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HONGKONG BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

BOOKBINDING

DAILY PRESS" OFFICE,

The only oflice in China having European taught workmen. Egnal to Home Work FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN

A CHEE & CO., Established 1859.

Every Honsehold. Raquisito. Depot for Eesti Kodak Pillas and Accessories;

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Central.

JEWELLERS

MAISON LEVY HERMANOS:

Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers, 10 Watson's Building, Queen's Road. Also at Slaghui, uile, Paris and Ilolu

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Nary Contractors, Sailmakers. Provision aid Coal Merlaats: Sel Agents for Harimana Rabijen's Gonaise Com.

position Rest H Brend.

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Vessels in the Harbour

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Dr. Stephen Morgan writer "I have anferal since Shipchandlers, Sailmaker, Provisioner 1568 with a varicose ulcerated leg, and have been un- der five doctors. I also uttered two hospitals, but Coal Merchants, Hardware Logbeer at one they suggested that I should have my leg of Tools, Brass and Iron Merchants,ad at the other that I should have the veins looched ud tied my Yuny toss my feelings, therefore, to 141, Des Voux Road.

fd maclf now end by taking Clarke's Blood Mixture and applying Clarke's Minulons Salve." especially se I lave a family of eight childern. My 433 and 4, Des Voeux Road. Shipchandiers, leg messinet 18in, round against in, the other, and Bailmakers, Riggers, Comission Agent part of my work I have done on my knods. The ant and General Storekeepers; Sole Arent-ter coming from my leg was as black as root, but it has now completely heated up, and I am out of agony. for Shipownere Composition ("Grey

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(ALL 16H18 RESERVED. CHRIS. OF ALL-SORTS,

BY

S. BARING-GOULD,

· Author of “ Mchaiah," " John Herring," &c. CHAPTER III.

LADY LAUKA.

1st Lord As we are ourselves, what thin ga

aro wet

2nd Lord. Merely our own traitere.

Al' Well that Easell-det-IV, Sr. 3. Well, Chris!" rcloney Laura De- nast, so here you are at st.. What bus Lap- pened"

made up on each ocenious with as l and a compliment. She was selfish, and would huva been designing, had there been anything for which to schonte. She found that her moans were iufficient to enable her to move to society to which, in town, her rank entitled bar. Conse quently she had settled in a emull Dovonshire love, where she could be at the top of such pro- vincial society as there existed.

Sho made Christine contribut a hundred a year to the household expenses, and allowed her To keep the Bity that remained for her dress, and with which to play. On her death, her niecs would obtain nothing from her, for the pension and annuity would expire along with herself.

Of Lady Barbara Fitzwarden. Christine Faw vory little, Christine's hundred pounds was of "I was benighted, anut, and my horse relĒcient consideration to Lady laurs for her

oní.

Dear dear! and nil alone!" No, anut, I was not alone." "Not slove! Good gracious! Who was with you!

me.

- Mr. Bates, the surgeon. Ha kindly assisted

When?"

*Yesterday."

"And since then?**

desire to keep her niece with her, and Indy Barbara did not care to enenmber herself with a girl. A week before Christmas she sont her niece a pictorial card, and expected in return a Inekey from the country for her dinner on that festal day.

Dont forget, Chris, to forward a ham and some croam to Aunt Bab:," was the Dacasional reminder of Lady Loure; “sho is worth cultivating. She has some fa family

"He has taken care of me, since. He his jewels-happily, for it Tailymore could have been very good and considerate.”

Bat where did you stay.?"

"At the Hunter's Moon, a very nice little ind."

Good gracious me! And Mr. Dates also ?" "Yes, BINE."

How tiresome. It would have been for better if you had met with an accident,

What-brokes my neck?"

It

No, not exactly that, but a collar bone, would bare serveil as an excuse. Now i will be the talk of the town. Surely you did not ride into B rnfard along with Mr. Bites."

