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TO-MORROW'S FETE.

An Elaborate Programme.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1920.

Doll Raffles-Misses L and S Ellis.

Cake Raffea-Mrs, Nicol, Miss Daphne Nicol

Candles-Mr. A. J. Braga, Mr. P. H. Rosario, Mrs. W. J. Carroll, Mrs. F. Gonsales, Mrs. A. Grout,

Miss A Lopes, Misses Young and

G. and C. Smith.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

POULTRY

Strating the Bolshevik-Mr. Fed Chickens and Capons at the undermentioned prices:— M. F. Baptista and friends.

Quaita-Mr. C. O. Baptists. Ball-in-bucket-Mr. F. A. Bap-

We are now in a position to supply our Own Farm

tista.

Motor-car and Dollar Rafe Drawa-Commander F. M. Hodg-| son, N., Capt. L. C. Bristow, R.G.A and Mesars. Leo, d'Almada | e Castro, L A Barton, Choa Po Sien and Simon Tse-yan.

Grounds, etc.-Cher. J. M. Alves (President).

Chickens

Capons

60 cents per lb

11

55

CHEESE

NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED :--

W. G. Fitz Edam Cheese

Gibbon Chairman, Bazaar Com-Gouda Cheese

mittee), Messrs. R. W. Brown, T. A. Carvalho, S. Danenberg, M. Fernandes, D. M. A. Kieran-Mac- kenzie, Li Yat Choi. Capt. H. S. McGrath, E. A. Remedios, J. A. V. Ribeiro, A. G. da Rocha.

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$3.25 per ball 80cts. per lb.

J. T.

NOTICE.

SHAW

TEL. 892

JAEGER PURE WOOL NOVELTIES

JUST RECEIVED

DRESSING GOWNS

CARDIGANS

WOOL SCARVES

UNDERWEAR WAISTCOATS

SLIPPERS SWEATERS

INSPECTION INVITED.

SOCKS

RUGS

GLOVES

SPECIALIST IN MEN'S WEAR

DOOR HONGKONG

OUR OWN

MAKE:-

- 30

""

TI

jar pat

NEXT

Picnic Cheese

In addition there will be a de Coulommier Cheese 30

Christmas tree illuminated with dozens of tiny coloured electric globes, which will be sold by auction at a stand on the grounds by one of the local auctioneers.

The motor-ear will be on view in the Cathedral compound during the evening. The Farm Yard, with its dozens of turkeys, geese and sucking pigs, should be pat- ronised with the upproach of L'hristmas. This year's Bazaar has been organised on a larger scale even than that of last year, And

the Bizaar Committee are looking forward conidently to a record sucuras.

The montay expenditure on re- hief to the per and on the educa tion of the raildren of the poor, COD BLDha to over $1.009, to meet which large sum the Society depends entirely on the generosity of subscribers and the proceeds of the annual Bazaar. The poor un- der the Society's care have, al- os! without exception, lived'

their whole lives in the Colony and have for this reason a special claim on our sympathy. Each use is carefully investigated be ore assistance 3 given. Trose Mrs. I receiving support are the aged

Ten-cent Stall-Mr. and E. J. Noronha and friends.

ByMar Rafle Me and Mira

Noronha and friends; Americus Lottery.dr. and Mrs. A. F. Usmund and friends.

Postcard Lottery Mr.

poor and inhim who have come to 1. 12 com long can look for assistance.

in their dechaing years, widows and their children, and famulies whose bread-winners are tempor- acdjarily out of employment. Ine general increase in the cost of all necessaries has considerably add- Meest 2. b. P. Silva and J. J.ed to the burden ot these poor

Ai-z Bataunge

The 37th annual al fresco fete of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will be held in the compound at | Mra. J. v. Osmund and friends.

the Cathedral, Caine Road, and the play-ground of the old St. Joseph's College to-morrow Sun- day evening from 5.30 p.m. to

keinedide

people, and with the approach of Souvenir Stall-Mr. and Mrs. J. the cold season, wen, with its

nene÷.

11.30 p.m., under the distinguisheįð. ups needs and trarius. ed patronage of His Excellency helle, eis. —tr. * For the Governor. Sir Reginald Ed-perut. Mr. W. J. 3s Haitian ward Stubbe, K.C.M.G., and Lady Stubbs, H. E. Vice-Admiral Sir A. 1. Duff, K.C.B., H.E. Major-Gen- eral F. Ventris, C.B., and Commo dore W. Bowder-Smith, C.B.E. The grounds will also be open in

round of Christmas and New Year festivities, is for these more for- dtunately circumstanced" one of pleasure and rejoicing it is hoped that the miseries and hardships of these poor families will not be forgotten.

Under - Mr. and

Stres wou Mr. rannigan. Mr. Jetters.

