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INSURANCES

TH BRITISH AND MERCAN- TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. L FUNDS at 31st DeOAMBRE, 1905

817,887,119.

AUTHORISED CAPITAL... 23,000,000 BUBSCRIBED CAPITAL... 9,750,000 PAID-UP CAPITALS 887,500 0 0 II. FIE FUND... 8,885,724 19 8

The Underagued, AGENTS for the above Company, are propared to ACCEPT RISK Against FIRE at Current Rateo.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., Azenta. Hongkong, 11th July, 1906. [1949 AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE EN. SURANCE CO.

OF AIX-LA-CHAPELLE.

THE Undersigned, having been sprei tod THE

AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FRE

Current Rater.

REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.

Agente, Hongkong, 21st April, 1997,

311

THE GLOBUS INSURANCE COMPANY.

OF HAMBURG..

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18TMп, 1906.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP,!

LONDON, COLOMBO AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamably

"WAKASA--MARU," having arrived from the above Parts, Consigness of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being lauded and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Geilown Company's Godown at Kowloon, where cach consigamont will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are

landed.

HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS. (PROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT:)

London, November Gil.

was inevitable that they should in due course begin to disperse with our help in the matter of navigation. Of this there is not much doubt, and if the procedure initiated in regard to the command of the Hakats Maru is to be followed on other Japanese heats, there are many well- waters who may feel the effect of the change to known and respected skippers on Far Eastern

a very serious extout.

BITS OF OLD CHINAJI -- It was at the manual dinner of the Chipa Association Inat weak that one of the waitera Iat fall a Black of crockery which drew from a friend the piquant remark, There are plenty. of bite of old Ching about to-night." On the carpet wees the fragments of broken, plate, and around the table wors old Chinn hands mingling with comparativo griffics from then middle Kingdom. Many a friend whom I und not soon for years could be spotted in the company, and it was a pleasure indeed to renew

Among the cargo liners plying to the East. some four or five years ago was tho Hamburg the Hamburg-America Line. A curious experience has just befallou this 10,000-tonner, may be worth a line in relating. She arrived at Naples from New York with a cargo of grain, but owing to a strike of dock labourers found herself unable to discharge it.

Optional Goods will be carried on unloss in-noquaintancea so happily formed amid oso's Accordingly she wout on to Genas, Bat here! NCON, To given to the contrary bofore

structions

Lo

TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 21st December will subject to rent.

All ship-damaged packages must be loft in the Godown, and Notice of same sont to this Office before the 24th December, or Claims in connection therewith will not be recognised.

NIPPON YUSEN KÄISHA. Hongkong, 14th December, 1906.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Undersigned, having bon appointed THE P. & O. §. N. Co.'s Steamer

AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE

at Current Rates..

CARLOWITZ & Co.

Bongkong, 13th August, 1906. [1585 L'UNION OF PARIS FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LIMITED

THE Undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company are prepared to woept Risks against Fire at ouergut rales.

SIEMBBEN & CO. Hongkong, ist Jaanary, 1984.

HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

AUCTIONEER.

C. DE M. C. VIEIRA-REDEIRO,

Auctionser. Consigamenta solicited. Account Sales rendered and sutilemory effectad·

promptly. No. 8A, Queen's Bend

Central, Hongkong.

HOOKBINDING.

"DAILY PRESS" OFFICE.

The only oflee in China haring European taught workmen Equal to Home

work.

IRON MERCHANTS.

SINGON & CO.,

Iron, Steol, Metal and Hardware Mercbanta. Wholesale and Retail

Ironmongers. Pig Iron and Foundry. Coke Importers. General Store- koopers and Commission Agents 35 & 37. Hing Loong ot

(1st Surent West of Central Market.) Telephone No.515

PHOTOGRAPHER-

M. MUMEYA, JAPANNSE ANTIST,

Bromide and Crayon Enlargements, and Bino colouring Photos and relief Pholos, Views of China and Manila. Work

done for Amatours; No. 8A, Queer s

Road Central.

PRINTING,

*DAILY FREES" OFFICE

Proc-fs read by Englishmen

TYPEWRITERS.

F. A. V. RIBEIRO,

Typewriting Work Undertaken, Cleaned, Repaired, Ororhauled. Charges moderate. fate of the Hongkong Typewriting Bureau) 9a, Queen's Road Central

(First-floor).

WINE MERCHANTS.

GREGOR & CO,

Wian and Spirit Merchants.

