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BOOKBINDING
DAILY PRESS" OFFICE;
"The only office in China having Europeas taught workmen. Equal to Home Work FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN
A CHEE & 60. Etablished 1889.
Every Household Requisite, Depat for Bestman's Kedsk Films and Accessories:
77a. Queen's Road Central,
JEWELLERS
SAISON LEVY HERMANOS,
Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers, 40
Watson's Duilding, Queen's Road. · Also
-AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
THE Undersigned hi receive: instructions
to sull by Publio Auction, TOMORROW (THURSDAY), the ith Novemore, at 230 г:M., st bia SALES ROOMS, Queen's Road, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SILKS AND SATINS; BLACK and WHITE COLOURED BANGALINES, BROCHE, FRENCH and ENGLISH FANCY SLK SATINS;
WOUL SKIRTS und BLOUSES; DRESS GOODS, FLANNELETTES, DELAJNES;
CHIFFONS, MUSLING, GAUZE, RIBBONS. LACES and INSERTIONS, LAD EN SILK UMBRELLAS;
GENTLEMEN'S BUIT LENGTHS,
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED]
CHINESE MARRIAGE
CUSTOMS;
BY
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 19′′ 1909
boodlessly make most unsuitable arrangements, | fost will be repeated on successiva days, the witboat consulting their children, or even in most honoured guests being invited flest. After the face of their opposition, tears, and en- the feast comes the teasing the bride," and a treaties. Thes an intelligent, refiued, well- turrible time she has of it. educated girl may be betrothed to a cook, with whom aan lans little in common, because he is esraing good wages, or, as is more often the case, a student may be betrothed to sn illiterate girl, who live for nothing but dress
and show.
OREGON LUMBER.
THE Undersigned, boing closely connected
with the loading MILLS at PORT ND and PUGET SOUND, are always pre- pared to book orders for any specifications at LOWEST RATES.
SIEMS SEN & CO Hongkong. 14th Fahrmary, 101.
FOR SALE.
FRUTAERATACHT for Sala, alaat 45 fet avár all. Fins sportins Boat Accom-
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The bridegroom's friends an invited to cater the feel obamber, where the bride stands to listen to the remarks which are freely passed on her trazamen, which is inspected and uriticis-d. white muscle of her face must move We be ide the bride who betrays the slightest is continued for hours, and sometimes, for secural. síga of emotion during the trying ordeal, which days after the marriage. training for this the hundest trial of her life, mid at a tor Four. Price $1.501 Ovner world
ays after the mess bons undergone youre inf On the twelfth day af the walling, the bridegile offers or salt share, shu saklans and and ridegroom pay a visit to her pressis, but this yacht. must not stay over-nicht with thes, and at the end of the first month, the brids goes alone in
W.ROBSON, her parents kone, this time sayur as long as
HOHNSON PLAN CO., LD, her mother-in-law lows her to do so.
Honghou. 1st Noveitor, 2i2. T20 The profouged festivities are now at an end, ¦ rogalings, on which the bride's happiness in life depends. continues.
at Shanghai. Manila. Paris and Boilo UNDERSTRES, BILK TIES. BRACES, danghter-in-law. He is in no hurry to be gone, usually we cakes; and Inat, but not least, but the process of adapting herself to love syr |
PHOTOGRAPHER
M. MUMEYA, JAPANESE, ARTIST.
Bromide and Crayon Enlargements and also colouring Ehotes and rallet Photon. Views of China and Manila. Work ́done for Amateaze; Ne, SA, Queen's
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PRINTING
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Proofs road by Englishmen.
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. BLACKHEAD & CO..
Navy Contractors, Shipchindlers, Sail. malers Provision and Cool Merchants, Praga Central, next Hongkong Hotel. BISMARCK & CO.,
Navy Contractors, Bhip Chandlers,
Provision ad Coal Merchants, Sail
maken, o. Fresh Water supplied to
Vessels in the Harbour
"WONG SANG & CO.,
Shipchaudkers, Sailmakers, Provisioners, Coal Merchants, Hardware, Engineer Tools, Brass and Iron Morchants,
144, Des Voeux Road,
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14, Queen's Bond Central Repairs of Watches and Clocks by competent. Europan experts at moderate rates.
