THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL DOJE, 1910.
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dentifrice that the teeth require. is an alkaline, slightly astringent, deli- ciously fragrant deodorizer and tonic for the tooth and mouth structure Use Sozodont. Absolutely pure.
MARKET
AVERAGE
PRICES.
April 28th, 1010
"The Frices are giran in.Dollar Cente.
Beneuen KEAT. NEX Men Lung Pa Yak-Bee!, sirloin
20
22
A Shiu Ngau Yok-Boast Beef....
Ngan Num-Breast of Beef ...
Tong Tok-Bat for woup
20
BAT Ngau Yok Pa-Boo! Stoak...... 12
滷
and prime cat. 1. Ham Ngau Yok-Corned Beef
Ngan Yok Ch'ong-Sausages
"
■ No-Bullock's Braini .net
Ngan Lao-Boat Steak, Sirloin lb. 90
Ngau LeBullock's Tongue,
Fresh,
mach 50
J
#42 Hàm Ngwa Lo-.. corned
Ngau Tau-Bullock's Head... Ngau Bam—
Heart... lb. 13
Tàu Hàm Ngan Kio Book Hunap
alt ............... 29 Kok-Bullock's Feet... each
Ia-Bullock'e Kidney.
Ngau Me-Bullock's Tail
18
Ngan Kon-Bullock's Liverib. 11
undressed
Ngan To-Belleck's
Lock's Tripe,
+ Ngau Taxi Tau Kok-Calve's
head and Footpi
$1.00
*** Yong Pal Kwat-Mutton Chop Ib. 22
Yong! Yong
Yong
mmm Yong
2nd
Wam Lai Chi Kon—Liskoos, Small
Ning Mong Lemons, Saigon „ 5 BRA Luisang Mong-Mango, Manila 10
On Nam Morig-Mango, Saigon * Shan Cank par 100.
16 -šai. Kwik--Water Melon, American
Ib. MH Gsi Kri-Water Melons China Heung Kwa-Musk Melon American, andere dadla, Passion Fruit, American ... paol Papaw Ist
2nd,
Fale Lam—Olivos
Che
Chiu
Sweet
Ch'ang-Orangen.
999-2 1]
SAN Man Ching-Orages, Macso
Bugall Mi Chu s Kat-
Tim Kat
Mandarin Fa Shang-Peanuts Shanghai Li-Poor American 10 BL-Peace Shanghai ..................... Hang Plums Swatow...lk. PM Sin Isi-Pasts, Cooking Canton 12 any De-Ferminans large
Fan Ti Po Lo-Pine-apple...... Pineapple Cooking only... 2nd
* Tri Tolu--Plantains
Won Shoulder
of Mutton..., a
20
*
Heart sich
WE
Kidneys... sch
*
Hi Tong Keep tier... lb. 24.
gth" Kök--Fig's Foot sich 12
- CHU TẤM
Ckú In-Pige Kidney
met 24
lb. 25
Ohi Phi Kwat-Pork Chop lb. 18 Oba fan-Pig's Heart
Tai Chu Kon-Pigs Liver
גן
Lak Yau-Tamelo, Amoy
each
25
Chím Lo Luk Yau-Pumolo, Siam,, 20 San Hop To-Walnuts, Break, lb. 13 Bois Ta-Walauts, Green Saghal Lo Kwat
YEUNTABLES, do. #MYE thangliai Ya Chi Chat....
Artichokee, Shanghai......
"
Long Soo Teol-Asparagus. dos.— Caul Bau-Bamboo Shoota. Ib.-
C# Nga Trdi-Beans, Sprout
Tax Kok
30
Oha Teai-Sucking Pige (t
order)
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22
&
Shang Ng Yu-Mation Book
Yau-Boot Suct Shang Yong You Ngau Taal 4 Nai Lắp Cương-Book,
Theo Ngan Lớp Chương Veal
fF Kai Tai-Chicken...........................
Sin Kai-Capons.
A Fan Kau-Doyan.....
