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THE MILLINER'S TYRANNY.

(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.) In that direction, the Cat said, waving his right paw round, lives a Hatter; and in that direction, waving the other paw lives & March Hare. Visit either you liko; they are both mad. If Alice's adventuras had let her to the show-room of a fashionable milliver she would most certainly have boliered that the Cat's description applied to all batters. Who but a madman," she might well ask, could make such monstrous pilos of straw or cara and expect women to wear them?"

But we who have had less experience of Wonderland than Alien have more knowledge pencticul life, and we know that there is one of of the Mad Hatter's delightful irresponsibility about the milliner. With her it is genius, not madness, and gosius cultivated to its highest pite and always with one purpose in view, that by boz art there shall arise an over. Focurring demand for huls, striking, and the expensive. Sho has no armpathy for economical woman who would wear ont ung-bat before buying another. Snch a woman must be trained to be extravagant. As the Dormouse was forced into the teapot, so must her dainty hond be thrust into new headgear. The method must be more subtio than the use

the mere physical strength of the Mad Hatter and hla confederata, but the results are identical. It was raid of Pepys that Dearly as he loved to talk, he could not enjoy nor shine in a con- versation when he thought himself unsuitably dressed.* This is still true of many men, but it is far more true of women; and it is this side of their vanity that the milliner encourages and cultivates, and over which she finally tyrannizes through the room new fashion few lisa Elise. 30 th you

ya'y bapes.

is a description as accurate now as in the reign of Elizabeth only the rast, whispers to the shapes" change

more speedily, and the

legante that not only is the hat of December impossible for March, but the hat of March must be discarded with the arrival of the nightingale.

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Fashion has travelled far since all women were arrayed in flat-crowned hats with very wide straight brims. Yet that was but a mode of yesterday. Now the loading feature in a great variety of shapes is the high crown, so high sometimes that they cannot be worn with comfort in a closed carriage. Many of these are of the Directoire style, the crown being of the same circumference from the bottom to the top, and the brim very narrow or prastically non-existent For the brim a coarse basket straw is often used, with finer material for the crown. One so made in black is half-hidden by its towering planes of tawny-coloured feathers. Another in dark blue Tagal straw is swathed to the top with a broad band of silk in Oriontal velourierblue, red, and gold being most conspicuous among others and two skeletou feathers wave from the crown.

The colouring, by the way was well conceived, eron though the casemble was too striking for good Lasto.

Equally bizarre are the hats with high ronuded crowns and huge bring which are turned down on one side and up on the other. In those the leads are very large and require the hair to be carefully arranged with puffs and sure, or the wearer will be extinguished. The crowns are massed with ostrich feathers standing high in front, or with fewers-many different kinds arranged carelessly on the hat,

with wings

erect in front or falling in limp, with white currants, with cherries, with grapes, or with green gooseberries, or half hidden by huge bows of ribbon, velvet, or of aluminium and other instal tissues. All aim at exaggertion. and attain it, until they cry aloud for a Gilray to portray their wilful absurdities.

Other varieties arrest attention with their studied simplicity. A huge black straw dia- plays

for sale decoration a wide, flat bow of point de Venise worked in gold. Another lis and enormous bow of frayed coarse linen, and at the edge of the brim one tiny rose lying, as if carelessly drooped there by a passer-by upon a third, of white chip, is a long bow of striped black and white straw knotted loosely and thrown across the front; while a hat of belge Dustable has nothing more than a gold cord and tassel which faston the upturned brin on the left side. A gold button and loop to a plaie hat distinguishes a person to be a lunatic; a gold band round it show the owner to he very dangerously infected; and if a tassel be added the patient is incurable," was written by a chronicler of fashion in the latter half of the 18th century. Nowadays such a simple finish to a hat is more often termed NOTE. This mixture is pleasant to the taste"chical any rate when it is adopted by the and warranted free from anything smart woman, and it is she only, indeed, who icjuriona to the most delicate constitution of either dares to do it.

ex, from infancy to old age, and the Proprietors Bolicit wuffazars to give it a trisl to test its valne.