WA
NOTICE.
FANTED Temporarily. TWO GOOD CHINESE DRAFTSMEN to make Trociaga of Survey Plane,
Apply to Pronic WORKS DEPARTMENT with Specleus of Work.
Hongkong, 18th November, 1902.
PWANTED.
150
RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVE for
Comping having the Sole Agency for the Far East of shout 200 European Mafao- enters in Varion Lines, pecially Provisions, Perfumery and Fancy Goods of all i soription. Special arrangments can be made to mutual advantage.
Apply by letter, to---
lod care of Daily Press Office.
Hongkong, 1th November, 1912.
WANTED.
13031
TO BENT TENNIS COURT and if
pos ible Accessories for Thane Months, Apply
TENNIS,
Cure of Dudly Preus Office. Hongkong, 18th November, 1902 (2013052
WANTED.
LADY or Married Couple to share a
Alurgs, particularly fine Hone, with
animpeded sea view aid god Tennis Court in Kowlon.
Apply to
Care of Daily Press Office. Hongkong 18h November, Da92.
AS DODGE WOOD SPLIT
LARGE STUCK
THE BEST »
THE OLDEST
THE CHEAPEST
HATS, COLLARS - d SHOES:
&o.. ko,
KA JIT BIN."
"Alas! What a pity!" "How anlucky!"
When a preliminary agreement has been · Ar- "Get rid of the thing." * A girl!!" And with rived at between the two families, they resort these, and shallar ginealaticus, the neighbours, to the horoscopist, in whom grent confidenes is heads, and noisily depart, leaving the unhappy parous auounce the engagement by sending who have flocked in to hear the news, shake their placed. If his vordial le propitious, the boy's and disappointed father to nurse his wrath, or a number of wedding cakes and fruita, prepared vent it on the miserable mother of the nuwelspecially for the occasion, to the girl's home, to come offspring. Bare one, the proud father of be divided equally among her relations.
of three summers and his infant brother,
The gold wedding bracelets or if the who seas in lis friend's misfortune, a kind pro- family cannot afford gold, silver, heavily plated idence to himself, in the shape of a possible with gold--and, an even number of dollars twenty-four, or forty-eight- so takes another whiff of the fraternal pipe, are ant with tha CUFFS, and
which has arready cirenialed freely among the departing callers. There is a pause of silent sympathy, and a
In talk oaa hundred other topics, before, with considerable cation, the subject is browoled. According to tivese otiquette, the boy's parents must take the initiative in this maiter, which, however, cannot be settled with out consulting the horoscopist, who must be foruished with fall particulars as to the time ani circumstances connected with the birth of the boy and girl From the day of her birth, til she is about sixteen years of age, a Chines girl is an eligible bride, but rather less than ten per cent, are betrothed in infancy. Sometimes, puz- ticularly among the parer ens es, shois brought up by her mother-in-law, but more often the betrothed cosple do not see each other's faces until the wedding day.
e.
TERMS OF BALR, ---Âa Ünsfcanary.
4. L. REMEDIOS,
Auctionser. Hongkong. 15th November. 100%
13016
PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned hamreceived instructions
to tell by Public Auction,
FOR ACCOUNT OF TIE CONCERNED,
이윽고
SATURDAY,
the 22nd NOVEMBER, 102, at 2.15 P., at No. 16, PRATA CENTRAL, near the Douglas 8.8. Company's Wharf,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE VALUABLE 'CURIOS.
Comprising SATSUMA and CLOISONKE WARE, IVORY CARVINGS, SILK SCREENS, TE SETS, LACQUERED and INLAID PANELS and, SCREENS, SILK HAND KERCHIEFS, PORCELAIN WARE, &c.,
So.. &o.
Catalogues will be issuel, and the Goods are how on v.ÓW.