Sang Sheng Shou ip-
Ay-Ducks
Wild Duck pair
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...b. 16
Min Tow
Pis Tau
*+
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Broad
Frenob, s'hai
0 Moon Bin. Tau-Beans,
Macao (French)
Hung Tau Te'oi abo Bestreet
Kats Bug-Cane,
El Tring Ke-Brinjah Green...
Yuen Ka-
Bed
BPak Tuci--Brassica
Kat Tol--Cabbage Chinese
Shanghai
* S'hai Kal Troi
Kam Shia-Carrots
11
A
5
#Ye Toi Fă- Caulidower.... eash
Tai Ya Ta'of Fargesize Chung Yo TreiFa-Cauliflower,
#3
En
asemaakb 36-*
22
gta Kai Tan--Lien's Eggs .................dos. · 24
MER); Canton
Nion Kai-Fowls, Hainan, Non-Geekend at
Snarghsi.................cessition pair Pak Kop-Pigeons {'
Holhow-
WNE S og Hol Y&Ngos-Gulers,
Canton each 24
On Ch'un Quail panne
To Trai-Hare KrimovoEERS
JJ
"
"
Shin Koi-Pheasant.IIED) Chi Ku-Partridge ...each WF
548 Birds
... 101.
A Fo Kai Kung-Tarkeys Cock lb. 6
Fo Kai Mo-Tarkeys, Han...
FISH.
Kai YuBarbel
Pin T-Brezm
Tam shou Ya-Canton Fresh
water Fish
Mau Tu Cut Fish...............
Man
TU-Codfab
Bai-Crabs
MAY Ya-Cuttle Fish....................
Wong Mei Lun-Dsoe... Bila Kit To Shá--Dog Fieh
Hoi Sin-Eels, Conger ............... Tam Bin-Eola, Fresh
Ahdi
Wong Sin-Eels, Yellow
Tin Kai-Frogs Shak
Shak Pan-Garoupa... Mi Par Kay Ya--Gadgos
H❤ Teo Pak Yü-Herrings
Halibut
Wong Fa Ye-Libras.
-Lobator
Shi Yu-Mackerol Loach
1. Chi Pu Malo
Mong Ta-Moug Fish
MK Sung H-Oysters
*** Kai Kung Yu--Parrot Fish
Tan Lo Poreb
Kan Tex Yo-Pikə FaPo Tun-Plaice
Pak Chong-Pomfret, White..
Hat Chong Ming Hi-PRATES....
Black...
Pi PSR-Bay. de man Chun Ya-Reach.......
6 Sik Kan Kung-Rock Fish
Sa T-Shark
Ma Yau Y--Salmon, Canton Shang Salmon, Fresh Water B-Shrimpe
Ris F's Ya-Skata.........
Lap Yü-Snapper Tats Ya-Soles Res
23. Wân Yu-Tonch...
10% Tao Han Yu-Turbot,sering DE KO YU-Turtlos, nuali, freskë
water
Pak Bit YüWhite Bait...... FRUITA. Hang Tae-Almonds.
Kam Shan Ping Ho-Apples,
California
**** Tio Ten Pin Bo-Apples, Cloo
Hol Tong-Appios, amall, Coo
Fax Chi-Apples, Castard,
Macos
**** Yat Pan Ping Eo-Apples,
鹽香茶者 Bhang.
Houng Thin-
Bananas, fragrant, Canton...
Shang Hoang Taiz-BananES
brides, Macao,
Yourg To Carambola.........
Fin Lert Chestants, Chicasa
Ye Tes-Cocoanuta...........
10
14
14
16
20
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25
20
10
TP Tri Trapez. let qi. Ib. ----
King Mong Lemons, Chinese
*** Kan Shang Lingmen-Lemon,
Amaricasnog Lai Chi-Lichées, Fresh,...1st ql,
10
China fo 6 Young C Can FoolCalery, Eag A Fu Kwa-Bitter Squash
Kon Lát Chin-Chilies, Drista 80 mom Tring Lat Tain-Chilies, Gras. „.83 M&C Hang 13 Thiu-Chilips, Bod...