Aunt Salty-Mr. Golenick and assistants,

Saving Gallery-Mr. and Mrs.

Lusky wheel-Jir. K. Spaugue.

WIKIDSON, Jr. I

the afternoon from 230 p.m. to. J. v. eiro and trends. 6.30 p.m., when Amusements specially suitable for children will be provided, and tea and re- freshments will be served. The Band of the Wiltshire Regiment will play during the afternoon.

Miss Ale, MISS Le Bosques.

Fart turd and Sture.--Messrs. Wnson, Fisher and Dillon.

Zirctric Shooting Gallery-Mr.

Dip-Messrs. Cronin

Mccarthy. Electric

The grounds will be brilliantly il- luminated in the evening, and the Bands of the Wiltshire Regiment and the Sociedade Philarmonica 200 Withers. will play between 8.00 p.m. and

Lucky Roulette-Miss

11.39 pm, the latter in the Cathe Loureiro. Miss M. Loureiro, dral compound and the former in ¦ Summers. Mrs. J. M. da Rocha. the College play-ground.

All the varied attractions of an Old Country Fair will be provid ed, and there will be several raffles and lotteries to suit all purses, from the Tea-cent Stall to the Motor Car Rafe for a new $3,000 Oakland five-seater motor! car. The stalls, which to-morrow will be heavily laden with thou- sands of toys and good things of all kinds, are to-day being decor- ated by expert and willing hands from the Royal Navy, with a wealth of Rags and bunting, and the Committee is leaving nothing andore to ensure that the appear-; ance of the grounds to-morrow will surpass even that of the 1919 Fete, when the compounds, light- ed as they were with a number of powerful Kitson lamps and hun- dreds of electric lights, were transformed into veritable fairyland.

The following is a list of the stalls and side-shows with the names of a few of the workers. A fall list of all belpers will be pub- lished after the Bazaar:--

Tea Room-Afternoon: Miss A. Franco and friends. Evening:

Mrs. Jordan and friends.

Concert-Mr. A. J. Eraga, Mr. W. E. Crocker, Mr. P. A. Rozario and friends.

Bank-Colonel F. J. Bowen, Mr. T. W. Doyle, Commander F. M. Hodgson, Major C. A. Law and Mr.

M. S. Rosario.

L

Bran Tub-Mr. Neeson, Mrs. lanes. Miss Annie Dillon.

Warren, Miss Dillon.

Xmas Tree-Mrs. Dillon, Misa

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XMAS 1920

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and many other useful gifts!

BACCARAT'S

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The world-renowned Cut glass is Baccarats, and Baccarat's only!

We received a splendid assortment of Jewellery and suitable articles just a few days ago, and

our patrous will find this year the very latest and at

Popular Prices

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Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Milk Co., Canton Sanyang Bros. Tobacco Co.. Mrs. T. F. O'Sullivan, Miss M. Bond, Mrs. G. F. dos Remedios The Committee feels Romaco, Mrs. E. L do Rozario, coandest that among the mapy China Sugar, Refinery Co., The Worthy appeals to the generosity San Co. Mrs. P. H. Murray, Mrs. this Colony, the distressing M. Ackbar, Mrs. P. N. A. Silva, Seeds of our own deserving poor Taikoo Sagar Reining Co., Mrs. L. C. Ribeiro, Misa M. Santos, The Sincere Co.

will not be overlooked.

The Bazaar Committee of the Society of St Vincent de Paul base pleasure in acknowledging and prizes for the Bazaar from the following farther donations

the following.-

Chine beg to inform the holders of The Banque Industrielle de the temporary bonds of the Credit National 1919, which have been subscribed through them, that same must be exchanged in their Paris Office for definite, bonds before March 1921.

TO LOOK WELL AND FEEL WELL daily regularity is essential Constipation is the root cause of disordered liver, sick headaches, BUSMEN AT THE FRONT. biliousness. foul breath, pimples The Auxiliary Omnihus Com-and a boat of other ills. Dr. A. S. Gomes, KS.C., Sir pauies' Association, which is Robert Ho Tung. Mrs. C. H. Basto, composed of between 200 and 300 and Co., The British-American Omnibus Company who, early in of the London General Mr. and Mrs. C. Klinck. Wing On men

Tobacco Co, Mrs. Baurepaire. the war, volunteered to drive Mr. Xavier, Mr. H. W. Fraser, their omnibuses on the Western Mrs. E. M. G. Ribeiro, Miss Violet front, and took part in the retreat Tse Yan, Rev. Father Spada, Mr. from Antwerp. held its second A. McDougall, Mrs. E. Barton, annual dinner at the Connaught

Rooms last month.

PINKETTES

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Chemists sell them. also at 60 cents the vial. post free, from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. 96 Szechuan Road, Shanghai.

REAL SENSATION

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A very sad story of tragedy.

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