Thousands of wonderful cures have been effectos

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drown of the latter hat, bat on the former there was merely a large spray of the new ccarse muslin flowers in beige, one shade lighter than the silk

Beige is also often used for the bonnets first introduced for motorists, and now adopted for other wear by young girls who recognize their possibilities. The old French fashion plates of the Restoration are being studied for these, and every day we see some fresh revival. It is indood here whore we find the present interest as in other departments of dress, millinary, It

continually recalls half-forgotton portraits, illustrations, caricatures, and the quaint aheat of Bell's Fashionable Magazine, the London Magasine," and other journals of a century ago all of them eloquent, too, of the milliner's tyranny.

JOINT STOCK SHARES.

Mosers, Vernon and Smyth in their weekly share report, dated June 4th, state-There has been a continued fair demand for stocks during the wook and rates have ruled fem, business. however continues more or less restricted by the unwillingness of holders to meet the markot. Exchange on London closes at 1/9 T. T. and en Shanghai at 74).

BANKS.-Hongkong and Bhanghals. In the early part of the week the London rats came stronger at £9110, and our market immediately responded with a rise of $5, to 985, at which rate some few shares changed hands, and later some small sales were made at 990, while the London rate was reported 10 lower at £91. The market close with buyers at 985. Nationsle IS THIS MESSAGE MEANT FOR YOU! remain unchanged and without business.

IF YOU ARE A SUFFERER FROM NERVE DEBILITY, WEAKNESS, THE DEPRESSION DUE TO FEEBle Health, It No8. MR. MARTIN VAS TELLS FOR THE SAKE SUFFERING MANKIND-THE STORY OF HIS RESTORATION TO HEALTH ARD STRENGTH EY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK FILLS.

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week comes from Mr. Martin Vas, a merchant The message to readers of this paper this of Myingyan, Burma, who, thankful for his own eure, is anxions to convey the news to his suffering fellow-men and women, so that they, too, may learn where renewed bealth and strength may be found,

Mr. Martia Vas of Myingyan.. Burma, cured of Nervous Debility and General Weakness by

Dr. Williams' Pink Pille. Says Mr. Vos: "It is now some years since I first became afflicted with general and nervous debility. I lost all my strength, and my health gradually went from bad to worse until st times

I WAS SO WEAK that I could hardly rise from my bed. Every one of my limbs ached; I felt unfit for anything, and was much depressed in mind.

Marine Insurances—With the exception of Csotous which have declined to 195 we have nothing to report under this heading, the market having ruled quite insetive.

FIRE INSURANCES.-Chins Fires continue in demand at 110 but we have heard of no sales, and buyers rule the market at time of closing. Hongkonge have been placed at $345 and close steady at that rate.

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They are high-class and absolutely safe securities, payable to beater; tabond bý the various Governments and Municipalities of Europe; they are redemisht e vë periodical drawings, either with Cash Premiums varying from £40 to 240,000 or, at the very least, at their fuit nóminal vaŽDE," EASY PAYMENTS.

We sell these Boads singly or in combinations of the most atraat, sgores ones, payable by convenient Monthly Tustalaronts ranging from 15s. to £30. Write for Handbook, seit post free.

MELVILLE, GLYN & Co., Bankers, 3, 22an do la Bourse, PARIS (France).

are still enquired for, the holders refuse to part A POWERFUL to any extent and purchasers seem disinclined, to raise the rate, a few shares have changed hands at 32 and 32). Indo Chinas have DISINFECTANT ruled erratic and but few shares have changed hands locally at quotations. Shells have im

62 fat 27 for old and 16 for new shares e proved to 617 on arise on the London market ta same shares. Star Ferrys have been placed the dividend paid on the 3rd Inst. China Manilas continue with sellers at 11 and so sales to report. Denglases are neglected at 36.