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Tez Kenng-finger, young
Ta-Groon Pe
Kan Horse Radieh, S'Lai
0
4
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fresh., MĖSAPIRE
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Foonkowy If Shanghai Shu Taal-Potato Shanghi #**# Yat Pan Bhu Taxi-Potatoes,
Japanes
#ER O Man Shu Taai-Potatoes,
# F Ko Shu Thai--Potatour,
■ Fan Ahn--Potatoes, Swoot..... Tung Kwa-Pumpkin
AI CHO TRÁI Tool furaline H # Hung Lo Pak Tasi-Badich
Kon Tw'ung Tau-Shalote......
Via Tool-Spiunchenems
Fan Ke-Tomatoe
Lo Pak-5 pisach Chinese................
mig Lien Ngua-Lily Boot
Yeung Lo Pak-Tarnips, Eng. Tsit Kwa-Vegetable Marrow, #MA Tai -Water Chestnuts,
Common mer **** Iwei Lam Ma Tai- Water
Chestnuts, Mandarin .............
che sai Yuong Tai Water Gregies
Tai Shu-Ya¤IA.............
Sage, cinnamon për
2
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5
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bundle
The prices necessarily vary from day to day and the Sanitary Board has power to compel stallholders to sell at the price quoted. :
W. Bowax-RoWLANTIR,
Secretary, Sanitary Board.
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MARTIN'S
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CITY OF DIVORCE.
NEVADA'S OBBAT VENTRE FOR UNMARRYING.
The New York correspondent of the Daily Telegraph wrote on April 3rd -----
There is going to be concerted action with the object of ending the career of Beno, Nevada, as the divorce colony of the United States. A bill is shortly to be introduced into the local B.G applicant for divorce must actually reside in Many prominent men who
gislature extending the period during which
Prices would certainly have risen, above 24jd. Instead of receding to 243, had it not been for a |・FOVITA) of Chinese import tandé and the great rise in the price of Indian opium, which necessitated occasional sales of silver on China socount; those sales, though limited in amount, and to be reckoned with in the aggregats, and besides the mere apprehension of freer sales from China acted as a check to any upward tendency in the market sh
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
Messrs. Vernon & Smyth in their weekly share report dated April 29th state
BRITISH-BORNEO PETROLEUM SYNDICATE (LIMITED).
INCREASE OF CAPITAL
may pro tion from sopps the system. THE COLOMBO YOUNG LADE WAS IN A 24130, per on, and Storling Exchange at 1/98 Nation. to work petroleum deposits in British
which makes divorce merely a matter of spend-
ing one's holidays in a resort famous for its exquisite climate are planning a campaign with
the idea of removing what many regard as a stigma, upon the State of Nevada
A lady correspondent of the New York World, who is now on a visit to Rano, sends in- teresting details of life in that city, towards which she says, thousands of eyas turn longingly with ellent or expressed desire." "Oh if I could only get there, that refage for disappointed hope!
What," she exclaims, would our news- papers be without Reno Even those who dis approve of Reno the most never fail to read a story dated from there, if only for the pleasant titillation of being shocked. There is an apprehension in certain quarters that dies fata is already casting its shadow over Reno, and the election this coming November may retire this fair town into the monotonous
oblivion into which Sioux Falls has already sunk. So all ye who have been taking comfort for many moons in the thought that if things came to the worst there was always Bono to resort to, haste ye here at once, because if a change is made, it will be in January, and there is just time to get nader the-wire.
When you reach Reno you dash into the fucatest, ligat, smartest little tow you ever saw. Waiting at the depot for the arrival of the Limited are porters in uniform from the hotels, several habitues of gambling hells along the track, and women dressed in the latest mode. waiting to welcome a visitor from the East. Drawn up at the platform are all kinds ́of vehicles, from the dusty brckboard to a Pan- hard our. As you step off the train you glanca, nerose the cinder-plot station, and there, in enormons letters, you read the word "Divores." ***Goodness, what can that be! you say to your- helf, and then, drawn by that magic word, you approacht closer, to discover, in very small letters, the farther legend, Yourself from 35 to buy yourself a pair of trousers,”.
GETTING WEAKER EVERY DAY
PRECARIOUS CONDITION INDBED UNTIL DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS CURED HER DECLINE, RESTORED HEE STRENGTH, MADE HER" STRONG, HAFFT AND HEALTY."
