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Brown Branty

WATSON'S

FINEST OLD

BROWN BRANDY E

QUALITY.

25 YEARS IN WOOD.

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd., WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HONGKONG

To-day's Advertisements

"KISMET

IN AID OF THE

STAR & GARTER BUILDING FUND.

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OLDERS of Vouchers entitling them to book in advance aro theso that

should be reminded exchanged at Moutarz's for tickets og FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 1st or 2nd December, from A.M. After commence- ment of the General booking on MON DAY, 4th December, seats cannot be guaranteed to holders of advance Fouchers, but the same can be used for ordinary booking at their face value.

Hongkong, Nov. 30, 1918,

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PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undersigned have received in SUPREME COURT, to sell by Public

structions from THE REGISTRAR,

Auction,

са

SATURDAY, the 2nd December, 1916,

at 12.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooma No. & Des Faux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

THE SUNDRY EFFECTS OF THE LATE W. BUNTING. M; Á usd

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong Nov. 30, 1918

1285

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

SINGAPORE.

TELEPHONE No. 616.

THE CHINA MAIL.

stoppage. of British trade, for in the tropics the Empire's burden-the development and sustaining of the Empire's trade-is essentially the work of young men. If every part of the Empire were so affected as Hongkong would be by the application

HONGKONG'S HEATHER

DAY,

THE SKIAL OF THE FIFES.

St. Andrew's Day, perhaps the of the compulsory service law, the most important of Scottish festivals, Imperial war chest would soon is with us again, and as usual the become exhausted as

result. Hongkong St. Andrew's Society in We consider the reply given by the common with Brither Scots" the Secretary of State to Mr. Weper-world over to-day pays homage to wood's question far from satisfits.. Patron Saint. The popular factory, since it leaves the young men dances in the City Hall of years past in the Crown Colonies under the have given place to the stemmer call imputation that the only reason for not applying to the Crown Colonies the Compulsory Service Act is that the mea in them as not an

appreciable pumber."

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOUAL AND GENERAL-

Mr Dovey, Mia, Dunbar, Mo. Parker | Reen, Miss Macz, Mrs. Campbell. Amaist- ants: Misses MéGregor, A. Mellregor, | Master B Dunbar, Miss Miller, Mauter Miller, Mastor McGregor, Miss Parker Bess! Most Ainslie Hallikas, Miss E... Lanniers, Mrs. A. Oslo, Msaler Gals, Mes J. Cousland, Mrs. McKenzie, Misa Sheila Lang.

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1916.

SPORTING.

RUNNING CHALLENGES.

that stage onward, improved his aver age for Bach visit to the table, till by the time Porter had reached 24, Pit was only seven points behind. Falf way to the next century Pitt had again The following has been pasted in the [

Coned the food, and from theate the game was anybody's and Civil Service Cricket Club pavilion — ding-dong scoring resulted in the final The Hon. Steward (Mr. R. R. Wood) stages of the game reading 809-188 Fin challenges any member of the Club to Forter's favour. Here both the men Kowloos DISTRICT-Vides M. Hyde The Box. Secretary (ur F. T. Lamble)stood still. Porter secured four and took auter from excitement and, while Fitt run any distance for $10 a side. D. Currie, Fe Neave Master A. Robert-challenges any member of the Club of 40 his total to 50%, leaving everything

on, Miss. Currie, Miua. E. Forsyth, years or upwards to run any distance up the board for Pitt who missed an easy. Knight, Miss Cathie Russell, Miss Maron Christmas morning. Half of the the winner. Master Hyde. Miss Clara Frost, Miss E. to a quarter of a mile, for $10 a side. shet after scoring three. Parter went Conditions-The races to take place to the table and with two Hakes ran out gary-Scott, Mastere D. Harvey, Alex stakes to be devoted to some War Fund. Forter played a pleasing game through Gordon, Robs, Gordun, Misses 3. Ram Acceptances to be posted not later than out the evening. It was distinguished

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its openness, cursistent scoring and say, M. Kinross, Master W. Forsyth, December 18th.

some pretty top-of-the-table play. Fitty demand (9). The ladica in change ware Masters Logan (3) Duncan, Eynoch, sad

RUGBY.

un the other hand, played in fits and starts going many times to the table for Miss M. Neare, Miss La Neare, Mr.

threes and fours, but pulling up wonder- Harvey, Mrs. Bussch, Miss A. Logan,

lly in the second half of the game. Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Forsyth, Mrs. Dyer, and Mrs. Rynoch.

