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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY DECEMBER 9 1900

details, but it must be said that it was a great day for the United Kingdom when Lloyd's attracted to itself, the attention of the shippleg world, and helped to maintain that

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

A meeting of the Legislative Council was hald In the Council Chamber this after-

teonage; and foreign 3'61 in sumber and 7,423,944 in combege. The depressi-a in abip- ping still continues and we are told that the total tonnige under construction in the United Kingdom at, the end of Just last was ❘ supremacy of the sea in the navigation as well | Sir Frederick Lugard, x.c.pd., Hon. Sir Henry loss than $3 per cent. of the amount build- as the construction of ships which we hope will

F. WATSON & CO. ing three years before. The most important continue.

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fact which calls for mention in the work of the society during the past your is the completion of the task of revising the society's rules for the construction of steel ships, which occupied the attention of the committee for several months. The old rules, originally adopted many years ago,' had been kept up to date by means of amendments and additions made by the committee from time to time, and proved sufficiently adaptable to be applied as a standard MANUFACTURERS. of strength to the various new designs produced by Daval architects to meet the requirements of modern oversea trade. Of late years, how- ever, the evolution of cargo-carping vessels has made rapid progress, and the modification of many typer bad reached a stogo at which it seemed that a general sevision of the society's

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rulan was desirable, in order to reader tham more readily applicable to be changing con. ditioar of constraction. The committee believe ibat the work has been successfully accomplish- ed and that the revised rules, which they als gratified to know have already been accorded a very favourable reception, will baf and to meet the shipowners' demand for vessels great cargo capacity, economical bo has regards weight and cost while still maintaining the high standard of fficiency which it has always been the society's object to uphold. Since June last year 44 steamers of over 5,000 tons bave received the 100 A1 class and eight vessels of over 10,000 tons are included in the list. The Toyo Kise Kaisha is responsible for one, the, Chiyo Maru➡ the biggest of the butch with 13,416 toos- the Orient Company with four, all over 13,000 tons; and, the P. & O. with three, I in the neighbourhood of 10,800 tons. It may be mentioned that during the, period under review seven steamers, each over 8,000 ons gross, of which the turbines.s: Chiyo Marw is the largest, have been built in Įpan to classico At, and in each case, excep: that of the above-named vessel, the machinery mixed with aerated; or plain water also has been made in that country, At the present time, in addition to a fifth-linge for the make excellent refreshing beverages. Orient Co., similar to the four previously mea ned, the new Cunard steamship which is to Guaranteed to be made from the take the place of the Slavenio is being built to the Society's highest class, a are also pure juice of sound ripe fruit.

wo new Union-Castle liners, each of 13,000 ions. Reference may also be made to come other interesting vessels which have recently received, or are being but to, the 100 Ar class, such as the two twin screw steamers for the Canadian Government, the s.s. Earl Grey, to be used as an ice breaker and specially fitted up for the passenger and mail service between the mainland and Prince Edward Island, and the 5.8, Simeoz, for Like Service and constructed [28 with special appliances for lifting light buoys; the s.s. dfcuitoria, built at Sunderland, repre- senting a novel design of construction in the form of two corrugations worked in the shelt plating of the sides, which it is claimed will have the effect of diminishing the resistance of the vessel. Further reference may be made to the classification by the society of vessels built on Mr. Isherwood's longitudinal system of construction. Up to the pieszol, thirteen vessels of this type with a total toobage if 63,500 toes have been, or are iglend ed to be, classed in the Register Book, In the course of the year the plans of 53 ves The valde ver quarter and per mensem, proportion- selv intended to be built of steel, 52 of wood, and

Subcriptions for any period loss than one month

· will be charged us for a fall month.

one composite-making a total of 583 yessels →were submined for the committee's consider. The daily line is dalivered free when the address

accesallile to manger. Peak anbegribers can have ation, with a view to the appe val of the vessels their sopise delivered at their residenon without for classification by the society, During the azy extra charge. On coples ant by post an year 477,513 1001 of ship and boiler steel wese additional 31,90 per quarter is charged for postage.test.d by the society's surveyors at home and The postage on the wookly bugs to any part of the

world in 80 cents par quarter.

abroad At the present there are 7 steel manu. Bngle Copies Daily, on cente. Weekly, twentyfacturing firms in the United Kingdom, and

five cents (for cash only),

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MARRIAGE.