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Fow would think looking at the bright healthy young face in the portrait which adorns this page that the possessor was for two and a half years so weakened in body and spirit by that bleed poverty which is called "Deoline, sad which is the beginning of consumption, that life-lost all charm and interest for her. Yet ench sotually was the caso, as Miss E. E. de Silva related in the following words when called upon at her home, "-Clergy House,” Elio Horse Road, Muiwal, Colombo..
"I fell into a decline' about two and a half years ago," said Mies de Silva, "and became a constant unfrer fra splitting headaches, Spots seemed to be floating before my vision when these headachos were at their worst, and my eyes also painel me greatly, especially when I was in a bright light.
Miss E. E de Silvu, of Colombo,
cho here tells the story of her cure by
Dr. Williams Pink Pilla.
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I lost all desire for foxl, even the most
resses point out establishing residence, who tempting dishes failing to give me appetite. I
"In the dining-room of the leading hotels-it is a town of 15,000 people-the obliging wait- the divorcees. There is a whola table of women, have become acquainted with one another, and who prefer to ent together instead of in coli- tude. Over at the side is a woman of 40, who is sing, and who is chaperoned by hor grown- up daughter. Covered trays leave the dining- room. Just got here the day before yesterday; it was all in the papers; has her meals in her room, but she'll get miglity tired of them before her time is up, says the girl.
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bewame so thin, weak and languid that exercise. of any kind was distasteful to me, and life lost all its interest and enjoyment.
I continued in this wretched state for msay months, during which time oonsulted doctora and book medicines regularly, but all the physicians care and skill did me no good at all
-I simply grew weaker every day.
"It was my brother who advised me than to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pala People. He had used them himself, and declared them to be unrivalled as a Tonic medione. I noticed an improvement in my condition after taking
was greatly improved, and lifa seemed more interesting and worth the Hiring. After I had taken siz bottles I was completaly cured, and not merely for the time being only but per- manently, for I have not had a return of my, old complaints for over seventeen monika.
"I am now strong, healthy and happy. I de not suffer from headaches, my appetite is of the hest, my eyes never pain ma, and I am a cheerful, healthy girl ones again owing to the great good Dr. Williams' Pink Pills bave done me. As a mark of my gratitude I give you fall permission to publish my statement.
The colonists are called 'divorcées,' or divorcons," according to whether suits are alad or not. Reno is surrounded by mountains. These are varied in their character and glorions in colouring. Some of the peaks are snow-only the first bottle. My appetite, for instance, capped, and some are inaccessible, but others have splendid roads for automobiles and some fascinating trails for horseback riding.
*This is the chief reason for Reno's popa- larity as a divores centrs, outside the fact that it is in Nevada, and its accessibility, only ten hours' ride from San Francisco. And may ba you don't think that, when the quist of Heno palls upon the colonista, they his themselves away to the town, which the new civic adminis tration is trying to make the Pass of America.
* Walk down the street of Reno on a Satur day afternoon for a little local colour, and see what, if you are forced to sojourn here for six Luonths because your husband is ornel to you and doesn't match your temperament any more, or you have found another who padar- stands your higher nature better, would be the liveliest half-day in the week for you. All along the kerb are drawn up the rigs of the rauchmen who have come to town for a week's trading, and the sidewalks are crowded with their wivas and children psoring at the styles. Cowboya lope by on ponies, yet, my word! here comes that Englishman down the street is most correct riding get-up from Rotton Row, Thon you hear all the gossip. Then the afternoon paper comes; you glance at it and read that in Reno that morning a decree was signed that separated a millionaire steel man and his wife of twenty- five years' standing and that a famous actress has just arrived on the Limited."
All this gives one of the best pictures of America's divorce calony that has been published for a long time.
THE SILVER MARKET.
——Sobjoined-is-Memra. Mocatia & Goldsmid's
circular dated April 9th:---
Business in local stocks has been quistor during the past week, but on the whole ratan
An extraordinary general meeting of this" have been fairly well maintained, and in sexe company was held at Winchester House on instances show further advances. Rabbors" have sased off in sympathy with a quieter London presiding, for the purpose of increasing the April 8th, Sir W. Hood Treacher, K.C.M.G., market, and little has been done, sellors pre- capital of the company. dominating at the close. The latest quotation for The Chairman, in summarising the present Fine Hard Para Rubber per Boater is 11/11/2 position of the syndicate, said they held the sole par Jb.