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without business to 1424, closing with sellers ut that rate. Perak sugars have beon sold to the Nestli at 270, 260; 285 and 290, closing firm at last rate: Luzons unchanged or without business.

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close quieter with sellers at 9.30 Charbonges remain unchanged and without business, China Engineering have advanced to 18h with buyers in the North.

Docks, WHALVES & GoDowns.---Hongkong and Whampoa Docks have weakened somewhat,

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and after some further anall sales at 68 and 67 CHEAP,

are on offer at the latter rate. K wloon Wharves have hear the wadium of o fair business at 59; and the market closes firm with further buyers at that rate. Shanghai Docks romain unchang- wl, but the latent quotation from the North give the rate as a selling cas. Hongkow Wharves have dropped in the North to 160, but there are buyarn at that eate and shares are difficult to got.

LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS-Hongkong Lands with a continued demand. have- further 110-after-sales at 109.1094 and 110. improved to the market closing with buyers at he highest rate West Points have been placed at 46, and of

close with sellers. Hotels have found buyers the new issue at 40 while the old is on offer at 71. Humphreys have advanced to 94, after some smal sales at 9 and the higher rate. Kowloon-Lands have changed bands at 301 and 30, and more are wanted at the latter rate.

COTTON-Ewas have declined in the North to 120, but shares are in request at that rate, Internationals have fallen se 85. Leon Krog Mows to 105 and Chees to 30. Hongkong's

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I tried all the Blood mixtures and Tonics I Then I placed myself in the hands of a well- known who doctor prescribed medicines which I took regularly, but still my great weakness and norve debility got no better,

I continued in this state for some time, until about two or three years ago a friend of mine; an Advocate in this town, told me of the great benefit be had derived from the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills and advised me to try them

I immediately procured a few bottles of Dr. Williams Fink Pille After taking the first of theso I began to feel my strength. rotarning Continuing with their use for some little time longer I found myself quite

MY OLD SELF AGAIN, my lassitude and weakness had quite disappen red, and I was once more well and strong, as I have remained up to this day."

As with r. Martin Vas, so it has been with countless other sufferers. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fill the veins with New, Pare, Rich Blood, and so impart strength to the Nervons and Muscular systems. They have oured Amenia, Disorders arising from Impererished Blood, Indigestion, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Heri-Bori, and Paralysis also Women's Aches and Ils. Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People can be obtained at most sops where medicines are sold, also direct from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., 83, Kinking Boat, Shanghai, who send 6 bottles for Mex. or 1 bottle for $1.50 Mex. post free to any address

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MISCELLANEOUS-China Borneos with an unsatisfied demand at 13 have improved to 133 with sales at time of closing. China Provs. have found buyers at

Armen at 8.90 buys. at 8.81 close Hem 27: Ceinende after sales have been placed at 19 and close in further re Oh Peak Trams have found farther quest, buyers at 13.2, ex divilbud paid on the 29th Farme, guld be placed at qitations hat no Ropes, Union Water Bosts and Dairy May. shares appear to be available Chins Lights have changed hands at rates between 63 and 73. closing with seller at the latter rate.

LOVE IN THE POST OFFICE.

HUMOROUS SPEECHES BY MEMBERN OF

PARLIAMENT.

An entertaining speech was made in the House of Commons, on April 27, by Mr. Sydney Buxton, the Postmaster General, in reviewing in the House of Commons the Post Office work for the yea

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Mr. Joynton Wickes : It is true that he wrote; fiery letter to the falber. I should have done it myself. I think the Postmaster-Gomor 1 in the same circumstances would have done ses (Hear, hear). In affect the Postmasterede eral the ladies of their choice. (Laughter). Por says postal clerks must not write love letters is Bape there will be a supervision established Possibly that is why an assistant Poster General is to be appointed.

are charge young gentleman may be, he will. I prema of the amatory department (Laughter).