On December 4, 1909 at hangbai, William Sima Featherstonbaugh to Mary Sydney, elder daughter of the late Thomas Boyd and of Mrs. David Campbell, of Shangbai.

149 abroad, recognised by the committee for the production of steel for use in the construc tion of vessels and machinery intended for classification in Lloyd's Register Book, Prior touch recognition being ex ended to any establishment it is necessary that the works On December 4, 1909, at Shanghai, Florence shall bave been inspected and reported Eliza, beloved wife of Capt. Paterson (late I. upon satisfactorily by the society's surveyors, M. Customs), 26 Range Road.

DEATH..

The Honghong Telegraph

LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE Governor has a bad cold. He could hardly speak at the Legislative Council this aftercoon, A COOLIE was this mozalag awarded six weeks' hard labour for stealing two brass bingen from à privata ricksba. "

THE C. N. Cossa. "Skaniï brought'a consign- ment of poaies from Tientsin today for the Chinese army at Canton.

THE Japanese Cabinet has approved of the Yokohama Specie Bank assoming the fanc-.

loss of a central bank in Manchuria.

DIFFICULTY is-bolag exparlenced by Japanese banks in finding employment for their deposits. The First Bank is said to have Y8,600,000 lying

idle and the Mitsui Bank Y7,200,000.

Lau Yau, an accountant, of No. 40%. Lowar | Lascar Row, was this moming charged at the Magistracy with receiving a pair of binoculars, valued at £6-tos, knowing the same to have bean stolen from the Naval Store at Kowloon, Bail was allowed in the sum of $100. CAFT T. E. Cocket, Deputy Commissioner, 1. M. Customs, has bean transferred from Foochow chow, taking the place of Mr. T. Macphail, and appointed Dept. Cominissioner at Hang-

who goes home on "furlough. "Mr. C. Audist relieved Capt. Cocker.

soon. Present His Excellency the Governor,

||May,K,G.M.o. (Colonia) Secretary), «lon."? F. A. Koreland. (Attorney-General), Hon. Mr. A. Thomson (Colonial Treasurer), Bon, Mr. P. [N. H. Jonas (Director of Public Works), Hos. M. FJ. Badeley (Captain' Superintendent of Police), Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin (Registrar General), Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, M.D., C.M.D., Hon. Hon. Mr. E. A. Hesrett, Hon. Mr. Murray Mr. Wai Yuk, c.M., Hon. Mr. E. Osborne, Stewart, and Mr. C. Clementi (Clerk of Coup

ella).

ABSENT,

wood, c.., (Commanding the Forces),

His Excellency Major-General R, G.-Broad-

Hon. My. W. J. Gresson,

MINUTES.

;

A Remarkable Position. SOUTH OPINA MORNING POST,

UNEXPECTED DEVELOPMENT IN THE HASTINGS PROSECUTION.

HI BOWLEY PROTESTS AGAINST THE PROCEEDINGS.

LIMITED.

ANNUAL REFORS,

The report and accounts of the South, China. Morning Post, Limited, for presentation at the saventh ordinary meeting of shareholders to bu- Before Mr. J.R, Wood at the Magistracy this held in the offices of Dr. Noble, Bank Build- afternoon, Mr. W. E. L. Shenton (of Mesa,ings Queen's Road Central, on Wednesday, Deacno, Looker and Deacon) made an, sppll- December 15th, at 12 noon, mada—

GENTLEMEN,-The directors beg to submit cation for the discharge of the Chinaman who

from Mr. John Hastings under false pretences. 1999. is charged with the alleged receiving of $24,000 their report, for the year ending August gist,

citor's office), who appeared for the prose- Mr F, B... Bowley (from the Crown Soli-

The debit balance of the profit and loss account as per the last balance. shent was aussimoniam. $16,502,57 The profit for the your ending stat

August; 1909, i.....35.506.19.

cution, stated that there appeared to be a certain_amoput_of_ misunderstanding, is the case. His friend, was acting under a mis- taken view, and his application was irre-Leaving a reduced debit to be car

ried forward of my min...... 51,0,6,38 Mox and Mr. J. S. Harton ratles according The dir ctors, Dr. J. W. Noble, Mr. G. C. to clause 83 of the articles of association, Enj offer themselves for m-efection.