Bar Silver in London is quoted at T.I. The T.T. rate on Shanghai closes at 743; and had been investigating the oil-bearing lands Borneo, an are of 31,000 square miles, and the Bank's buying rate for 3 days' bills in that territory aineo October, 1908. As a resalt at 742.
they had taken up 440 square iniles, of which 160 miles were oil-bearing land and 280 miles pro tective territory held on a very favourable lense Their property was traversed by several oil-belts, and two distinct classes of oil had been found MARINE INSURAKOES-URICUs hate again
one being a natural liquid fuel and the other & been done at $850, and more shares are procurable.ruluile oil of high value. Owing to its excellent Cartons are still enquired for at $170, but shares quality this oil would find a ready market. The second grade oil is a natural liquid fuel, and the are not available at the rate, and no business is
British Admiralty might be expected to prove reported. China Traders, North Chinns, and
one of the largest enstomers for this product. Tangtazes are nachanged and without local business.
BANKS.-Hongkong and Shanghais have been fixed at $985 down to $975, at which latter rate
the market closes with sellers, London is un- changed at £91/109. Nationals continus in request at 376.
FIRE INSURANCES.-Hongkongs have improved to $342) and Chinas to 5:12, both with closing in request.
SHIPPING-Horgeng, Canton and Macaon are unchanged with sellers at 330, and China and Manilas at $81. Douglasen Fasa bean booked at 834 and Indos at $73.down to $70, imt at the lattor rate there are buyers. Shell Transports have been bought at 94/5.
REFINERIES-China Sagars have appreciated considerably, and sales up to $177 have boon booked market closing firm with buyers, Lumons are sti 1 on offer at $29.
Moviro.-Raybe have been booked
At
various rates from $8 to 281, olosieg with sellers at the latter. Chinese Engineerings and Charbonnages are unchanged, and without local
business.
DOCES, WHARVES AND GODOWNS.-Hong kong Whampoa Deck's woulinue work with sellers at $62 and Kowloon Wharves at 859. New Amoy Docks are procnesble at 39 and Shanghai Docks at the rednised rate of Tis. 76, Shanghai and Honghew Wharves have been booked at Tia. 124 and eloso with sellers.
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong- kong Lands have been booked at the improved rate of $102, and Kowloon Lands at $29, both closing in request. West Points have sold and are on offer at 840. Shanghai Lanismo slight ly easier with Bolos at Tla. 111. fumphreys Estates have gold and are wanted at $81. Hotels unchanged and without business,
COTTON MILLS.-Hongkongs have declinal to $63 sellers after salesat $6. Ews are quoted in the North at Tls. 157 sellors, Internationals ot Tls 62, and Soy Chees at the reduced rate- of Tis 250.
MISCELLANEOUS-China Borneos are ensiar. with sellers at 11). China Providents have been booked at $83, Dairy Farms at 219 and Watsons at 864, all closing in further request, Cements have sold and are still procurable at $74, and Electrics at $21. There are sailors of Ropes at $212, Union Water Boats at 29, United Asbestos at 312 and Powalls at : 3.
RUBBERS, United Serdange have
been
They also possess rights over oil-landa in
Burma, which it was intended to explore simal- ameusly with the development of the oil pro. perty in Borneo.
In order to develop their properties to advan tage they intowled simultaneously to drill wells on an extensive scale, and to provide for the purchase of further drilling plant, and to enable this work to be done it was proposed to raise an increased amount of working capital.
The directors congratulate the shareholders upon the promising position of the syndicate. Both of their oil properties were situated in countrica where extensive and enormously rich oil-fiolds have already been proved to exist and from which large production had boon taking place for a number of years he referred to the operations of the Shell Company in Dutch Horneo and the Burma Oil Company in Burina.
to tho British Borneo and Burma Petroleum Resolutions altering the name of the Company Syndicato, Ltd, sub-lividing the existing 29,000 Preference shares of £1 each with 58,000 of 109. each, and increasing the capital of the Company to £100,000 were carried unanimously.
