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THE HONGKONG DAILY PREES TUESDAY, JUNE 5TH, 1917.

CUTLER PALMER & CO'S FOOD PRICES IN HONGKONG.

NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S

BOLF

Known as the

SCHEDULE OF MAXIMUM RETAIL

L. Flour:

FRICES.

(a) First Grade

Bolsa Tat Bha Ya Tench-Wan Ya

Turbot Tso Heu Yü

Turtles, small fresh wate

Konk fü

Fowls, Canton-Kei...

Mie Kaino

Geese Ngo

36

POULTRY.

(b) Second Grade.

per bag of 50 lbs. per lb.

Chicken-Kai Toad:

4.50

Capons, largo, small-

10

Duck-Apdu

Doves-Pan Kau

18

per bag of 50 lbs.

4.00

per b

Eggs, Her-Kai Tan (cook-

08

(c) Third Grade.

ing)

per dos.

per bag of 50: Iba.

3:50

Eggs, Hen-Kai Tan (fresh)

20

per lb

07

Fowls,

Hainan-Hot Nam

2. Tinned Milk

(a.) Sweetened Condensed Milk,

per 1 lb. tin

Pigeons, Canton-Pak Kapeach

93

(b) Unsweetened Condensed Mik

Pigeons, Holbow-Hoi

Pak Kap

per, 1 lb. tia

25

25

(c) Sterilized Milk, per tin, (18)

Turkeys, Coch-Fo Kai Fung b.

60

Turkeya, Hen-F Kai Na

25

WHISKY.

(d) Sterilized Milk, per 1 litretin (e.) Eagle Brand, per 11b, til... (f) Skimmed Milk, per 1 lb, tin

35

Snipe Sha Tsui

Pheasant-Shan Kai

38

20

Quail Om Chun

Partridges Che Kú

3. Sugar

FRUITS,

1.20

14

Almonds Hang Yat

Apples (California)

Kam:

Shan Ping Ko

13

Bananas (bride's). Macao-

“OLD

SQUARE”

ESTABLISHED,

1745.

VANDA IN HONGKONG AND BOUTH CHINA

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,

and from ALL WINH MERCHANTS,

CUTICURA STOPS ITCHING INSTANTLY

Coba (in 6 b tins), per tin Refined Crystallized, per lb. Granulated, per lb.

Soft, No. 1 quality, per lb. Soft, No. 2 quality, per lb

4. Frozen Hent

12 Hewig Chiugiau vien n

Carambola-Yeung To Coconuta-Ye Tue Lemona, China Bing Mung... Lemons, America-Kam Shan

Ling Mung

The Dairy Farm prices of frozen food and other stores as printed in the Dairy Farm. price list and amend- ed in red ink dated the 21st day of February, 1915, signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the Food Committee are the maximum retail prices of the articles enu- merated in the said list. [Ap proved copies can be seen either at the Treasury or on the premiers of the Dairy Farm Co., Ltd., in Wyndham Street.]

5. Market Produce:-

BUTCHER MEAT,

Cuticura

Ointment

For atzeras, rashes, itchings, irri- tations, pimples, dandruff, sore hands and baby humors, Cuti cura Soap and Ointment are supremely effective.

Sample Each Free by Post

With C2-0. Sdn Book (Soap to cleanse and Cintment to healy Fer samples address post-card: V. Newbery & Sons, 27, Chac-. teṛhours Sq➡ London. Bold everywher

34-5

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HIMROD

CURE for

TAMER FOR 40 YEARS.

ASTHMA

Sr Bold Fotinn du an t- "Chəmizlə ənd Store hroughout the Downtes.

Beware of lalatiami

Bullock's Tongue, 'corned-

Ham Ngau. Li

Bullock's Head-Ngau Tan Bullock's Heart Ngau Ba... Ib,

salt-Ngau Bullock's

・予

Lichees, dried (mall stone)

Lai Chi Kon ............ Oranges (Canton) (sweet)

Shan-sheng Tim Change Oranges (Canton)

Cooking Pears (Canton),

She Li

Peanuts-Ta Shang Persimmons, large-Hung Taz Plantain Tai Shid

Pumelo, SiamTsim Lo Ya Walnuts-Hop To .... Grapes--Po Tai Taz

VEGETABLES, ETO

Artichokes-Alt Cht Cheuk

Kwa

Bhua Cauliflower (Large)-Ye Tspi

Cauliflower (Medium)

Cauliflower (Small)

Carrots Kam Shun Celery, Chinese Tong Kan

Tau

Chillies, groun Ching da

cach

AMERICAN: AID,

SEA AND LAND. NATIONAL ARMIES

THE BELGIAN SLAVES.