TERM!--¡ nenal,
China is essentially a land of births, deaths, and marriage. Before these three important events, everything else sinks into oblivion. A or, coronation, a coup d'eful, a Boxer rising, in these, the average Chion takes little interest; but the birth of a son who can usti- mate the importance of such an event? The occasion, and its noniversaries, will be colo- brated with great joy by the whole household, Of more immediate importance to the individual himself, however, is Lis webling day, on which be attains his majority. Henceforth he is en titled, within certain limits, to nusnags his own [3066 affairs. Yot not for one moment during the lifetime of his parents, is he released from the obligation of biointe submission to their will. Whether the command of the paront be reason able or unreasonable, it must be implicitly above. A mother in a bit of pain, con manded her sou of 1 years of age, to lie down on the floor and receive a beating at her hands -and he did it!
HUGHES & HOUGH, Anctioneers. Hongkor, 18th November, 1902.
T
the
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned has reoivod instructions
to 8 by Public Auction en
SATURDAY,
ad NOVEMBER, 199, at 130 p.m., at his
BALES ROOMs, Daddell Streek
A FINE COLLECTION OF RARE AND SELECTED POSTAGE STAMPS.
(Particulars from Catalogne). Ou view from Wednesday, the 19th iust. TERMO Cash on delivey,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 18th November, 192.
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No: 635,
THE following Parthulars and Condi- tions of Sale of CROWN LAND by PUBLIC AUCTION. to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Department, on MONDAY, the 24th day of NovEMBER, 1902, at P.M, are plished for general information.
By Command,
F. H. MAY, Colonial Secretary. Hongkong, 7th November, 1902. [3052 Particulars and Condition of the Letting
Colonial Secretary's Offer,
No. of Sale.
Registry No.
by Palle Auction &le, to be held on MONDAY, the 24th day of NOVEMBER, 1902, at 8 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Fixsellay the Guvaror, of One Lot of Crown Land at Abensen in the Colony of Hongkong, for s tem of 75 years with The eplion of renewalst & Crown Rent to bel by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Kin, for one further torm of 75 years.
··13089
Aber
leen
Let
BELT IN THE WORLD
IS
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
به پا یا اما با این سال است نگی
Boundary
Measurement.
5.
1t
EW.
$1.
Contenta in
Annual Reut.
Upset, Prive.
&
So. Aberdeen 185 18504 6. 3, 27 LBP
EDITION.
All the world may see the spectack of the Emperor Kwaag Heil, setting to his subjects un. example of the highest, sirtne China knows, filial piety, us ho sits quiescent on the throno, in oberence to the wilk of his step-mother, who on account of her relationship to the Emperor's late father, assumes supreme control over her step-sou, oven exrrying her authority so far as practically usurp the throne. Hence the liberty which corro to a sun on his wedding day is qualified by the idiosyncracies of his pareute
to
tho
Bervices of
ral document containing full particulars as to the wedding gifts, the date of the hotrotbal, and the name of the young couple, their parents, and the "Lio-between." This document is carafully preserved for reference in use of law-emit or any other emergency. The girl'a parents' acknowledge the receipt of these pros ents oa red paper, at the same time returning soms of the cakes and fruits. After this ther is no withdrawing from the agreement. To cancels Chinese betrothal is only possible when a family is in disgrace, and is exceedingly sponsive.
This horsscopist must again be consulted on to the day and hear of the wedding. There may be an interval of a few days only, or of overal years, between the betrothal anal the wedding- day As soon as the date for the wedding is fixed, the girl's mother will set to work to pre pare the troussean, which will be sent to the bridegroom's house in red boros, on the third day after the wedding, the number of boxes varying according to the circumstances of the families. The trousseau will-consist of silk and fur dresses and gold, silver and for the head, hands and feet. The girl's mother
Karl also furnishes the bridal chamber, with its richly embroidered bed-fangings, pillows, and corerlid. A few days before the wedding bidegroom's father must again send a of presants, together with from
a number to a thoas sixty AD dollars (always an even mumber) to the bride's father. This custom has given rise to the statment made by Europeans that & Chinaman buys his wife. He indignently repudiates the suggestion, thongh he acknowledges that the in the "present" sane rognition of the trouble. and expense to which the girl's father has been put in bringing bar ap. The writer has hens, too, of parents, who have met the expenen of marrying a son by marrying a daughter, as the present" received by a father who bas fed- and elethed his daughter for sixteen years will more han cover the enst of her trousseau.