A warranted euro for!! noquired or constitutional
CLARKE'S charges from the Urinary Ores is
3.41. PILLS.
Fin other sox. These famous fals also cure Gravel, Pains in the Back and all Kidney Disorders. Frea from moscary. J'orty years miceS Sold by all Chersists and Kurokocpor throughout the world.
VISITORS AT HOTELS
Rosaxona HoraL
Mr. P. E. Adoma Miss V. 9, Allos Mr. E. V. A zold Mr. F Am tin
J. I, Backbone
Mr H. Browne Yr. M. Brakper Mr. E. C. Buel? Mr. W. M. Batchart Hr, W. Cartwight en J. D. Champlin Mir, F. J. Chapaen
bought at 155/. down to 147/ London Asiatics Mr. tatt at 175 and 173/6, Eastern and International Trasta at 431 and 42/5 premium, London Ventures at 9. and Glausalys at $3 (3tx.). Our latest London wire quotes: Castlefields 117/6 sollere, Linggis 65/6 sollers, Anglo-Malays, 33/- Sellers, shelfords 25 sellers, Highlands and Lowlands 160/- sellers, Sapongs 40) cellers, and
Ledburys 120 - Bellors, tra
Mr. H. L. Candon Mes. W. F. Cow
Mr. F. 8 Crowley Mr. G. Curry
Hon. Mr. W. Bece
Dovica
Mr. Mr. H. Ebenfels
LIVE INSECTS IN TEA.
Much indignation has been aroused at Stock- holm by a report of the Swedish Board of Sani. Work women are weak naually only because tation, which Las just been issued. The mem-M. D.Eonnelly
Mr. J. H. Dolan their blood lacks nourishment Dr. Williamsbers of the Board had been for some time en Mr.
Mr. L A. Pink Pills for Pate People arate the good | gaged in analysing samples of the teas for sale. A
Frayfie Mr. A. E. Ddurich Blood requisite to restore perfect health, and in the markets, and it seems that many of the Mr. C. F. Eggert this is why they have cured thousands of both brands were adulterated to an incredible ex- woxes of Ausmin, Nervons Debility, "Decline," tent, some even containing quantities of liver. E Econboter Indigestion, Liver Disorder, Bank-pains, insects. Prosecutions will donbtlex follow in Mr W, S, Fraser Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Paralysis, ¦ due course.. Bari-Beri, also the special ailments of Indies, Thay uro obtainable, from medicing vendors everywhere, also direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co, 84, Szechuan Real, Singhai, 1 bottle for $1.50, 6 bottles for $3 post free to any address.
CHURCH SERVICES,
PELK CHURCH--Holy Communion 8 am, every Sunday. A
ST. PETER'S CHOCH, Queen's Road West.- 5th Sunday after Easter, 1st May Matias, II a.m. Fenite, Goodei; Talma, Wealey, Turlo, Mony, Anon, Te Doam, Hayes, Russell, Sauer: Kyrie, Abba; Hymas, 316, 146, 223 and Evensong, 6.30 pm. Faims, Parcell, Cooke, Dous Misaratur, Taroker, Cantata, Woodward; Hopking Hyzaa, 307, 971, 345, pod 505,
The Church launch Dayspring" will call op ships carrying white crows to bring friends shore to the services between 9.16 and 10.30 am, and between 6.15 and 6 pm, (Kowloon Folioe Pior 10.30 am. and 6 p.r.: returning afterwards) The Asavoring Ponnint" is tho Call flag.
ansppropriate All the sittings are free and Visitors are welcome Books, &c., provided.
Sunday School 10 to 10.45 pm. UNION CHOROя, Kennedy Road-Minister:-- Eev. C.
H. Hickling. 11 am. Worship, Hymns, 12, 18, 14, and 489; Paul 148 (St. John); à p.m. Special Service for Children, Young People and their Friends. Prize Distribalioa 6 pm. Worship
Hymne 15, 17, 491 and 488, Friday 8 p.m. Christian Endeavour Society. Bubject.