19, Queen's Road Contral, Hongkong.

AUTOMATIC MAUSER

PISTOLS.

CALIBRE 7.63 m.. With CHAMBER for 10 CARTRIDGES FIRING 10 SHOTS in 2 SECONDS, SIEMSSEN & CO.

Hongkong, 3rd October, 1905

NEW CARTRIDGES.

Bal Bores and Sizes.

Y Popular English Manufacturers.

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SMOKELESS POWDER and CHILLED SHOT. From No. 10 to 585G. at 56, $7 and $7.50 per 100, SPORTING REQUISITES and AIR GUNS in Variety.

Inspection Invited.

WM. SCHMIDT & CO. Hongkong, 20th October, 1906. [1924

THE

DR. M. H. CHAUN,

HE latest Method of the AMERICAN

SYSTEM of DENTISTRY.

37, Daa Vaux ROAD CENTKAL. From the University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A

Hongkong, 4th September 1905

IEN TING.

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SURGEON DENTIST,

No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET

TERMS VERY MODERATE. Consultation Free. Hongkong, 21st September, 1905 1759

FURE FRESH

WATER.

THE HONGKONG STEAM WATER BOAT Co., LTD., is prepared to supply any Quantity of PURE FRESH WATER the Shipping, both for Deck and Boilers.

Call Flag-W.

to

J. W. KEW,

Mausger, Hotel Mansiona, 3rd Floor, Hongkong, 8th August, 1905. 2264

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"SIMLA," FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS Consigases of Cargo by the above-named vesel are bereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out, Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods a

ars landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo:--

Above all, what

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again, the dork Isbourers rofased to come to ber assistauee. In the result the ilambury returned to Naples, and after having shipped 1,000 passengers for New York, left for the States with her entire cargo of grain still untouched,

Nature's Own Food nourishment

The concentrated of Fresh MIR

PLASMON

One ounce contains more food value than a beef steak.

TRY

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OATS

COCOA

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labonra in the Far East. surprise it was to run across tho genin! face of Mr. I. C. Antrobus, and to fact the old gentleman looking au remarkably well. He is one of the few romaining pioneers of the early days of Europass in Chins, and had tively recollections of the jolly times spent HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE ASSOCIATION. with his beagles in the country second

Speaking at tho China Association dinner tho Shanghai Ho was connected with the femolhor eraning, Mr. Gersham-Stewart-mado-a- of Mesure. Lindsay and Co. for savou, or efg be brief allusion to the use of the rifle in regard to years, and after serving for sometime in the defence of the country. He would not Shanghai, where he

a lender in the commit himself by contending that we needed velu tear morement, firally left the East conscription or that the country was being in 1868. I came

acress him engaged in turned into an armed camp, bat I should have conversation with Capt. C. N. Lloyd, liked to have heard him make some referenco to who, for many years, was in command of the thie Volunteer Reserva Association in Hongkong, ill fated steamer Haskow. I am sorry to say which, I am glad to find, continues the grod he is not looking so well as when I last had the work inaugurated some Pleasure of eosing him abound of his ship on the Governor of the Colony. The King's Prizoman time ago by the Canon River. But he hopes to be returning har recently stated that rifle shooting can be to the Colony in the course of the next few taken up at almost any age in life. There is M

was

months and will no doubt feel the benefit of his no "ten ald at forty" alient it, he anys, and From Lendoa, &c., ex as. China. From Forsian Gulf, ex B. I. 9. N. & holiday when he gets back to his favourite ran any one who joins a rifle olub will feel the B. & P. 8. N. Co'a Steamurs. again. Another gentlemans, well nown for his atimalus of emulation and the zest of compati- Optional goods will be landed here aalosassociation with your Colony, was prosent in the tion. Many of the veterans at Hongkong will instructions are given to the contrary before 6 hours,

person of Capt. Marray Rumsey, N., CMG..ba able to appreciate the observation, and should Goods not cleared by the 21st Dec., at 4 P.M., who was the predecessor of your late Harbour read carefully the wine and valouble counsel an will be subject to rent.

Master. His sojourn in the old country, has the making of a markaman which Capt. Davian done him good, for, I found him looking as

gives in the current number of the Pall Mall bright and as healthy as the jungest presant Magazine." in the room. He told me that he had settled down in Wiltshire, but added that he was willing to do anything that the Colonial Olos required

No Fire Insuranca will be affected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Go downs for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an appointed hour.