business, and for the national Army which America proposes to sorente,

Of the many impudent attempts of the whole of her existing professional cadres is little enough We shall not misunder Cormans to pose as benefactors to stand American action in the lost if we humanity, no mora audacious instance have to wait for some months until the can be found than the Imperial Govern- first divisions, equipped on the scale ment's effort to justify the Belginn de portations. In a lengthy ofboiaf docu make their appearance in France. We may further remark that hastily formed that the policy of deportation was adopt and untrained levies are deeless in the ed in the interests of the civilian popp war, and that the best troops need to be lation of Belgium as an economic and gradually acclimatized to the severity of social duty to relieve the distress cust the fighting and all the tricks of the by unemployment No person, they say. buteness of modern war intention of a compelled to undertake would be

It is apparently the America to

TRY THE TIMES"? MILITARY CORRESPONDENT.]nouded for this war and thorough trawement the bureaucrate of Borli assorb

President Wilson's Address to Congress on April 2nd, the votes in the Senate and House of Representatives, and the declaration of a state of war on April 6th of German hopes of sound the knell of Gorgfalt victory

Until the United States had taken a

with voluntary service against his will, for that would be decision, and had announced the general lines on which she proposed to conduct and to prepare a compulsory measure to against international law, and the work the war, no one on this side of the be applied when the President considers men who go to Germany are placed on Atlantic was willing to make reference to it to be necessary. The time necessarily the same focting as German workmen matters which were wholly America's con- taken to discuss and establish an equit" and receive higher wages corn. But now that the great decision is able scheme of compulsion readers this been given in Belgium taken, and the President has announced course natural enough, but America will Such paternal care for the Belgians that all the resources of the Republic are recall that lost much in 1914 and 1915 is shown, and such respect is proferred allowing every one who wished to for their religious and nationak feglings, civilization against barharist, we are at liberty to express our thoughts and

than have over

45. to be engaged in this campaign of by in Foremen, shipwrights, artificers, that one almost secs the halo of sanctity

Carry Stuff, English-K LA

Kwai Lam Na Tai

Onions, Green Shang Chung

to

indispensable to war industries were benevolent War Lord under whose direo discuss some at least of the proceedings ploughmen, and a host of others velly surrounding the mild features of the

for all hereby lost to trade, and we are still tion all things German are done, of the Power which has become,

So much for protection, now for the suffering from the enthusiasm of these practical purposes, our Ally.

The intervention of the United States early days. If America follows our prac facts. The workers of Belgium (of all in this greatest of wars is a political tice she can at least avoid our faults, and shades of religious and political opinion) and the sooner that she creates a fair system have appealed to their brethren through-

the

importance, unsurpassed.

moral support which

his tremendous, struggle, the 8

Amerian militarillion Belgians, thrown out of employ-

the

the Germans for their own onds. Half enough that her

er of ment, have been invited to choose between and never

We dived signing an agreement to work in Ger-

is deeply appreciated in of compulsory service for the term of het out the world to release them from the to the Allies is

the grip of the Hun. Unemployment oxista, England and in all countries associsted great resources. No que here shares the but it has been erected and developed by

Steful

ful and contemptuous at her in

military value of the of the New 12 World is already seen to pass beyon

8 limited bounds which some were

assign to it. "Morally and materially the Pre-Cardwell

forces day and the appearance of the American flag 28 on the European battlefield will be hailed with joy by all the people engaged in this long and bitter struggle against 8 despotism.

14

FINANCE

10 If the United States begins, as she 10 apparently intends to do by shouldering some of the overwhelming financial 2 burdens of the Allies, we all know that burden of part of her war policy, and

than new

this

from American stats many of being reduced what is actual manship, because, like ours, this sinte slavery-exile being the result in either manship souglit peace, even if it could case.

The policy of Germiny is to fill her not ensue it. But we also remember well

too well-American history, and know industrial ranks with Belgian civilians, contemptible little armies of and thus releases her own works end- English speaking people have a habit, military service. In the two months end- disagreeable to an enemy, of running into ed December 13th, 1918, 00,000 Belgians millions with magical rapidity, and that were deported to Germany, 40,000 from the

he German fashion of counting nothing Ghent alone. Many were sent to the bat trained men is, of all German Western front, where, despite the provi the most abs that an enemy sious international Jaway wit fashions, the mo panity

work of strengthening

Befusal heart, ill-tientment, karvation. In Germany the deporteos were sent and sometimes even violent death mines, Jankrice and line kies, without regard for agu, profession or Jandi- craft In a large internment compat Gruben sleven thousand were crowded wogether. They refused to work, the mine

and discounts her hostility with contempt The gris, energy, and resources of the great Republic will stand her in good stead, and we fully expect to see the necessary numbers rapidly obtained. The idea apparently is not to incorporate at a time more men than can be simultane ously trained, and our experience here is that block of 500,000 men is le largest that can conveniently be dealt in some with at a time, even with our now large exdres and ordered years experience. We are therefore fully in accord with of the American plan of this point also our

