining to selection and passing may be obtained.

T. F. HOUGH,

Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 29th July, 1909.

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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP, LONDON, COLOMBO and SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"ATSUTÀ MARU," having arrived from the above Ports, Cón- signess of cargo are bereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godown at Kowloos, where each consignment will be sorted boi mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon the Goods are landed. Optional Goods will be

carried on unlesi instructions are given to the contrary before NooD, TO-DAY,

subject to rent.

Goods not cleared by the 4th August will be

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No Fire Insurance has been effected. Godown for examination by the Consignee's Damaged packages must be left in the and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed- hour. All claims must be presented within ton days of the steamer's arrival here, after. claims will be admitted after the goods bave which date they cannot be recognised. No left the Godowns.

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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 28th July, 1909. [458-459

OPIUM IN INDIA.

FUTURE OF THE DEPARTMENT.

At a general meeting of the Kobe Chamber of Commerce on the afternoon of the 16th instant, Mr. Matsukata, Chairman of the Chamber, reporting on the result of the investi- gation into the question of the Customs Tariff, $1,100,000.00 looked at the matter from the point of view of said that in its investigations the Chamber had

607,500.00 furthering the industries of the country and in. creasing the national revenue. They advocated 250,000.00 leaving the existing tarift unchanged as far at 139,287.35.

practicable, and amending it only in those cases where equity was required to maintain 12,645.83. the balance between various, articles. In the 3.717.25 existing tariff the, articles enumerated were 36,893.69 divided into 19. groups, comprising 999 41,984.00 items. In the tariff drafted by the Cham. 171,170.01 ber the articles

divided into 18 groups comprising 2,658 items. The Chamber 52,443,175 73 and adopted in its recommendation a system of specific duties, because the experience in the past showed that it was difficult for the Customs authorities to kacartain the correct value of goods in imposing duties ad valorem, whila $1,003,000.00 these were attended with various evils. True,

7,630.00

it was difficult to maintain complete "equity in 143,308.17 imposing duties by the specific system, which made the duty on lower-priced articles heavier 127,146.77 to proportion thao that on more expensive 15,854.93 goods, but the Chamber had sought the advice of the Customs authorities and great care was ********634,578,75 taken to minimise the evils likely to arise. The 339.29 commodities enumerated in the tariff were divid- 322,000.00ed into two main diviales—raw materials and 47,973.48 manufactured anicles, the latter being sub. 794:50 divided into-wbally-nianufactured-and-partly 18,791.67 manufactured articles, making gradations ac 30,968.67 eording to the nature of the goods. In some cates raw materials were included in the list of 8,763,50

duty-free goods, and where dutiable the rate $1,443,175.73 was made only nominal. A bigber rate was recommended oo partly manufactured goods

Gharipore, July 3rd. and a still higher rate on these' wholly manu-

All kinds of speculations are rife regarding factured. The Chamber followed the policy of the future of the Opium Department in 'India. seeking sources of revenue which were certain China's strong determination to put a stop to and required but small expense in collecting, the opium traffic by restricting the consumption and that of reducing or abolishing those taxes and cultivation of indigenous poppy resulted which the people wanted reduced or abolisk-in much discussion in the British Parliament,. ed. The Chamber had therefore decided to in pursuance of which the Secretary of State recommend the removal of the duty on rice, issued orders on the Government of India to but to impose a 5 per cent, duty on Taw reduce the cultivation experimentally. This cotton and wool, which were now admitted

was about four years ago; since then active daty free, and to increase the duty on iron from steps have been taken in both Patne and 10 per cent. (that of the Conventional tariffs) Benares opiam agencies and the total area to so per cent. The value of raw cotton im under cultivation last year was nearly foxy per ported amounted to about Yer,020,000 a year.

cent, less than what it was five years back and If a 5 per cent, duty was imposed the revenue

the reduction is steadily going on. This reduc.. from that source would be considerable and tion did not entail much trouble, as in Behar, would amply balance the revenue lost by the which is under the Patua agency, cultivators abrogation of the duty on rice, which would are.got anxious to grow poppy, as they find 5205,209.00 remove a burden from the people. Sheep-rais, crops more lucrative. The same conditions ing aș a' complementary business of farmers prevail in certain parts of the U. P. Regarding bad brilliant prospects, and the imposition of a the staff of the two agencies, no examipasion $ 20:379.30 duly on wool would reive to encourage the

was held for the last three years for the admi 149,793.81 sheep-raising industry in Japan. Au iscrea's sign of gazetted officers to the department and 35,025.39 of duty on iron would bring in an additional re- permanent appointments on the ministerial yenus and at the same time encourage the staff have been very few.. A tendency of re- $205,209.09 iron foundry, iòdentry in Japan in which. daction prevails everywhere in the department.