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamor's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised, Nochim. And be looks equal to the dana siou. Clane will be admitted after the Goods have Just as we were leaving I touched on the subject left the Godowns.

of typhoon warnings in Hongkong, but the cap. E. A. HEWETT,

tain remained quiet orcopting for the remark Hongkong, 15th December, 1906, 11that, "Every master has his own barometer, and must not trust entirely to what he hears." Mr. R. Chatterton Wilcor, Mr. G. W.F. Play fair and Mr. C. 8. Sharp were seated together and scrutinize them so closely as I could, was scarcely able to detect any change in their

Superintendent.

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

BS. SIKH

FROM GLASGOW, MIDDLESBOROUGH,

LIVERPOOL AND STRAITS,

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed

that Goods are being lauded at their risk into the odoros of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Lid., at Kowloon, whence andfor from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining utelivered after the 22nd inst., will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be prosented to the Undersigned on or before the 3let inst., or they will not bo`rocogniasd,

All beokon, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be loft in the Godowns, whore they will be examined on the 22nd inst, at 11 A..

No Fire Insurance has buon effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 17th December, 1900.

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ITSU BISHI GOSHI-KWAISHA

(MITSU BISHI CO.)

GOAL DEPARTMENT MARUNO-UCHI, TOKIO.

Cable Address, IWASAKI,” which applies to all Brunch OfLoss. 1 ABC 5th Ed., Western Union Codes used.

All Letters Addressed: MANAGER, MITSU BISHI 'Co., with name of place under

BRANCH OFFICER NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KAPATSU SHANGHAI, HONGKONG L». HANKOW AGENCIES:- YOKOHAMA: M: ABADA, Esq. CHINKIANG: Messrs. QuARING & Co. MANILA: Mosers, MacONDEAY & CO.

SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima, Coli, Shinew, Namazata and Kami-Yaasda Collieries, and ulan Hoje Colliery, which will shortly be ready to produce un a large scale the

best Buzen Coal

The Head and branch Offices and the Agencies of the Company will receive any order for Coale produced from the above Collieries. T. MATSUKI. Manager, Hongkong.

No. 2. Pedder Street..

(3)

In PiNaiza Ezada.

Cunliffe, The Pioneer Exporta

Russell

10 & 13, Place de la Bourse. ~ECURITIES issued by PARIS

European Gov'ts and Municipalities offering CESCRIPTIVE

WRITE FOR prospectsofimmense returns. PAMPHLETS

To be purchases for cash oe on the **Timas" system of monthly payments, i

CUNLIFFE, RUSSELL C9, being the oldest-estab lished firm of dealers in Premium Bonds in the world, offer advantages absolutely un- obtainable elsewhere. Bonds guaranteed. Exceptional facilities for payment. Numbers checked after every Drawing, Resultsoffraw- ings in English. Holders of drawn Bonds ad- vised at once. Prizes collected free of charge. Bonds purchased "al sight." Loans granted on Premium Bonds. Services continue until Jast Bond drawn. All transactions confidential

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snoo since they left Hongkong. Mr. J. H. Lowis, who was seated opposite to Mr. E. Whealler, has aged a trifie though he seems anergetic as ever bo vas when associated with the Douglas Siesship Co. I was delighted to

whom I found wrated by the side of Mr. H. C come across my old friend Mr. J. R. Michael,

Wilcox. He appears to be making a prolonged stay in Europe where he is continuing his investigations into the question of earrency reform which has been perplexing the minds of so many Far Eastern residents for years past While in America he had the good fortune of assuring a brief chat with President Roosevelt and introduced the subject, and since his stay in London he has called upon several of the leading bankers for the purpose of gleaving further views upon the intrica question. He tells ma that he will not be rafarning to Hongkong for more time asbe finds plenty to occupy his attention in England and on the Continent. Sested at the tabis presided over by Sir Thomas Jackson was quite a large circle of familiar faces. On the right of the genial head of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank was Mr. Gershom Stowort, who appeared in the beat of health and was as jovial as ever. During the course of the evening he made a delightful spasch is proposing "Our Guests," and was accorded a very waru recep tion from the large company present. 176 is not at all certain when he will be returning to the East, but seams anxious to get back umong his old acquaintances in Hongkong. Mr. H. L. Deanys, who was assigned a cent by the side of Mr. J. Bell-Irving, hours the Fast a'calling. but in afraid he will not be going back to the sphore of his labours in the Crown Solicitors' offices of the Colony. Of the other old residents of Hongkong whom I found here I need not say more than that their stay in England has not added to their years or severed their lies with the Middle Kingdom. There are many old hands who might be recalled, but I have no doubt you have by this time seen their names in print. But while on this subject I should like to mention two other well known gentlemen whom I had the pleasure of meeting

few days ago.