"Yes, I did, Aunt Laura. "And with no one else?" "No." "Goodness! what a catastrophe. What will Captain Fenton say to this? He was here two or three times yesterday evening, and again this morning, euquiring about you."

..

I saw him at the billiard-room window as I passed."

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Dear, dear! What a misfortune. This has been a deadfal hunt, a most unfortunate day.

"I assure you, aunt, it was the best run of the season

"I do not rue in that. I mean this happen- ing to you. It should not have occurred.*

It was su acident."

"But accidents should not be allowed to happen. I mean accidents of this sort."

try.

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dark."

I lost my way. I did not known the coun- You should have taken a map with you." Much good that would have been in. tho "You should have baca lack before dark." *I did not make the days shortiu November. If Captain Feuton had been with w, it would not so much inve mattered, but this wlapper-spapper of a Forgen."

I am avtally sorry, but it has happened, and there is an end of the matter."

Bet Habis uut the end of the matter. Why did you not threw the borse down and break its But the horse was lent. It belongs to toes, that would have explained everything." Colonel McGuire.

Never mind. You ought to have done it to furnish a palpable excuse for your not coming back to Barnford last night. Everyone would have seen the state the horse was in and so your absence would have explained itself.”

"I could not do it."

You were morally and to usilor the probabile consequences, and provide against them. Captain Fentou has not been here yet, as he ought to have bees, to make onquixes, as he saw you ride in. You have him on a string and you cannot afford to draw the string across barbed wire, with the chance of cutting it and losing him. You must think of his prospects, of a title and a large fortune."

Oh! aunt, I do not want Roger for his title and fortune."

"Then, for what on earth do you wasthim ?" "Because I like him; I mora then like biw I am very fond of him for his own scke. He ie an excellent map, but I am not blind to his faults."

"You talk like a green girl. Of course it is his position and wealth that wako hies, a desir able parti, and I would never have favoured the engagement, but for that consideration,"

Lady Laura was the daughter of the Earl of Tullymore. The title was Irish, but the family was English.

laid his hands on them, they would have been got rid of long ago."

And Christine sent the lum and crenzi, pay- ing for them ent of the little sum allowed ber, 1 and what was over from what she expanded on by dress. Lady Luura pat upon her niece all domestic responsibilities, and worked her ko a housekeeper. The office was no sinerure, for the lady was close about money, and exacting with sorvants. Christine had to calm down may a ruffle caused by Lady Laura's exprico and tyranny. The lady spoke sharply to her domestics, could not understand that they ever needed relaxation, was prone to imagine a lapsa ia deference, or a neglect of duty, where Hothing of the kind really existed and she would give a servant her discharge in a tit of When this took place, up ovoked ill-humour.

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it devolved on Christine to find a abstitute, and in these days it is not an easy matter to obtain, on the spar of the moment, obsequious, active and competent klave.

When her neies became engaged to Captain На Fenton, Lady Laura was higaly "grtified was heir to a baronetes, and to a Kas place. Fenton Court in Sussex; and to good estates, bringing in, it was surmised, ten thousand a year. Roger Feuton had moreover house-pro- perty of his own, derived from his mother, in London, which, if not in the best au most fashionable parts, was still house-property in the Motropolis, and kept him iu comfort as a

Lochelor.

Cuder these circumstances the engagement was all that could be desired. Lady Laura con- flenty proposed, when the marriage took place. and Roger Fenton entered on his inheritance, transfering solf from Devon to Sussex, dis pusing of or latting Longridge House, and masing Futon Court her bone. As she said to herself. "I have encumbered myself with this raw girl for three years. It will be her 1arn then to muko me confortabla." And in a stately country mansion she would be able to E-ko hr place und rale The fashion in the first rank of Sussex County society."Love in a collage," said Lady Laura, "is all stuff and non-euse- You are not called to endure such a state of things. Your hundred and fifty is buit to allure none but a curate who feeds on chops and mashed potatoes. It is the greatest piece of good luck that you havo receiveil an offer fron Roger Fenton, and you ought to be alorually grateful to me for negotiating it.