case Japan would be greatly benefited. It was

If there conditions last there is no doubt the DEPRECIATION AND INSURANCE JUND,

apprehended by some that the increased duty two agencies will be amalgamated into osè, Dr.

on imported goods with the object of increas with oan Opium Agent at its head and one To balance....asi

........$627,500.00 | Ing the national revenue would force up the factory for manufacture, instead of two as at

price of commodities and discourage industries") present, and this will be done before long. $617,500.00 in Japan; but prices of commodities were ruled

A senior Bengal Civilian holds the post of By amount at credit

by the relation of supply and demand, and the† Opium Agoot at Patna and an U. P. one at .........................5587,500.00 By amount brought forward from

increased duty would not be borne by con. Benares. When the two agencies are amal- Profit and Loss account for half

sumers alone. If foreige manufacturers were gamated the posts will perhaps go afternately year ending 31st December,

led to establish their factories in Japan by the to the civilians of the two proviscar. One of 1905...........denizeazenamə

increased duty on imported goods, foreign the two factories must be closed. The chance knowledge and manufacturing skill would be in this respect is for Patna. The two factories brought into the country, and the Japanese must be closed. The Agency which in at manufacturing industry would be much bene. Ghazipur is the better equipped of the two, bat 'fited. Suitable protection should be accord- more accommodation than the Patas factory, ed to the export of goods manufactured from and enjoys the advantage of cheaper labour, -$250,000.00 | “düliable imported raw materials, and the tax besides being much more centrally situated. Sag0,000.00 paid on such raw materials should be reim. The two Oploos Agents have recently gone up bursed. For example, if imported raw cotton to Simia. This may probably forebode some $150,000.00 in re-exposted in the form of cotton yara mea. definite decision regarding the fatura opiuai

sures should be adopted to reimburse the daty policy.-Indian Daily News, $150,000.00 paid on raw cotton,

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Dr. To amount paid for repairs to To directors and auditors' fees........

steamers..................$ 19,288.99 Balance to be appropriated, viz-

4,750.00 fo dividend of $1.25 per

share on 80,000 shares5:00,000.00 To be written off book

value of steamers. 20,000.00 To be written off book value. of properties and wharves...

10,000.00

To be carried to depreci-

ation & insurance fand ro,ooo.on" To be carried to special

repairs fund. ****... 10,000,00--- fo be carried forward to

new account..... **** 11,170.04

.Cr.

By amount brought; forward from

last account By at earnings of steamers By interest on investments By transfer fees...i'.

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6

6

0

6

2

1

3

0 3

To balanco

A CONTRActor's affairs,

—FURTHER-INQUIRIES NECESSARY,

A friendly match was afterwards played bi- twaen the V.R.C. and a picked team compris Yad Lan Hin, a sub-contractor, had his ing the flower of the B.O.C, Lusitanos and affairs discussed in the Bankruptcy Court, this Royal Engineers teams. This was also a very forenoon. The Official Receiver, who had to fast game, the V.R.C, scoring twice before the report on the matter, said that debtor's only managed to keep their formidable opponents interval in the replay the combined teams arrels amounted to $1,000. He was con at bay and prevented any further scoring, the trictor, and the Official Receiver had written game coding in a win for the representatives of

Cr.

-171,170,01

110.50

30,000.00 $607,500,00

EQUALIZATION OF DIVIDEND FUND. 'Dry"

By amount at credit

Cr.

SPECIAL REPAIRS "FUND. Dr.

to the War Department for contain particulars the old Club. The suppatters of the V.R.C. To sundry disbursement The defendant was reported to have done after this exhibition feel confident in their team To balance...............

in their coming match against the Corinthian

LAWN BOWLS.-

C.SC.C. v, TAIKOO.

At the conclusion of the report the meeting adjourned, no decision being arrived at.