I ellado to the late Chief Justice of Hongkong, Sir W. Meigh Goodman who was hastening along the Etrand, and to Mr

AMERICA IN THE PHILIPPINES.

I have just sean specimens of ton donomías- time of per stamps issued by the United States, Gorornment for the Philippine I stands and which, I believe, were for sale last month, The portraits on the stamps represent William McKinley, General Lawton, Rias, Legaspi Abraham Lincolo, Magellan, Admiral Sampson George Washington, and Carriedo,

CRIN TEA.

In the surrent number of Temple Bar" a Japanese writer contributes an articlo en ten whitch, he declares, is work of art and needs a master hand to bring out its noblest qualities. He quofernt length from Lu Walt's celebrated work, the "Chaking" (the Holy Scripture of tea) which must have created a sensation among the Chinose tos marchauts when it was first published in the middle of the eighth century. Some of the ladica will probably be interested to learn that, "eccording to this apostle, blue. is the ideal colour for the tes cup, as it is said to lend additional greenness to the beverage, whereas the white is supposed to make it look pinkish and distasteful. This great master believed in the bevorage as we find him drinking seren caps at Horaisan in order to rids on the sweet breeze. a sitting and then calling for

and weft away thither. writer of the article has omitted to give us any

Unfortunately, th information concerning the decline of the China | tos trado.

HN, CARLYON BELLAIRS, M.P.

"BRAESIDE,"

LARGE AND COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE standing in its owu rounds, with Tennis Courts, Good Dining and Reception Rooms, Largo Airy and Well Furnished Bedrooms, every home comfort. Fine View of the Harbour; Torms moderate Apply to Mrs. F. W. WATTS,

"Braeside,” 20, Maxdonnell Road

Gate of Tang Yneu.") Hongkong, 27th Jane, 1905.

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BOARD AND RESIDENCE,

I a. GILL ANDERS

27,

*GLENWOOD,”

CAINE ROAD. Hongkong, 20th September 1995. (1751

B

FOR SALE

FOR SALE.

RICK and STONE BUNGALOW, at

the PEAK elod

THE HAYSTACK" with about 2 Abres of Ground attached. Built on Farm Lets Nos. G& 61, For Particulars, apply to

D. I. MOSS, Cara of ALEX. Ros & Co..

4, Des Vimax Road Central, Hongkong, Lst December, 1998. 12205

A

FOR SALE,

LARGE HOUSE of foreign styla, No. Mrongly built of excellent materials, perfectly 4 Rua da Prato, S. Lourenco, Macao, rentilated. together with Targ Gardous in front and rear.

Apply to-

WUI TUNG BANK. MacaO,

or SHIU FUNG BANK,

fo, Bonham Strand Best Hongkong, 7th December, 1998, 2238

STORAGE.

FOR COAL TIMBER, &c.

TO BE LET, a Portion of MARINE LOT

THE NORTH POINT, Suitable for above Purpose, EXTENSIVE WATER FRONT. DEEP WATER.

Also FOR SALE. Portious of MARINE LOTS Nos, 31 & 36 on PRAYA EAST 43.000 SQUARE FT, 300 YEARS' LEASE. Approximato ALEA For Partionists, apply-

GEO. FENWICK & Co., LTD. Hongkong, 8th Jus, 190.

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H. HIPTOOLA & CO. MILLINERS AND DRAPERS,

13 and 15, D'Aguilar Street,

Go twice

as far as any others

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Mr. P. R. Ada Mr. 15. S. Bailey MT. X. 9. Bi67

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Downing & infant. M. W. S. Dapron Mr. L. E. Ducroiset Mr. G. A. Panp Mr. C. W. Elwards Mr. W. Einste Counters K. Eatorhany Mr H.J. Fairobild Mr. R. Fincher Mr. B. G. Fisher Mr H. J. teher

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HAVE just unpacked a Larga Assortment.

of FANCY WINTER GOODS, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S SHOPS, and a good Stock of TOYS,

A visit from our kind Customers is solicited, with the rise in Exchange.