SAILORS BEAT THE CLUB

Both the mon delighted the on-lookers with tricky shots, but if anything, playing for position being the principal Porter showed himself the most stylish player, his judgment of strength and

hand, played & hard, doaged game which features of his play. Pitts on the other was well worth the seeing

The principal breaks were Mr Porter-38, 23, 29, 31, 43, 31, 98,

and 33.

to one's duty, and the vigorous efforts that helped the funds of the Society have been turned into the laudablo direction of assisting the children and

Rugby enthusiasts speak highly of widows of these heroes who have Maar Darell, Jean Dalziel, Ciecie one of H.M. warships. Is was fast and the game on the Valley last evening be. TAIKOO DISTRICT.-Missen Jean Foulde, tween the Club and a team drawn from made the supremo sacrifice in the Angus, Hales Templeton, Masters Jack throughout. The Savy showed remark

and embodied vigorous tackling huge struggle for liberty against Gardener, William Gardener. Willicable talent and worked with great oppression. The men still fighting Angus, Mrs. Dalziel, Mr. Mitchell, M. success considering their lack of practiço. Chapman, Mrs. Weir, Mrs. Templeton, The Club were pressed for the major so nobly for the great cause are not friss Hose Mitchell, Miss Scott, and Mia porsion of the time, the sailors forward forgotten and comforts which are so Lottie Scott.

work being sharp and effective while were superior in the scrum. Maltby played a masterly game at back and genuinely appreciated by the 'men in

Sergt. Pitt also played Mfr. Phillips of the trenches are to be sent to them. Shaw, Mrs. Mino, Mrs. Mac-Rouse and Ralston put in a tremendous Gande, Price and Co and won by 187. askill, Miss J. Rodger, Mrs. Corquodale, amount of energy. The Club tenin bad Philips won the championship last year: from Hongkong to remind them that Mr. Sim Assistants: Miesen S. Shaw, several weak players on trial noticeably three-quarters who would not ever alive to the great services they Florrie Hamikon, Winnie Milne, Ada very hard and threw up bags of dust but SENSATIONAL CHINESE SWINDLE.

luckily thers were no severe injuries; however left the field with a knee.

His Polyr.-Ladies in Charge: Mrs.

The Chins Mail. Chinese reports state that the sign their brothers far beyond the seas are, C. Shaw, B. Baker, Marjoria Hansen, get down to the ball. The ground was

are rendering the Old Country. The

Sim and Anna Sim.

board of the commission for the preparation of the corporation, establish Hongkong, Thursday, Nov. 30, 1910.ed by Yuan Shib-kai, has been bought Scots in Hongkong, this year, adopt-chtdren.

HARBON DISTRICT-Mrs. Milroy and by an American for $30,000.

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CROWN COLONIES, AND COMPULSION.

"

ed a new scheme to raise money to mark their sincerest esteem of their The gross proceeds of a Gymkhana fighting brethren. On the suggestion at Tiantain in aid of the Star and Gartar of Mr. R. Sutherland, it was decided

BRATE STATION MASTER.

The

And a well

ags first try was a simple affair just over the line. It was unecaverted. The second try was much more brilliant the result of dashing play on the right placed kick converted it. The Navy won by & points to mil-1 goal and attempts to get away but they were always smartly hoki. Walker was once very near scoring

Fund amounted to the highly satisfacto have a Heather Day under the AWARDED THE BELILIOS MEDAL, a try. The Club forwards made several tory total of 83,068.98, which was sent auspices of St Andrew's Society. to the Hon Treasurer of the Fund.

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QUESTIONS in Parliament on the subject" of extending compulsion to British white subjects in India, Egpyt and the Crown Colomes have now evoked from the Secretary of State from the Colonies the inform. ation that he is not prepared to recommend the necessary legislation as he was advised that there is no Club reason to think that the adoption of the suggestion would add an appreci- able number of men to the Army We print in another column to-day

Scotch ladies wearing their tartans FE the officer administering the and children gaily attired-several Government (Mr. Claud Severn) this The Shanghai Mercury notes that wearing the kit occupied the morning after a meeting of the Execu the indifference to the death of the thoroughfares in the morning and for bravery to the Tai Po Station tive Council presented the Belilios medal Emperor Frances Joseph of Austria- later besieged the offices for funds Hungary shown at Berlin, was evidently for Scottish troops.