gular. Ha did not represent Mr. Hastings but 1. The mioulas of the last meeling were read the King. He submitted that the proceedir ga ware perfectly legal aad us' ed for a remand and confirmed.

subject to any application then mbt be made Continuing, Mr. Bowlsy stated that the cale arove out of a forged mortgage. The for

and Hastings' office. Mr. Hastings, who was The raport (No. 19] of the Finance Com-absent from the Colony, was qualified to ap- mittes was adopted.

point any person to which the case on bis behalf, and Mr. Davidson (prezent, in the Couri-room) who was the principal witness in the case, was entitled to watch the proceedings,

FINANCIAL MINUTES, The 'Colonial Secretary laid on, the table Financial Minutes Nos. 55 and 56. It was agreed that they be referred to the Finance Committee.ged mortgage was made in Messm. Hastings director to serve during Mr. Harston's abo

FINANCE COMMITTER REPORT,

TRADE MARKS.

On the motion of the Attorney General seconded by the Colonial Secretary the Bill entitled An Ordinance to amand the Law relat- ing to Trade Marks, wat road'a third time and passed. A small amendment was made in the

founh section..

STAMP ORDINANCE.

reading of the Bill entitled An Ordiasxce to The Attorney General moved the second

amend the Stamp Ordinance, 1901.. The Colonial Secretary seconded, Agreed.

following details of the Rubber yield of Kalum- THE Kalumpang Rubber Co., Ltd., issued the

CIVIL PROCEDURE. The Attorney General moved the second *pong estate-Output of wel rubber in Novem-reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to | bar 6,765 lbs. Output of wat rubber Septem- amend the Civil Procedure.

bar-November 18,980 lbs. Equivalent in dry rubber about 17,000 lbs. Dry tubbar shipped to London to 30th November, 9,832 lbs.

This evening at the Union Church Literary Club, Kennedy Road, Eng. Lieut., Hodson,

will deliver a lecture entitled “ European 19th Century" illustrated by antera views, Pottery and Porcelain-especially of the

This lecture is open to the public, and the chair will be taken by Mr. J, C. Joughin at 9 p.m. sharp.

The Colonial Secretary seconded. Agreed.

SQUATTERS ORDINANCE. The Attorney General moved the second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Squatters Ordinance, 1893.

The Colonial Secretary seconded, Agrend,

NEW TERRITORIES FORESHORE, The second reading of the Bill satitled An Ordinance to exempl Crown Leases granted in respect of Foreshore and submerged lands in the New Territories from a ceitale condition

A FIRE broke out at No. 8 Hillier Street, short-imposed under this Foreshores and Bea Bed ly after six o'clock last evening. The house Ordinance, 1901, was "passed on the motion of where the fire occurred is an iron-dealer's ex- the Attorney General, seconded by the Colonial tablishment and the cause of the fire is sald to

Secretary. have been the accidental ignition of some wooden córk, · The damage done amounts to about $400. The bouse was insured with a British firm for $8,000.

ASILE DE LA S18, ENFANCE.

ANNUAL SALE OF WORKS.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY,

Mr. Shenton at this pont cited an authority and submitted that complaisant must, appear, otherwise, the defendant was entitled to his 'discharge, pulsss the records were altered. `--

His Worship stated that he understood that Mr. Bowley bad suggested ibat he should up. prar on the records as the King by Counsel..

Mr. Bowley- didak suggest soything of the sort.

Proceeding, 'Mr. Bowley submitted that he should appear on the records as the Crówn Solicitor and oot by his personal name. A Crown Solicitor was entitled to certain things, His Worship-It is always done in Police Courts.

Mr. Bowley contended that he was prosecu ting in his official capacity.

ni

His Worship at this stage announced that he would remand the case till 11.30. to-morrow morning, in order to consider an application for the possible discharge of the defendant on the ground that the King was not repro- sented in the case.

Supreme Court at 11.30 to-morrow.

Mr. Bowley shall be engaged at the

His Worship What time tomorrow will suit you, Mr. Bowley?

the whole day.

Ms. Bowley-No time. I shall be engaged

His Worship Thecass is reminded till 11.30

to-morrow.