Mr. Buxton promised a full open and impartial inquiry into the aged grievances of Ms. Dob

Whoever the

Fuxton, replying to the 'dobats, said that a penny post to France was a question of money, and he didnot think at present he could ask the Treasury to allot the very consideraisla ZGÍTL" "DECORSATy.

A SHANGHAI WEDDING.

The wedding of Major A. A. S. Barnes, Commandant of the Shanghai Volantoor Corps, and Mrs. Duncan Cooper, daughter of Mrs. John Prentice, took place on Saturday the 29th- at the Union Ckarch: Shanghai 1 beatiful wea ther and before alarge number of guests, no large People had sent him sargestions to increase indeal, that there was scarcely ream in the the revenue. One laer suggested that all offers church for all who wished to attend. The whole of marriage should be zaade through the Post-coremony was very pretty and the arcangements master by telephone at a special fee. (Laughter) had been carried ous with my ch cao." It was I had a ruggestion also from a gentleman that naturally a military wedding, Captain Norman in the case of actions for tench of promise Dyer of the Light Horse, we a Major Baries the plaintiff should not win his or her as best man; the offices of the S. V. actod as unless he or she conlt show & written promise as ushers and a strong contingent of the 8. V. of marriage to which had been attached two-

C. was present to help in various ways. It was shillings and sixpence worth of penny stamp also rotitel that Major Baroos wore the (Laughter). That by and crentleman sem

uniform of tommaslant of tine Volunteers und]" to have suffered from mach the same ovil in

ot of his own regiment, a little compliment A moro practi- different ways. Laughter).

As Major and Mrs.

cal suggestion was that the telephone and that was wall appreciated. left the church the

polo-

This tendency to exaggeration in bats is no new thing, as every me lows who has any acquaintance with old prints and caricatures Fortunately, when the milliner's fyrinny is carried too far there are always to be found brave spirits ready to insistit do it in the ut this moment, when the show-roms of the

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hongkong, Trinity Bux- modistes are full of eccentricities, we notice that the best-dreseed women are not wearing the day: June 6th. iloly Communion (7.30 but are cleverly adapting the new ideas to their statins (10 am.) Ordination Service (11 an individual needs. This accounts for the charm. (Full Choir). Hymn, 150; Litany, Introit, graph poles should be need for advertisements officers of the Corps crossed their swords to

Come

Holy

Ghost"-Attwood. Holy Comma especially for soap and pills, which seem la ba form an archway, under whirl the newly ing array of toques I noticed at one of the most notable weddings-of Eastertide, for the high nion (12-noon.) Kyrie, dlam in F; Hymn, 341; the

requisites for human dure.married gair passed. Outside, in the road Directoire huts suggest to a clever mind many Preacher, Rev. E. J. Bar, Psalme, of the embers would object. (Applause He Stewart, bwelve from every unit, presented arms Evensong (Laughter). I wafraid that the wathetic sanse detachment of Volunteers under Capt. G. E ideas for this type of head-gear. Again, (5.15 p.m.) Responses. Fe tival; Psal flower-inden hats have always a charm in them, the evening (11) Magn ficat, Smart, Nune was pleased with the increase under the mage-

zine post of British publications sent to Cand gave three cheers as Major and Mrs. Baraus entered the carriage, which was drawn by a selves, while there is no more becoming setting for Dimittis, Monk; Hymes, 18, 163 ani 27.

PETER'S CHURCH, Queen's Itsad, West:-

team of artillery ponies and driven by int. ung and pretty face. And there is no reason, why those hats should be of Brobdingnagian size Trinity Sunday, Morning Prayer 11 in. Venite, I must be content to go down to posturity s

the towers chosen with more regard to start. Alcock; Paalmis, Hayes and Matthews: Te Deum, the aau whe, made two British magazines L F. Canning and R. W. Davis of the Artillery.