10 Our friends ROXCBS the will probably have less trouble than we had in accumulating guns, rifles, shells, and other war material, for they have had a long warning of their danger, Urs and they inherit besides all this vast war like plant in the United States which

Allies, and especially our money paid on our

And with

forcibly carried to

or other place of labour selected No Ares were permitted in their huts, and their food was reduced in the hope of carving them into submission. The salary offered them was 30 pfennig (3d) per day, with a maging ration of food ..

of Hasselt and The male Lanage, between the ages of seventeen and fifty, were ordered to prepare for

that in it assures the first place challenges a great country like Amerien fordered to dig tranches ad assist in the 30 policy the reason is that finance can

mobilized faster than deots, and faster far armus can be created. The United States has attracted to herself by enterprise and her resources an important part of the wealth of the Allies during the war, and it will absolve 9 American citizens for all time from the oft repeated charge of our beer love

from of without

gain, of justice, they now return into the of the wealth common stock a part accumulated during these years of war made them rich without impos has

loans

ans to ing on them sacrifices. Our

States for purchases down in the in América, have been by far the most hampering financial burden that we have horne during the war, and have repre- sented on the whole the gravest obstacle

erica. possessing sowing machines. The treat to the long continuance of the Allied, efforts. In war of endurance and beet built up for the service of the Alles, deportation, and also all women at girls

such as this has bourine, moues and can now similarly serve Amerien.

description they were frequently com resources of the Our new Armies of 1911 took nine months ment of the latter w of shawafur Republic, at their back the Allies will in forming before the Brst division polled the urodite with women of tho

arrived in Trance, and this kit continue to ight without the wearing

Warfare before it could i tafely The

in a great attack America may seizure of German ers in American ports, the American mercantile marine itself and the great be able to curtail these periods and to 8 schemes slready launched for adding to send over a tow divisions this autumn,

chis marine on a gigantic scale, promise but it will hardly be this to un much to overcome the tontage difficulty, which we did not early enough realize nor provide against We were wasteful of tonnage for naval and mili ses. We began, and are still which pursuing, aimless. adventures of Lary purposes.

Amerim must be well informed by her varying periods of labour, broken down squandered it, and we were not suffi provident and farseeing to lay ciently down ships in proportion to the ansount officers who have been spectators of the by ill-treatment and privation Re which we either lost or deflected from its war drama that the cadres of the Army The utmost brutality was chown in tko.

of officers of all workers Torn forcibly from their fami normal business. The falling off in the are all-important, United Kingdom from. 1,200,000 net tons ranks can only be indulged in at the lies by armed men, they were herded into in 1913, to 410,000 in 1915 is one of the certain cost of thousands and tens of cattle trucks and subjected to great dis

perroitted to purchase sins for which history will call our warisands of men's lives. Our experience comfort and a hundred indignities With Governments to account, and if the roter has been that the systematic training of trae Teuton duplicity a selected de

officers, and of those selected for all the porte was prig of Amerien can help us in redress of

various specialities of molera warfare, his freedom for fifty pounds the balance of tonnage it will not be one of the least of the services which she will an take place best at the seat of war, cash. Having done so, he at once since it is there that all the new lessonshecame a mark for the rapacity of the render to the Allied cause,

are best and most quickly learnt. Every enemy, and heavy finos imposed on the facility will certainly be accorded by the Aimsiest pretexts soon robbed him of Allies to America if she cares to take this whatever resources he might still have, hint from our experience and to send

9 anxiety which before oppressed months more to harder in worst character, and infamous proposals.

steam

wore made to them by their guards; in- deed, this treatment has been general throughout Belgium.

Despite the promise made that all de- year that portes should be allowed free communi- America will be adequately represented ention with their relatives, and periodical on the battlefields, and Germany cercave to visit them, many have been en- tainly reckoned upon this delay when she tirely lost sight of. Some it has been deliberately preferred the hostility of the ascertained, were sent to Roumanis, for United States to the abandonment of what purpose is not known. Others have ruthless submarine warfare returned to their once happy homes, after

THE NEED FOR TRAINING.

steam and sailing vessels built in the fence in the land that polirical requintioning of the services of these

Ots

Just Bathe

Beef Sirloin-Mei Lung Pa... lb. Beef Prime Cut...

21

21

with the

Beef Corned--Ham Ngau Yik,

21

Cuticura

Beef Roast Shia Ngau Yak

21

Beef Breast-Ngau Nam Yak

17

Beans, Sprout-Nga Troi Beans Long-Tau Kok ...........