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Mr. Bowley protested against the proceed ings absolutely and entirely and said they were,

The Attorney General moved the second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance te amend the Wireless T'elography Ordinance..tion to make representations to the Attorney. -not according to law and aótiourced bis ioten. 1901, and the Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, General. 1609.

The Bill was then considered in Committes, read a third time and passed.

ORDER AND CLEANLINESS, - The second reading of the Bill outitled Aa:

Ordinance, 1867, was passed, on the mation of the Attorney General, seconded by the Colonial

Secretary,

LIQUOR ORDINANCE,

The Attorney General moved iba second

Mr. Shenton applied for costs.

His Worship (smiling)—I shall pay you the costs. What are your costs, five dollars ?

Mr. Shenton-Five dollars, your Worship. Mr. Bowley- think the application is soma,

WATER POLICH CONCERT,

The annual sale of works, held under the auspices of the Asile de la Ste Enfance, com- menced at the City Hall ibis afternoon. The Ordinance to amend the Order and Cleanliness what premaluje. was a fashionable attendance of ladies in the early part of the afternoon's proceedings and pithasternersex also patronised the fair. Owing ister in the day a fairly large number of patrons

to the Legislative Council meeting. Bis Excel lency the Governor was unable to perform the

the sale but Sir Frederick Lugard visited the formal opening ceremony in connection with baziar at a later boar. It is to be hoped that is doing so much for the Chinese children to the the fu. ds of this charitable institution, which

Colony, may be materially assisted by the pro ceeds of to-day's sale.

reading of the Bill entitled As Ordinace to amend the Liquor Licences Ordinance, 1898,

1908, and the repeal of the Liquor Licences and the Liquor Licences Extension Ordinance, Amendment Ordinance, 1902

Council went into Committee and the Bill was reported with, amendments,

TRAMWAYS.

The second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Tramway Ordinance, 1992, was not procee led with.. ADJOURNMENT.

The Council adjsurned until the 16th inst.

FINANCE COMMITTEE,

The names of the ladies in charge of the don, Mrs. Maitland, Mrs. Ede, Mrs. Moxon, fancy gonda stalls are:-Mos. Lyon, Mrs. Gör. Mrs. G. Hastings, Mrs. Stabb, Madame Beriadoague, Frau Vorelzsch, Frau Voo

Harker, Miss Sieb, Madame de Sigalas, Welser, Mr. Ormiston, Mrs. Adamsop, Mrs.

A meeting of the Finance Committee, was Mrs. Jonas Hughes, Mrs. Even Jones, Mrs. held immediately after the meeting of Council, Lammert, Mr. Grimble, Mrs. Setb, Mrs. the Colonial Secretary presiding. It was|| Hinds, Mrs. Bell, Miss Ella Rowe, Mr. Chap-agreed to recommend that the following votes man, Mrs. Bolles, Mrs. Hocking, Mss. Themp be adopted by the Council:- 100, and Miss Hughes, Miss Chapman, Miss Hoffman, Miss Grimble, and Miss Harker.

The refreshments stall-bolders were Lady May, Mrs. Lyon, Mes. Gressos, Mrs. Chamier and Miss Lyon,

VOLUNTEAR CORPS ORDERS.

Parades at Headquarters at 5:30 pm, Mon- day, 13th December. Maxim drill and in- struction in mechanism. Adillery and Infantry Coys. Instructor Sergi Moore, 2.0 A.

Wednesday, 15th Deccober-instraction of gan layers.

Friday, 17th December.-Instruction of gun The number of vesselt employed in the car-layers. Instructor Borge Carman, RO.A. All riage of refrigerated cargoes continues to in-members of artillery units can attend gun laying crease, the t tal capacity of the steamers ep- class.

Raged in the ride at the present time repre Parade at Quarry Bay at 5:15. p.m.-Thurs». senting 123 million carcases of mutton. The day, 16th December-Maxim gun drill. la

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9 190 immense growth of this industry and the large

OUR SHIPPING.

values inveived add to the importance of the scientific insp ction and trustworthy classifica- tion of refrigerating machinery and appliances furnished by this society. In view of the increasing extent to which wireless' talo- graphy and submission signalling we belog

Stormtrs, the com.

structor: Sergt. Moore, ter igth, at Wast Foit, Kowloon, at 6 pm,

Engineer Company.➡Wednesday, Decem-

· Engineer Company-Musketry, course at King's Park Range on Sunday, the 19th December, at a gin, and gam

Mr. Francis-Asfalt joined the Corps as the 8th instant, assigned Corps No. 1,113, and pasted to the Engineer Company.