Master, pamed Pun Chi Fan. Those It may be there were none of the usual signs of without the heather, for indeed very F. Ventris, the. Hoa.

present included HE the General shared by the Germans at Shanghai for described AS a Heather Day"

Officer Commanding, Major General mourning at the German Consulate or little heather was to be seen, but sa Chater C.M.G., the Hon. Mr. E.

Sir Paul

a substitute Scottish emblems locally, Sharp K., "the Hor. Mr. J. H. Kemp, made and attached to blue ribbon (Attorney General) the Hon. Mr. Siberia for Hongkong on the 26th, 28th lectors, we understand, collected in Public works), the Hep. Mr. Hallifax, Mails dispatched from London via were sold. Two or three of the col W. Chacham, CMG, (Director of and 29th ultimo were received per the course of a

few hours over (Secretary

for Chinese Asia,)

8.

ASSOCIATION."

Ferat Pitt:-27. 20, 20, 27, 30, 21, 3G, 36, and 30.

CLEVER COUP-ENACTED-AT EUROPEAN JEWELLERS.

£400 MISSING.

Yesterday afternoon a daring and stately conceived swindle took place at Messrs Sonnet Freres, jewellers, in Queen's Road, and as a result 400. sovereigns and a touch wanted Chinese .'. are missing. No trace is so far to hand

to unravel is ous of the toughest that and the problem presented to the Police

has fallen to the lot of the Hongkong detective staff for a long time. The

the 'A' Coy Shropshires resterday by | The Staff and Departments defeated one goal to rill. The game was a keen ons, as both teams are likely champions for the second division.

The D Coy KSL.I. defeated the scheme had been considered in every

BILLIARDS BETWEEN CHAMPIONS without a hitob, Messrs Sennet Frares EE's by three goals to nil.

detail and had been perfected by months of preparation and it worked.

actually lost nothing, but it was just touch and go to parting with thousands of dollars worth of diamonds and precicus stones, gold and jewellery. Road who is mirus £400;

SERGT, PITTS MATCHES IN SHANGHAI

some remarka made in the House of Yingchoio yesterday; and the mails. of $1,000 each. The total result, which the Hon. Mr. A. M. G. Fletcher, (acting champion, during his recent visit to The leser is a money lender of Queen's Commons last month by the Secretary 30th and 31st ulto: lez, 2nd and 3rd will be made known as soon as pos.

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Sergt. W Pitt, Hongkong's billiard hanghai played four matches which aztracted a good deal of interest. His Barrett at the Municipal Service Clab first gamo was agaicat. Capt. E 5. M.

For some six months a Chinese who The game was a remarkable one, exhibit was well dressed and had a slipped ing a splendid recovery on the part of moustache had visited the jewellers Pitt. A report says:

to

made BT..

to

Colonial Secretary,). Mr. J. E. Bullock, of State for War, which are well inst. were received per s

Malta sible, will doubtless prove to amount Acting Clerk of Councils, and Mr. H. worth bearing in mind as we read to-day.

to a considemble sum.

P. Winslow, Manager of the Kowloon Mr. BONAR Law'statement in "*

Canton Railway (British section.) One of the features of the day was regard to the man-power in the Crown

His Excellency said:-The traffic The following members of "A procession of motor cars, suitably,

It took Sgt Pitt some time to find his shop and ordered a quantity of goods of Colonies. Mr. LLOYD GEORGE told Cop. H. K. V. R. will parada at Blake decorted for the occasion, and pre- of the railway that you performed stable, as is evident from the fact that within a certain period. Yesterday inspector has reported to the manager form, as well as the strength of the very considerable value, to be paid for the House of Commons that the Pier to-morrow at 3.30 p.m. for

ceeded by a decorated tram car very bravo act on Oct 31 by saving the while his opponent scored 14. After the another Chinese appeared at the shop