Our King,”
The silver market during the past week has been very steady, the quotations showing slight fluctuations between 244d. and 241, to-day's price being 241 China has been a fairly persistent seller, awing probably to the improv ed Chinese import trade, and these sales have enabled the demand from the Indian bazaarn and elsewhere to be filled without disturbing the markat. A abipment of over £300,000 to Bombay this week in addition to other outlets has considerably reduced the stock in London, bat as much of the buying lately has been for forward delivery, yesterday apot silver wont to a discount, though to-day the quotations are level. The near future of the market depends largely on whether Chins continues to sell, bet in view of the renewed activity in India and Home Continental buying the undertone of the market appears good.
The following extracte are taken from Mesars. Samuel Montaga & Co.'s circular dated April Bth.
The Continental demand for bar gold has. ceased. The arrivals, amounting to half-a- million sterling, have been bought by the Rank of England, with the exception lo quantity of reserved for India. A considerable gold coin has been arranged for shipment to London from the United States of America, and a small som from Holland. Its not likely that more will come from the latter quarter, as the Dutch Bank rato bas been raised to 5 per conf.
During March. the price of silver made steady recovery from the first day-on which was. rė gistered the lowest prices for cash and two months, viz., 23 and 234d, to the last day of the month, when both prices were fixed at 24, the highest gootations-exactly one penny rise in the quotation for cash,
Whilst the Indian bazaars were recovering
breath after the sudden fiscal blow of Feb-
ruary 25 many foreign countries bought freely sud close on half-a-million pounds worth loft this side for the Continent
WESLEYAN METHODIST CRUECK, Wanchai- Sunday Service 10.15 .. and 6.16 p. Freacher: Rer. J. A. A. Baker. Subject for Sunday Evening. "Christ and Love,"
SAILORS AND SOLDIER HOME, Anal Street.- Sunday, 8 p.m, P. 5. A. 8. p.m Gospel Meeting Monday 8 p pm. Fellowship Meeting Wednesday, p.m. Temperance Mooting. Saturday 8 p.m. Prayer
Mosting. ST. JOHN's CATHEDRAL, Hongkong.-8. Philip 8. James, 6th Sunday after Easter, May 1st. Holy Commanton (7.30 san.) Matins (11 am.) Responses. Festal; Youits. Gondeo Fomins,
Hopkins, Monk, Hopkins; To Baker in Pre Jubilaty Ayrtong. Anthemum all that dwoll Waimial
Waimisley. Holy Communion (12 noon.) Kyrio, Baker in F. (1.): Hymns, 319 and 498) N.B.—Psalm 1, Verse 7 in unison Palm 2, Versos 4 and 6, in pilson ; Palm 3, Verses 7 and 8 in unison Ps Im Verses 1, 7, and
4 Verses 1,
2, 7, 8, G. P. ia unison; Pralzu 5, in unison. Evensong (6.45 pm) Responsor, Perial Fealm, Parel, Cooke and Tucker
ngaifiest, Baraby, Nano. Dimittis, Rimbault (17th morning); Hymns, 109 and 148 (tune 165), 481 Voluntary, Marche aux Flamboux."- Scotson-Clarke. N.B-Paalm 6 Terses 1 and
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in noison; "Paalm 7. Verses 1, 2, 11, and 1 in unison Psalm 8, Verses 1 and. D. in unison Hymn, 431, Versee 1, 4, and 6 in unison,
ET, ANDEER'S CHOROIL Kowloon 8th Sunday after Easter, 1st May, 1910: Morning Service at The Indian bazane has been asubstantial buyer, 11 am. Holy Communion at at Koos. Children's and the ameant that will leave by the settlement Service at 8 pia, Croning Servis+, at_6.pay, steamer is likely to exéred £400,000. So large a services on Sundays Holy Communio 3 on shipment is far from an unhealthy sign, for in 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays at noon. Holy Com view of the comparative small stocks in India, manton on Zed and 4th Sundays at 8 a it implies that the absorption of substantial Morang Prayer at 11 am, Eranlag Payer at `smonate is anticipated är that country,
16 pm, Children's Service at 8 pm, on 1st
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