Gr. T. G, Wesll of No. 3 Company is permit

In a part of the size and importance of Hongkong anything that concerns the hip ping world la, wẹ take it, of interest is the community at largo. It is therefore with no used in passenger feeling of remorse that we propose to is flict on mittes have caused special notations to be ted to resign with effect from the 6th instant. suffering randers some facts relating to the made in the present edition of the society's Condition of British and foreign shipping for Register Book in the cases of vessels installed to the Infantsy Coy, with effect from the 3rd Gr. H. W. Pelley of No, Coy is transferred the year ending Tune Tast. Our facts are with apparatus for the, above purposes, and instant. Kained from oyd's Register of Shipping have also included in the book separate lists absence for six months with effect from this Private F. G, Carroll is granted leave of which requimkhilther' italics nor quotation of vessels so fitted. There are recorded in the date. marks to emphasis ste anthenticity—and they Registered Book at the present time 404 Yol- are briedy to thinsect that during the period sela 'fitted with wireless telegraphy, and 163

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR'S CUP. referred to the vessels classed by Lloyd warn, wessels fitted with submarine signalling ap 4th Decembar, Wisser Corp. V. Sorby, and Results of competition held at Tai Hang; on Reftish, 6,80g in number and of 25,145,631 in paratus. We woud not go into further Capt. G. G. Wood 3rd.Pls Lapalay, matando

NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.

A sum of one hundred dollars in' ald of the vole Colonial Secretary's Department and Legislature, other charger, for the following

items: -

Incidental expentet ....... .................... Newspapers, periodicals, etc.............. go

Total...................SICO ANTI-MALARIA CAMPAIGN,

+

($60.72) in aid of the vole, Medical Depart A sum of sixty dellars and seventy-two cents

meats, Bospitals and Asylums, Other Charges, Drawings of the Lispa Sidconia Èly, (5 gaiseau)

This was all the business.

SUBSCRIPTION. GRIFFINS..

batch of subscription griffins (ry is all) arrived As reported in our yesterday's issue the third

in the morning by the sa," Kwongsung.. They wors drawn at 5.30 pm, in the afternous af Kennedy Btables,

The detail drawing is as follows;— No. 39-Grey, Mr. J. A. Jopp. No. 40-Gray, Mr. F. M. Marshall, No 4-Grey, Mr. M. W. Slade, No. 41–Gray, Messrs Reid and Goldring, No. 43-Chestnut, Mr. A. Morfey. No. 44—Chastant, Mr. Ellis Kadoorie. No. 45-Gray, Mr. W. G. Phle. No. 46-Gray, Mr. W. G. Pirie,

No. 47-Skewbald, Mr. H. N. Mody... No. 48-Gray, Mr. H. N. Mody, No. 49–Grey, Mr. R. E. Kadooris. No. 50-Grey, Mr. H. W, Slade, No. 5t-Gioy, Dr. J. M. Atkinson, No. 5a-Grey, Mr. Dashwood, Na. 53-Groy, Mr. W..W, G. Rosa, Nose-White, Mr. W. W. O, Ross, No ss—Gray; Admiral Lambton,

A GREAT PROGRAMME.

One of the finest concerts of the season which is to be held on January eighth is that

is most decept people know the police station given by the Water Police. Where Kowloon

-at least those of us who want to meet the hospitality of the force. This means of course' that the invitations for the re,ular sympo vium are being handed out by an old friend Mr. Willes, Nothing more need be said: We pro. sent the election of new and old officebeaters, President: Inspector Langley, secretary: Sergt. Willen; treasurer : P. C., Pattison; goo, com. mittee: Messrs. Jackson, Bolle, Baulger, Cay gill, Sutton, Edwards, Davis Brooks, Langlay,, McLennan, Munday, Gainer, Connaughton, Thompson and Thoman.

Mr. P. M. Hodgson has been appointed a

on leave. This appointment requiri your confirmation.

Gro. T. LLOYD, General Manager. G.,C. Moxx, Chairman.

P. M. HODGSON, Director. Hongkong, 3rd December, 1909.

PROFIT AND LOSS' ACCOUNT: FOR THE' YEAR ENDED 31ST AUGUST, 1909. Dr.