Kapt Barrett reach his first century exemptions in Great Britain had run Musketry. Dress: Drill order having a large representation of the life of an old Chinese woman who was second century had been passed, with who stated that he had been sent to pay into millions! While that is the case Sergt. W, J. Crawford, Corpl. W. Hill, thistle on the front, and on the sides on the track in front of an express train Cept for with two consecutive breaks for the goods ordered. Previously

Barrett well ahead, Sgt. Pitt came it would be manifestly ridiculous for Ptes. H. M. Bain, W. J. Hodge, A. E the words "Heather Day" picked at Tai Po station. On seeing her danger of 48 and 60, after which the game was moneylender of Queen's Road had bear the Government to extend the Com Wood, J. C Clark, H. Seth, H. E out in flowers. The procession was you ran along the track to where the caled 317-983 in his favour. A break of told by another Chinese, in league with the pulsory Service Act to the handful of Scriven, E R. Hallifar, F. W. White, I followed by a band of Indian pipers. woman was walking, at the same time 40 by Capt. Barrett brought the former, that Mesara Sennet Freres wanted

almost level terms, D. Clark, C. H. Gale, E. M. Hazeland,

but thenceforward men in the distant outposts of the H. Humphreys, W. W. Robertson. H. J. for the procession included Lady The woman apparently did not hear use winner by 100 points to 490, 400 and a bag of silver valued at $1,000 Those who lent decorated cars warning the driver of her presence Bg Pitt showed splendid accuracy and to purchase gold and silver. Some

judgement of position and eventually Empire-if by that is meant that Knight, J. W. Taylor, F. A. Brown, J.May, the Hon. Mr. P. B. Holyoak, your shouts and you had to lift har over scoring in the latter portion of the were sent down to Messrs Sannet Fracas. FROM CALCUTTA, FENANG AND young men in the Crown Colonies McCerquedale, A J., Carter, LA. the Hongkong Tramway Co., Mr the track in front of the line and when game 527 points while Capt. Barrett It arrived there in charge of two of the

should be brought home. If we Cossart:

Walker, Mr. Stevenson, Mr. McCubbin, you got clear of the line the engine

The winner's highest breaks were, in moneylender's fokis, while the Chinese THE Steamship "NAMSANG, baring may judge the other Colonies by

Mr. Templeton, Mr. Owen Hughes, Dr. was only a few feet away. You were the order of scoring, 22, 23, 22, 38, 32, 42, bogus purchaser was in the shop. When

average of 8.5 points for each visit to the

Ground also attracted a large crowd, Trust in saving life in circumstances played with remarkable consistencyand to count the silver while he counted the The skirt of pipes on the Cricket was also brought to my notice that the table. Capt. Barrett made breaks of 35, money they brought was to pay for the

act came under the terms of the Belilios 44, 20, 45, 21, and 40. the Chinese representing a very large which endangered life and I think your accuracy, and the majority of his breaks gold on a table near at hand. When he After once settling down, Sgt. Pitt Foods ordered, and he directed the fokin

interest. Punjabis gare an enjoyable pro-award of the medal, and the trustees

The Band of the 74th bravery eminently suitable for the due to his judgment of position

the table. His long had finished, he picked up the bag of jenny

with drag side gold and said he was going to change it. gramme of selected music.

have agreed. I have very much pleasure was deadly Though his play was not and without arousing anybody's suspi

Almost

and his potting He walked out of the door unmolested Captain George Lammert held an in handing this medal to you which

so pretty to watch as that o

sof his oppon impromptu auction of Scottish tokens on is only presented on very rare occasions. ant, was thots were certainly more cions. Of course, he never returned. the ground which brought something His Excellency then pinned the accurate, and though the latter had mther bad luck in the runs of the bells like #600 or 3700 to the Fund. One of medal on the brave man's coat

and several times narrowly missed his the "lots" was Mr Logan's scotch

objective in's break it must be admit ted that the winner generally worked terrier which sold the first time for $60,

for the position which made his strokes and was put up again by the purchaser,

appear so simple. and sold a second time for $60.

mired from the above ports, Coa- the standard set up in Hongkong, signees of Cargo by hat are hereby informed

difficult that all Goods are being landed at their risk it is

to Bee

Inspector Gordon at the Magistrace Allan, Mr. Maitland, Taikoo Dockyard. recommended for a month pay. It. 60, 30, 47, 68 and 29, which gave him the fokis arrived he professed that the

what to-day applied for a week's remand in into the hazardous and for extra hazardous would be gained by the adoptior the case of a coolie charged with assault Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon War Godown Co., Ltd, whence of. Mr. WEDGEWOOD's suggestion. The other man was in Hospital in and/or from the wharves, delivery may be Here every British subject eligible dangerous condition and not expected obained.