the
At langth the an-picious day has arrived. Would you like to come and see the bride dressed was the form of invition I received to witness this interesting e rimony. There she site, nu a stool in the die of the room, per- fectly stolid, yet looking the picture of
misery, while number of women busy themselves over the performance of her toilet. "One, with twisted The matrimonial arrangements are made by cotton, plucks all the hair from her face, others. parents, throng tho medium of a Go-bring rouge for the lips and cheeks, and white between." This indispensable and over welcome powder for the face. Bat the hair-dressing in nowemonger travels from house to house, ancer- the croruing sight. It is carefully bruliet taining the ages of sous sad daughters hearing with a kind of gum to sighton its glossy sp and coining their virtues, pocketing fee, and paran, and then row after row of ornamen perhaps receiving specilners of the ziny shoes are arranged in geometrical designs all over bar worn by the girls, which more or less determine head. Her own new and pretty garments an the social position of their fathers. The higher donued and immediately uclipsed by the hired the social position, the sider will be the girl's conventicual wedding garment of orauge ens- feet, or mangled remuants of these extrosities, brodered in bite with synaholical characters. It may be well to note in passing that the Lastly comes the all important aut most uncon process of foot-binding usually begins when the fortable heavy metal wedding hon nat, decorated girl is from four to seres years of age. The with artificial flowers, and destined to be worn ployed who will bring with her samples of shoes, custom of the district in which she lives--is the a professional binder may be en- for a longer or shorter period, according to the for the parents to select the desired size and case in question, three days, Thy teilet is aw shape to which the feat is to be bound. The complete, and not a moment too geos, for the four toes are beat underneath the great toe, sound of music armennes the approach of the and the bandages tightened every day, until bridegrooms in his green cloth bridal chair. He the tips of the toes may be seen on the inner coes notruter the house, but the younger brother margin of the foot. The wore painful process goes in and is received by the younger brother. of shorteuing the foot then begins, the object of the bride (or a boy of about 10 years of age being to bring the grit te close to the heal, who ucis in this capacity). so that the remainder of the foot is pushed ont of place and forms lumps above; only the heel and toe going into the tiny shoe. Public spirit hae at length been roused to fight this ancient and barbarque custom. Anti-footbinding and she is lifted into the chair, and carried cieties are springing up in all directions, some away, accompanied by the bridegroom, the band organised by European residents in China. of musicians who came with him, the G- beaded by Mrs. Archibald Little, the wife of between" and the two younger brothers. the well-known Changking r-reliant who se worked indefatigably to baruta the feet of China's noras-others by a lightened cficials, the reformers, on whom China's hope for the future depends, and again ethers by the Natire Christian church, which led the way in this mattor. The Erat anti-foot-binding solely was
The elaborately decorated radcloth chair is borne by four men into the 100m where the bride stands ready to depart, maintaining the sane stolid mies while the good-byes are said
Louder and londer the dini waxes as she up- proaches her future hote, where the bride-
grooms colatives are I-tling off crackers, best- ing drama and clanging gyinba's, to inform the general public of the happy event waich is taking place.
The guest-hall is elaborately decorated with
Some of the fact mentioned above will apply to the whole of China, but the customs vary greatly in different parts of that rast Empire, and much that has been said will only be accurate in detail as far as Amey is concerned.
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DON'T RIDE WITHOUT A
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AND SEE THAT IT IS
OGDEN'S
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red being the predominating colour in all joyful occasions.
particularly rich in natural fout.”