·To Depreciation written off machin- ery, type, metals, stores, furniture and library (averaging 10% per andum)........

was $ 7,237.75

To Directors' fre...............................ra To European employees' outward

and ho uoward passages.

To Interest floRD).

To Bad debts resorya .................................

ווי

י,

1,000.00

95.58 421.56.

1,180,00

'31,791.84

To Balance, boing nett profit for year': 25,506.29*

Cr.

By Profit on trading account.. By Transfer foes. anuprimen By Interest and exchange

$37,298:13

***** $37,138,18

4.00 135.95

-$37,298.13

SALON G

BALANCE SHEET, JIST AUGUST, 1909. Ziabilities,

Capital (Authorised and Subscribed) Bad and doubtful debts reserve ...

6,000 shares Sag each................ $150,000,00

Reserve for employees homeward'

passages in manierateSCRAPETANO Sundry Crediton- Wage, paper, stores, sub-crip- tions in advance, etc

...Assols..

Plast, Machinery, Type, &c. Asper

last ac coun!...

$64,488.09

LO sale..... $ 3877 Les I depre.. ciation... 6 882.57

Addition

Faroiture, Fit- As new last ac tings and Fixtura,

7/270.18

$57,21781

1,591.37'.

$8,809.58

Less Depreciation 167.02 count....... 3,071.48

$ 2,994.46

#259-35

Additions

Reference Li- brary. As per last account..........$

DANISH BUTTERERS', MIHOPS. Les Depreciation

HOW THE TINS ARE PACKED FOR

HONGKONG.

Addition....

719.31 106.80

$ 562.53. 113.41

Zincography Fittings, stc. Porcbases... $473.91 Lesi Depreciation... -- 21.36 |

+

4,163 Br

675.95

63849.

1,352.07

11,364.49

452:55

64,101.30.

15,989,16

511.69

22,674.67. 20,7

An interesting article has reached us which we are sure will interest readers who are prone to consume the butter made beyond the sear; We agree with the writer when he says that Danish butter intins represents one of those articles for which Denmark has obtained a bigh Stocks of "Paper, Ink, reputation in all countries and every step made .Stores, etc. for the perfection of this, industry will always Hongkong and Shanghai whose butter has for about half a century bees Cash in Hand arouse interest, The firm of Philip W. Beymar, Bank account *****... $22,163.98 known throughout the world as the finest in existence, bas introduced, as the latest Im-Sundry Dob'orum provement is connection with this industry, the insurance Premis unexpired packing of butter is tins by means of a special machine invented and patented by the firm, Goodwill-Victesfa Lütho. This machine is so constructed that by a very graphic Works (paid for in Shares) per the packers touching the butter during this ingenious system the butter is filled into the tins automatically, abiolutely · precluding

process, a system whereby the acme of

per last account}.in/ cleanliness and hygiene must say to be reach | Profit and Loss Account ed. The packing by this machina has fortbure

(as per fast accoust more the effect of crushing all superfluous

31st August, 1938) .....$56601,67- moisture out of the batter before it is Loss Pro for year ending rinned. This datarally has the most bene- | ← ficial Influence not only upon the quality;

grst Angust, 1909... and Bavour of the butter but also upon its well-keeping, and the fact that the butter as it has been proved by official analysis—contains more butterfat than other brands naturally makes this butter particularly economical in

Formation Expenses (as

· · last account)...

439-55 $123,950.53

2,000,00

6,208,54

15,506,29

$1,096,38

S163,355.05

use, ia fumber connection with this machine is A GAMBLING raid which was attended with found an apparator, also patented by the fitm, fatality was carried out at No. 15, Moon Strmer which bas the effect that the tin as soon as it le yesterday. One of the gambles in trying to filled with better to the' top, frees itself from

the machine automatically by its own weight escape by jumping out of the verandah rock var thereafter protecting itself with an attirely shocking injuries, to which t #uccumb smooth surface.free from those small holes the way to the Police Stalion. The oth which through the ufe of the old method are thirteen in number, thin”. moralsg nearly always found in the batter and which on before Mr. E, K, Hallifax (First Police sccount of the air they contain: bayo^a^fess

satisfactory indidence upon the wall-keeping of ichte), whan tha two

the buttering

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