Goods not cleared by the 6th December, for service-and many far beyond to live. It appears the two men, who

be subject to rout. All broken, chafed and damaged packages military ageia a member of one or are employed at the Godown Co., had an altercation over a debt of 30 centa they will be exactined, Claims against the

will be

ars to be left in the Godowas where other of the local forces, and, as we

of arrival otherwise they will not, besuch mien from the Colony would not steamer must be presented within 15 days have pointed out before, to withdraw recognized.

No Fire Insurancs will be sfected by n only be to make a large gift of British Many case whatever,

Bille of Lading will be countersigned by trade to our rivals, but to weaken the JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Laz."

General Manages. Hongkong, Nov. 30, 1818.

THE DIARY

and defendant is supposed to have fracturing bis skull. stenck the other with's madline spike

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The remand was granted

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

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local garrison, or oblige the War Office to draft out a corresponding 1384 number of troops from England pr

India to maintain the garrison at its Among the passengers who arrived present strength. Thus stated, Mr. in the Colony to day by the P. & WEDGEWOOD's suggestion appears Company's Mail ss. Malla was senseless and even ridiculous. It is to (Right Rev. Bishop Norris be regretted that the Secretary of State

MEMOS FOR TOMORROW.' Queen Alexandro's birthday (1844). 2.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Forniture, Towels, Brass Ware eto at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's.

General „Memoranda.

Sigurnar, Dec. '2 —-—-—--.

10:30 am-Auction of Perfumery etc.

at Hosur Hughes and Hough's. 10.45 am-Auction of Household Linens al Blankets a Moara. Hughes and Hough's.

B.K. Cricket Club, Civil Service:

CH.K. C.C. Ground.

BONDAY, Doc. 3-

Krom Taishan P MONDAY, Dec. 4

-9am-General Booking Opens for

Kismet

SATURDAY, Dec a

In 1844

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Mr. A. Lang, as Chairman of the special committes, and Mr. J. H. Wellaps

Oecretary, deserve the heartiest thanks of The the Scottish people for the laborious work

The station master thanked His Excellency and added. "It was my duty to help the poor woman and I will try to merit the honour you have .conferred

прод me.

KISMET.

the

hazards.

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· PITT - BREAKS A' CUE.

Playing against Shanghai's champion Mr A. P. Stokes Pitt, commenced his garde much in the same manner as he did against Barrett, and Mr Stokes gut sway in the first stages of the game while Sergt. Piti was getting in his stride. entailed in prompting the Heather Day.

However, when the score stood at 50-2 They were ably supported by a hard holders for "Kismet" is drawn to the scores 108-83 in his favour. He agsia

The

attention of advance ticket against him Sergt. Pitt part in some good work and passed the century with the working committee and not a few of the advertisement appearing in this issue lost the lead shortly afterwards and more prominent workers were ladies.

reminding them that vouchers must be except for momentary advantage at 277-272 never afterwards held it, Pit The names of those who end badgee exchanged on Friday or Saturday, the had the worst of lock Shardly after the and heather were

lat and and December.

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not settle down

modicum

of

The marvellous thing is that the fokis should have begu such colossal fools as to let the man out of their sight, but, izi view of the number of confidence tricks brought off locally there seems to be zo end to Chinese folly and stupidity.

CURATES' DESIRE TO FIGHT.

HELD BACK WITH DIFFICULTY,

BAYS BISHOP OF LONDON.