Woodward (Smart) Turle; Benedictus, Garratt, read in Canada instead of one American.

A troop of the Light Horse commanded by ling one's neighbours than to realizing beauty Jubilate, 160 215 and 405, Hymns, 172, 185 and

CLARK'S LOTE STORY..

Lieut. A. Urighton formed a snart escort af old-fashioned Leghorn is being recalled for 370, Kyrie, Abbs. Holy Communion 12.15. Even

the carriage was rattled away to Mr. Jalu some of the most picturesque of these hatsing Praver 30 Fasims. As Eet; Magnificat,

Prentice's house at Yangtzepoo. The uffiones One of them,

wreathed with Chion roses, varying from a healthy pale pluk to the fad Smart; Nine Dimittis, Felton; Hymns, 350, 170, Britain, white 435 were received from variont of the S.V.C. followed a litlu hater in

432 and 62; Kyrie, Abia.

Tantivy "ensel.

The

two

JAVA TEA INDUSTRY,

IMPORTATION OF 3. HẠN TEA SEED

this

As to the cash-on-delivery system initiated for the Colonies, 4.200 parcels were sent from Colonies. One may say that cash on delivery is of that colour, mized with their tiny The Church launch Dayspring, will call on ships crating an outlook for British goods, ever foliago and buds, and here and there showing carrying white crows to bring friends ashore te glimpses of a soft yet rich ribbon of Watteau the services between 9.15 and 10.30 am, and be though small, among our Colonies.

Mr. Burter, though he did not approve of the blue, is ideal in its way. Loug strings of this tween 5.15 and 6 pm (Kowloon Police Pior

a vota of the ribbon can also be added, to he tiet lasely under 10.30 and 8), returning afterrorda. All the Daylight Saving Bill, had taken one ear, for such additions are greatly approved sittings are free and unappropriate, Visiters employés in the, szeretary's department to its

whether they would like to lunge from nine to The Tea Industry of Jaya las cd late years whether in ribbon or velvet, but they should welcome. Books, do, provided.

four instead of ten to five. Of 840, 661 voted | assumed a position of importance which only a Sanday School 10-145 am. be used with discretion. Flowers of the cornfield

short time since was littlêdhought, of by growers. WERCETAN METHODIST CHECK, Wanchai. for the earlier hours, and 143 against -poppies, daisies, and coralowers-paxed with

Expenditure had increased and he had handed in this country, and much anxiety is now being raving ears of wheat, such as were worn in the Sunday Servico 10.15.m, and 6.15 p.to Preacher:

Ear. T. W. Scholas, A. Sacrament of the to the Treasury a million less than two years ago.ovidenced by Indian producers with regard to eventies, ure revived for such hate; and Lond's Supper after the evening service. Tuesday Mr. Jonsen Hicks amused members by rela- Java's rapidly-increasing output. The heavy etdor-dewers, pansies violets, xamblers, R.opm. Wesley Guild Meeting. Alu seal Eventing at some length the lore story of a postal parehases of Tulian sced which have during

and Salelives, Home, Arsenal Street, ing Sailors

clerk nained Dick, and the hardships which had recent years been effected for export to that Sunday 3.0 p.m. P. S-a. 80 p.m. Goal Meeting, Leco imposed upon him by the Department.island must naturvily be viewed with alarm by conducted by Mr. Hayward, Monday 8 p. Mr. Dick, he said, was a postal clork in Glasgow those who are unacquainted with the conditions A word of unstinted praise may be given to Fellowship Meeting. Wo nesday 8.0 p.m. Temper who cast his eye on a certain Miss M., who world existing in Java. Although a considerable many of the schemes of colour the milliner is ance Mealing introducing this season. There is a shade of $T.