Returning from this digression to the trotlul-theastion is frequently asked." flow The first duty of the bride and bridegroom is it that the Chinese youth never recenfe the on entering the house is to worship the bride- JUST PUBLISHED-2ND (REVISED) In order to understand this, it must be remem.
control of his parents in matrimonial offairs ? groom's ancestors, bis father and mother, uncles and aunts, and heaven und earth. The sory ces bered that one important characteristic of Chi-of a professional woman must be engaged to The history of China shows that there was a lutien right
so politeness, is the strict reclusion of women. instruct the bride, how to perform these arduous
time when woman took her place on the battle. Beld or in the mart, side by side with man With the dawn of a moral reformation, came an appreciation of the gentleness of woman, separation of the sexes, pale at its source has snil a desire to protect her. The custom of
becomo corrupted into a seclusion which cases the woman to feel the restraint of her muuturul confinement, while the man not only misses her
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This volume places before the English reader the best description of the Southern French colonies in the For Enst that has yet onship, bat has no possibility of making
a free choice of bis partner in life. appeared.”—” SHANGHAI KERCURY."
It is not unusual for Chinese parents before Many of ns in the Far East hare read contracting an ong gement for their children books on Tonkin, ancient and modern, but o to give them the full particulars which they knowledge of things as thy are there to-day, have learned from the Go batwood." und
waiter. On the other hand, soma pannta will
ef what has been accomplished under Mallow them to have a voice in determining the Doutor's administration & fur from common. To author has written what he set out to do, a very readable und sovurate sketch of the coloaj as it is at present...Altagather, this is a lock to read."—"ANG KIDS
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TAROM at November ila ADRESS of the above will be 28. DES VOUX ROAD CENTRAL-thearth shop to thi left of Hongkong Hotel.
Henric, 1st November, 1902.
COLD STORAGE
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THE HONGKONG LO COPANY, 110, have now 40,000 fubio foet of Cold Storage avilable at EAST FOINT. Stores will be Open at 10A.M. and 4P.M. daily, Sunday excepted, toracetre and deliter peristalse goods
WM. PARLANE, Manager. Hongkong, 18th November, 1901. –
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Heresfter the britle's ancestors will have no further claim opon her, from tais day forth ste will worship only her husband's snaestore. Here- in lies ons of the reasons of a Chiasman's pre- age, and in Hades ference for sons, who will care for him is his old. (Farber reference will be
made to this subject in e subsequent article.)
When the young couple have spent some hours is prostrating themselves before ther superiors, the marriage ceremony proper is performed by the "Go-between, who takes from befre the ancestral shrine two previously prepared red cups of spirit, tied together by a red string, which abe offers to the bride and bridegroom. Together they drink the eup, and receive her marriage blessing, and then retire to the bridal chunibor to rest, and take their first meal together.
The wedding feast, or frusts may take place at any time within a month after the wedding, each city buying its own custom as to when the feat is spread, and who are iur.fed to par take of it. No white tablecloths cover the squary tabies, which are set for right guests, The tables are decorated with a plentiful supply of fruits, sweetmeats, and sate, ivory chopsticks, a spoon, a tiny bowl or saucer, an a wine glass, for each guest.
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Thecourses, numbering from twenty to thirt". or even more, ars bronght in hot. Atësch table one who undertakes to attend to the comfort of the guests. He pours the hot, though scarcely intoxicating, wine fromthe pewter wine decanter into the tiny glasses, sad presses the greste to drink. He also takes up his chopsticks and invites the guests to partake of the bowl which has just been placed in the centre of the table, assisting them to dainty morsels, which he even ossono Chigir aonths with his wa chopsticks D MERCHANT NAVE
By a delicats and optrieous consideration for the pesularities of foreigners, when these are present, pecial chopsticks may be providel with which the foreignaf will be fed. The feast will last for several hours, and should there be too many guests to be invited on one day, the † 228)
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ENTISTRY
OF
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DR. M. H. CHAUN, 83, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG, From the University of Tenagylemia, V.8.A.
Hongkong, 4th Marsh, 1902.
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