Thousands of poopis marched in pro cession to Hyde Park recently to hear

for the Colonies did not make the Tomorrow is Quem Alexandra's position in the Crown Colonies clear, birthday (Widow of King Edward VII for it is probably ill-understood by and mother of the our present King, ninety per cent. of the members of George V). Queen Alozandra was born

2007 mark had been passed he had the the Bishops of London and Kensington Parliament and by an even larger

CENTRAL DISTRICT-Mia Scott, Mrs.

misfortune to Inse tip of his cue and as a National Mission gathering "Kismet performers are reminded thought there were several endeavours Tre mission, said the Bishop of London, percentage of the people who read

E. F. Ascott and Mrs. Makay, M. that in inture all Behearsal will be made to suit him he found nothing really questions like those put in the House News has reached China of the Ceath Black and Mine Russell, Mire. Jack, M. strictly private. Under no conto his liking and from that time on could had been called unpatriotic, and this was in the United States of the Rev. Wm. Chubbin, Mr. Watson, Mrs. Muir allowed admission on the Dress Rehear decidedly his oil day and no criterion of young men's societies and the chain had sideration will friends or relations be assisting his general downfall. It was had to stamp out. The men from the of Commons by Mr. WEDGEWOOD.

hard fact the Brat lie that Church men and women

which cast upon ren in the Crown

N. Brewster, who, for twenty-five years, Mrs. McLoy, Mrs. Lawton, Mrs. David sal nights, but against this each acting the game he can play when on the top focked out to the front, so had the shouts, Colonies impatations

was a missionary in China Mr. Brews-son, Mrs. David Sajith, Misa Watson, member will have the privilege of of his form o are

ter went to the United States laat April Miss McCubbin, Mra, F. Maitland, Mrs. at half price for any performances other hand played an excellent game hold them back by their cost-taller. Ther booking two Stall or Dress Circle seats

tokes, who

von 800-417, on the and a for the surates they had had to and unjust. The as delegate to the General Conference Suvesson and Mrs. Jack, Miss Goodall, except the free one. Vouchere will be playing for wailion and his skeplains had been killed botworn. July circumstances in Crown Colonies are of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Wm Lyle, Mrs, and Mike Mitchell, distributed at next Saturday's Rehear scarcely identical with those at Home. He leaves a widow and two children in Miss MeLood, Mies Jack and Mies 31. Draft home all young men eligible China, a girl of twelve and a boy of

unwarranted.

which

3£m

am-Excursion to Masso by for military service and the business sixteen who are at present attending in M. J. Weir, Miss McKenzie, of these Colonies would come to a the American school in Shanghai. Most Capt Malfurray and Miss Golden, Chapman and Mrs Walson, Mrs. standetill, so far as British trade is of Mr. Brewster's work in China was concerned. In the Crown Colonies Accomplished in Fulden Province, with D. H. Grant and Frances Stevenson there is no superfluous white labour headquarters in Hinghwa. Mrs. Brows Dally Haynos, Lily Haynes Phyllis terat has charged me Methodist Goodall, Winnis Lawson, "Any Welb, muction of Gramophone to be abearbed--no reserve of elderly Orphanage in

Elaio Wait, Connie Hansen Jessie Wat Records at Messrs Hughes and

sm, Comio Watson, Handy McEwan, men; and no women to temporarily Hough'

Harris Walker Morris Wille Low- Anction of Jewellery,

attempt to take the place of the

son, Debia

MòCubbin, and, Winte ste. Hessra. Hughes young men withdrawn rom their Crown Wodehouse Cup

The

ZAMKOW-CAKTON RAILWAY.

of the section

bring

Crested

CLOSING SHARE-QUOTATIONES.

Banks...... Unions Donglases Indes Det China Sugars Malabons

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red werd features of a and September and 15 wounded. The display From 273-979 he made few mistakes and scored his next hun lergy, had given their sons in thousands, dred while his opponent. put up a

and the son of eight Bishops had lost and 409 while Pitt was getting to their lives. - 353" chiefly through" "good consistent What two want;""

which he judged his strength Bishop, la patriotismo, not fingulam playing in to a nicety.

continued the

takes played with zololite balls which wazi noble pride, not national swage Pitt had never soon before rem get the reply of B2 Wiliam Bobart The game against Me O. W. Porter son as Chief of Staff, to a Baboy who was a close wie Pitt was benten by f

19. i mine only in 600 up."214

FORTEL'S LUCK.

the commencement an early break. of 18 gave Pitt a temporary lead offx hich

he was soon deprived and from then

halp

Church could

öfe for

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