expansion in the planted area undoubtedly has dark blue verging on purple which is iniciously

taken place of late, a tour through the tea blended with vivid red beige, and a range of

growing districts there discloses a fact, which greys which hint at the shade of natural tus

will go some way to alloy uneasiness on the Fore generally used with stronger colours or

part of Indian growers regarding exemire sup plies from Java; for it is evident that a very with white ure now seen for the first time in

considerable proportion at the seed shippeil millinery. Empire greens and blues and reis

from this country has not been purchase with are used with black as a foil, or with ribbons of

the object of

out rist ortensions us is Eastern tints, soft yet definite. Of all thus

here andiu: Leeds more careful treatment than boigs, and it emphatically demands a contrasting

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Bauksia roses, are all charming for the purpose, together with clever tonchies green. blue, or red ribbon or velvet.

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ANDREW'S

CHURCH, Rovioon-Trinity is all probability soon become his wife, Miss Sunday, 6th June 1009. Alomning Service at 11 M.'s father took objection to Mr. Dick and a.iz. and Holy Communion at noon by the Bor. communicated with the postal enthorities, with A Dallas Ennis, Chaplain of the Forces. Evaning the result that Mr. Dick, in consequenseof what service at 6p.. by the Rer. A. P. Crofton. Ser was officially described as his discreditable con- vices on Sundays are:-Holy Communion on let, duct, was transferred to Manchester.

ANITATE FATHER. 3rd and 5th Sundays of the month at noon. Holy Communion on 2nd and 4th Sundays at 8 am.

At Manchester he received a letter from the Morning Prayer at 11 am. Evening Prayer at 6irate father, who complained of Mr. Dick main-

taining influence over Miss. M., and Mr. Dick generally both UNION Carne, Kennedy Road Minister as a consequence of Mr. M.'s representation-vas hard, said Mr. Joyrsson Hicks, that just because he wrote love letters

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colour near the face. In one instance in which Rev. C. H. Hickling. 11. Wórebip. Hymas feially warned by his superiors. It is rather but has rather son utilized to

it was on a large hat of Ottoman silk, the brim 7, 515 and 309, anim 8 (Winchester), Antken "O taste and sne” J. Gous). p.m. Worship. Hymns 10, 19, 29 and 169.

was lined with Dunstable straw-an innovation for this purpose-in a rich shade of purple; in another, emerald green was chosen for the doublure. Green wings decorated the

ST. JOSEPA's Causas, Garden Road (Roman

Catholic), Masy, Benediction and Sermon English, at 10.

Mr. Crooks (indicating the front banch Ministers); Nerer been in love themselves; they

don't know what it means.

the aria already planted with the unproductive China bash. It has been ascer tained that the various juts of Indian send, and more particularly the pure Assam indigenens,. are especially anited to the peculiarities of the

Java soil and climate and that the areas onitívat.. ed with these jats have yielded flashes so prolific

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nå to almost doable the outtaru par sore, "in

any cases, formerly gathered from the old China plant. Heuce the enterprising Dubl groter has not been slow to recognise thu,

result, the advantages to be derived from the employment

weedy hina, bush, which has been largely responsible of Indian seed and, for the poor liquoring nattractive tax which mutil recent years have characterized Java's produce, is gradually disappearing.

and being supplemonted by other and more productive growths. It

perhaps not resenilly known that the Government of that island nowadays · practically refuser to lean land for the opening ont and enlargement of tea interests, so that the only means of increasing supplies from the Dutch colonion is by the introduction of a plant which will afford a greater output per acre; and it is doubtless chiefly on this account that sports of Indianer for to the Java markot lay recently asennol inch prominent proportion. Ceylon Times.

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own

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Seid by local Chemists and Stores

F. C. Calvert & Cn.. Manchester, EBĻ.

MAKES THE SKIN/

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KEEPS THE SKIN SOFT, SMOOTH, and WHITE {}

ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

¿Delightfully COOLING & FEMMESHING

·darling sha magya Busalem,

1/4 17/9, and 25esth M. BEETHAM & SON, Cheltenham,

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