[With regard to the suggestion that high $12,698.98 duties may lead foreign manufacturers to as Scap45.83 tablish their factories in Japan, we may recall,

The following will represent the 0,5.0.0, on the words of the Tokyo correspondent of the Balurday hext at 4:30 pm, on the Oivil Service $25,344,8t

Timis in'bis famous letter on "Foreign Mer grean:-W. H. Woollay, E. W. Dawson, W. V.R;C.-L. E. Lammer, A, H. Carroll, A. By amount at credit,moenas 3 543490 et He would be a very. !ll-advised Occidental Blake, R. Fenton, I. A. Wheil, skip'; F. Alles, E Alves, A.-V. Barres, W. G. Goggin, P. M. By amount brought forward from

chants in Japan,” published two years ago :-* F. Fincher, L. E. Bratt, skip; A. G. Pile, J. J. Remedios, and F. K. Tata..

work for the military. The War Department Yacht Club to-morrow afternoon. The teams

did not appare to know debtor. His name was took the water as follows:- pot on their books. Presumably, sald the Official Receiver, being a sub-contractor, be kad, paɛbaps, given another name, and asked for as adjournment for farther inquiries to be

Adjournmaat granted accordlugin.

and H. J. White (8.0.0.) A. J. V. Ribeiro and Combined TeamA, R. Ellis, A. S. Ellis F, da Ross (Lusitanos) Corporal Morrish and Supper Goodyear (Royal Baginsaw),

Gr.

Profit and Loss account for half

RABBITS

75 cents each

HARES

$1.50 each.

Hongkong, 17th July, 1909,

PILSENER

ASAHI"

AND

1380

"SAPPORO"

BEER.

LIGHT AND

REFRESHING SUMMER

BEVERAGE.

OBTAINABLE AT-

Messis CALDBECK-MCGREGOR & CoTMTMTM

27

H. PRICE & CO.

A. S. WATSON & Co., LTD.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY, WATKINS, LTD.

FRENCH STORE.

KOWLOON DISPENSARY

AND

EVERYWHERE.

SOLE AGENTS:

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA.

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THE

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND

MORTGAGE CO., LD..

(CAPITAL PAID UP .......................$1,250,000) Loans on Mortgage of House Property, de. Goods received on Storage. Advances made on Merchandise. Loans made on the Provident System.

(Rates and Particulars on application),

THE OFFICE ÖY TRUSTER, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &c., Undertaken and Executed.

SHEWAN, TOMES & 00, General ManageII. langkong, foth March-roo

fts

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

*2.00 3,153.

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE

WEEK DAYS.

7.30 am to 10.00 am........Every to minatas 1000 $0. 11:00 am....Every, 15 minutes 150 & 1/10 1265 pm....Every 15 minutes. 1345 p.m. to 1.5 p.....Every to minutes. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 pm. ...Every 15 minutes 4.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m. ...Every so palautes 7.15 p.m. to 3.00 pm. ...Every 15 maloutes, 1.30 p.m. to 5.00 pm....Every 15 minutas, 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m....Every so mlentem, NIGHT CARE

8.45 pm) and 9 p.m., 9.45 pins, to 11.15 p..

- every half hour,

SUNDAYE.. 8,00 m, to 9.00 am....Every 15 mlantna, 9.00 am to 9.30 am... Every 30 minutas. 9:30 am, to 10.30 s.m. ...Every 15 minutes. .0.ja àm, to 11:00 LI. ...Every to miantes. *11,45 k.m, to 15,00 noon...Every 15 minutes. 120 Noon to 1,00 pm....livery 10 minutes 1.cap.m. to 5,90 p.m. „Evary 15 minutos, scop.m, to 8.00 pus, 14.Every In minutes. 600p.m. to 200 p.m. ....lvary-31 minates 00pm to 8.00 5.1. ...l 197 10 NEŽNICA KIGHT GAR? as on Wook Days,

DIE GANUNDAYS.

Exten corn at 3.75°pm, 17.30 BPECIAL CARS by Amaagement” at the Company's Omics, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

[ year ending sist December, 1908. $10,000.00/ who carried his money to Japan and proceeded | P. R. Adams, &. M. Thornhill, C. Bond, skips Des Vœux Road Gentini, G742?

to set up 4 factory on his own account. 0. H. Parkinson, A Blowey, R. Hudson, Y. $35,344,81) Failure, partial or total, might be predicted," McIver, skip Reservas: J. Witshire and W; 8.

ĢJOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BON,

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