"Why, good gracious me! There must be Old Sir John has immense accumulations, lives the life of a hermit. lls is a religian waemaniao. Ho has spent nothing in storing his cellar, he has kept no hounds, has over banteil. has moglected his gardens, has not preserved the shooting, has not dreamed of much un iniquity as riving a ball. He has sen une save a stray revivalist or a wandering evangelist, and those people cat. but do not drink, excapt on the air. He cannot spend a thound pounds in the year. You are a fortuusto girl, my dear Christine, and I take great credit to wyself for its contrivance."

Chris smiled. She was not aware that her aunt in reality led any hand in the engagement.

"I am of your opinion, Chris," said Lady Laura; "Captain Fentou ought to have gone to his uncle, notwithstanding their disagreement, Goodness.knows who is in the house now, whilst he is ill. Suppose that he were to die, what cheek is there on servante, missionaries, rotival- fats, laying their hands on whatever they may faucy, and which they think may serve their purpose? There ought to be someone on the spot, to keep an eye on these gentry, and to take stock of his possessions,”

'It is so sad." said Chris, to think of the

Obl as to that, as he made his bed, so must he lie, I consider Roger and bis interests, and yours, Chris. It would be rory distressing to find that light bugars had made away with sore. valuable pieces of porcelain."

"Roger could not force himself on Sir John, when his uncle declined to see him. It does not seem fair on a man to take advantage of him, when he is too ill to resist intrusion."

Bakererything comes to Roger. He must look after bie own interests. Whut o'clock is it now, Chris?"

She had been married to Colonel Demant, who was dead, and she had no children Lady Laura was fairly comfortably off, but she had only a pension, and a lien on the estates of the Earldom in Ireland; and owing to the reac tion in rents by the Land Courts, and the diff-old man dying without a relation near him." culty in getting in the reduced reats she did not always obtain the latter regularly and in full. Bernices was the daughter of a Mr. Lwenham, who had been a merchant, supposed be crushed by his losses, or had hastened his exit wealthy, but had failed; whether he had died, from the world was never clearly known. His widow, Lady Laviuis, moped, fretted rather over the loss of her comforts than over the decease of her husband, and died as well, when Christine was aged twenty; and the girl was left to her aunts, the Ladies Laura Demant and Barbara Fitzwarden, the latter whom was not married and was considerably the elder of the two.

"And Roger has not been here this evening Christine saw little or nothing of her uncle, the to enquire after you. I greatly fear the conse Earl, who did not bear a bigh character, was a queroes of the ill-advised bunt. Mind you. I It will man very much made up by his valet, his bar. am not to blame if things go across. ber and his tailor, was impecunions, and lived be due to yourself alone. I have done every. mainly at Paris and Monte Carlo. Christine thing in my power for you."

that had a hundred and fifty pounds per annum,

(To be continueil.) Temained out of the wreck of her father's for.

NOTIFICATION."" tune. Left early an orphan by his death, and with a feable, complaining and selfish mother, she had acquired strength of character in ad versity. She was intelligent, frank and sincere. She was a fias girl, now aged three and twenty, though this is between ourselves as the peerage usually does not record the ages of the ladies whe fad a place in it. She was firmly built, not lentiful but with fine dack yes and hair, aud » pale-oliva complexion.

Indy Laura was a shroud, worldly womus, with a her eye that repelled these whom ale did not think it worth her while to conciliate, and which would not soften to the whom she onde roured to allure. For ita deficiencies abo

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Ten."

CHINESE INDEMNITY OF 1901.

N INSTALMENT of 20 per cent, of the Certificate amount is hereby declared payable on Coupon "B" of Certificates issued in payment of British private Claims under the provisions of the Notification of the 12th Jane last.

Coupons are payable at the Office of the HONGHONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING Cor POBATION, 31, Lombard Street, Louded, und negotiable at Branches and Agencies, Hong- kong and China.

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