PRICES REDCCEO all round in ecaformity

Hongkong, 26th November, 1906. [2162 CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO ALL.

But

Desinan Faller

Mr. & Mr G. Schultz Mr. E. Selwoon

Rev. G. Sarle

Mr. and Mrs. E. Brace

Sheppored

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Thompson

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(Axurien Vice Consul General )

Mr. A. Gibeon. Mr. M. Gill

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len. E. A. Hewett

Almond

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injt.

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Consul, P. Keina Kiss Gowane Horat.

Mr. 41. 4K về ba M. Kaw Dr. Latel

Since the member for King's Lynn visited some of the dockyarda be has been giving the Admiralty pleaty of matter for consideration. In fact us in noted for the posers which he puts to the authorities in Whitehall where, it is said, his attentions are not precisely welcomed. Ho hag now suggested that the new Home feet in only the old Coastgaard Squadron, with a few kisipa added for appearanon sako. Despite officialADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Please pay denials Mr. Bellairs dedures that the mattar`is

& visit to our Store. We are unpacked Capt. and Mrs. Rumell absolutely in accordance with facta, and as this FANCY ARTICLES. RACKERS CHO. . . C. Ber

a large and varied Stock of DOLLS, TUYS, energetic Member is not likely to let the subject COLATES and SWEETS, best quality of Mr Harry Bramley ba last sight of we may bear farther from him WINES and SRT8, English and American Sir. before the end of the Session.

PROVISIONS XMAS CAKES, IMAS Master Wurg w

E. Bransonte CARDS, &o. All at Easonable Prico,

Mr. Gillmors Carter Inspection solicited,

Mastor Cooper JEEJEEBHOY & Coj

Mr. A. Cunning 25, Hollywood Road. Mr. & Mrs. A. Cunning Hongkong, 15th December, 1906.

hai Mr. E Dalsgil Mr. Thedaney Mr. T., Elyson Mr. & Mra, H. C. Fean Mr. H. Fraser Mr. J. Gullant Mr. Thomas J. Guthrie

THE CHARGE AGAINST A KOREAN PRINCE.

to

Victor H. Descon, seen strolling outside the of tho Company uke, seling

bafora y com

Yamanaka Susume, manager of the Shokusan A chargo of franil has been preferred by Mr. Goshi Koisha in Korea, ngeinat Prince Y Chai-myon. The facts of the case are related at some length by the "Jiji Shimpo's" sorres- pondent, but they admit of

of very brief statement It appears that fle Prince's factor Mr. Yamazaka with

appronobed proposal that the "Shokasan Kaisha'" should undertake the work the Prince. Various consultations took place, of reclaiming a quantity of land belonging to and after obtaining evidence, satisfactory sa he supposed, that the title to the land really rested in the Prives, Tamanska agreed to make a contract, under which

200 yen a. sum of

yearly was to be paid for permission

roclaim

the land. Five years' rent was handed over in

advance, ther upon Mr.

ing on behalf machined other

Bad farm Law Charts. Both of them appear to be implements from America and enjoying excellent health and continue to take expenses totalling 13.480

this yen. But at a köen interest in their profession.

juncture Mr. Yamanaka, e meucing the work of reclamation,

panese Resident in the district, soliciting kis Japanese It has recently been noted in some of the coucionanes and protection. Then the Re- home papers that the first Japanese mail and sidont instituted inquiries which disclosed the passenger steamer to complete the voyage to Prines at all. Mr. Yamanaka now demanded fact that the land did not belong to the this country under a Japanese commander has the restoration of his thousand you and just entered the port of London. It was the indemnification for losses, but the Prince claimed well-known Hakatu Mare of the Nippon Yusen exemption from all responsibility tier-vie the dost the man ho hd Kaisha which had the distinction, and one of ir, and sim

defrauded, our writers suzgests

proceedings have accordingly that the Japanese been opened. Prince Yi Chai-gon is the now attainin: anch eniuratones that Emperor's older br ther, so the affair naturally European acxistance will probably, in the near create a great scandal. future, be almost entirely dispensed with, *This inference,' he says, 'is not without plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Crème Charmant, Lit HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com- its serious side, because it is mainly upon Chararent and Special Skin Tonic and Poudre English aid that reliance has been placed. The Charmant will enable you to do it. Japanese aro "gradually becoming independent Sp-cialities for the Skin are the study of a of us in their shipbuilding, and presumably it lifetime. A. 8. Watson &Co., Ltd. Bola Agents.

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