Soap,

Beef Soup Tong Yuk

16

Beet Routaung Troi Tau...

Beef Steak Ngay Yuk Pa

Bitter Squash Yu Kwa -

21

dry and

apply the

Beef Steak Sirloin-Ngau Tau, Beef Sausages-Ngau Cheung Bullock's Brains-Ngau No, Bullock's on gue, fresh-Ngau

28-

Brinjals, Green Ching Yun

Li

per set

each

Brinjals, Red-Hung Ke.. Cabbage, Chinese (common)-

Kai THOL

20

45

Cabbage, Shanghai Ye Teoi... Cane Shoots, busch Kau

:60

$2.00

Kin

Bullock's Feet-Ngan Keak each 11 Bullock's Kidneys-Ngan Yiu 10 Bullock's Tail-Ngau Mo Bullock's Liver-Ngau Hon. lb. Bullocks Trips (undressed)

Ngsu To

39.

197

Chillies, dried-Kon Lat

13

Chillic, red-Hung Fa

00

**** Chiu

Calves Head and Feet Ngau-

"sai-tau-keuk

set $1.10

Mutton Chor Young Pei Kwat

Cucumbers Ching Kwn

each

25

Garlic-Sun Sau

Mutton Lig-Yeung Per

35

Ginger, young — Sun

Tsc

Mutton Shoulder -- Yeung

Keangl

Slu

(24)

Ginger, old-Lo Keung ...

10

Mutton Suddle feung On

Horseradish, Shanghai-Lik

97

Kank

15

Pig's Chitlings-Chu Chong....

27:

Pig's Brains-Chi No

Indian Corn-Shuk Me each

per Bet

24

Lettuce Young Shang Tsoi.

Pig's Feet-Chu Keuk

13

Pig's Fry Chu Chap

15

Water Chestnuts--Ma-Tail b Water Chestnuts. Mandarinë

6

Pig's Head Chu Tau

»

16

Pig's Heart Chu Sum...

.each

11

Mushroorus, Fresh-Shang Tso

Pig's Kidneys Chu Yiu

18

32

Pig'a Liver Chu Kon

20

Okroes

[017-2

Pork Chop Chi Pai Kwat... is

.26.

Onions, Bombay Yeung

Pork Leg-Chi Pei

30

Purk Loin-Chu Hau Tup... Pork Fat or Lard-Clu Yau

30

. Chung Tàu

20

Onions, Shanghai Sheung

Sheep's Heud and Feet-

Yeung Tau Keuk

Bet

60:

Parsley-Kun Teoi

Sheep's Heart-Yeung Saw

each

08

Potuto, Sweet-Fan Shu

Sheep's Kidneys Yeung Yiu

12

Potato, Japanese-Yat Pun

Sheep's Liver Yeung Kan

lb.

26

Shu Tsai

3

Sucking Pigs, to order Chu

Potato, American-Fa Ki Shü.

Tsai

92

Trai

Suet, Beef-Shang Ngin Yau

20

Pumpkin-Tung Kwa......

Buet Mutton Shang Yeung

Ladish Hung Lo Pak Tsai...

28

Rhubarb (fresh)Ta Wong..

Veal-Ngau Tsai" Yuk

19

Shallots-Kon Chung Tau

Veal Sausages-Ngai Tsai

Spinach-Yin Tsoi

Chenog

20

Lard Chu You

20

Barbel Ka Yu

BreamPin YR

18

Canton Fresh Water Fish-

Hoi Sin Yü

15

Carp-Li Yu

20

Catfish-Chik Ya

Codfish-Mun Yü

14

Crabs Hai

26

Cuttle Fish-Muk Yü

16

Dab-Sha Mang Ya

12

Daco-Wong Mei Lop

13

Dog Fish Tit To Sha

$10

Ecls, Conger Hoi Nan

13

Eels, Fresh water-Tam Shu

of the Food Committee, Sanitary

18,

by a

Eela, Follow-Wong Sin Frogs Tia Kai-

Garoupa Shek. Par.....

Gudgeon-rak Kap Yü

Herrings Tso Pak

20

Halibut Cheung Kwan Kap

20

Labrus Wong Fa Yü

Louch--Wu Yu A

26-

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Colonial Secretary GOD SAVE THE KING.

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Mullet Tea Yu...

Oysters Shang Ho

Parrot Fish-Kai Zung Yu. Perch Tan Lo

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Monk Fish Mong Yi

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Rock Fish-Shek Kau Kung Roach-Chun Yu

Salmon Ma Yau Shark-She Ya Skate Po Tu Shrimps-Ha Suapper Lap Yü

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Tomatoes Fan Ke

Taros Wu Tau.. Turnips, Panti (Long) Lo

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me to consider the navi! When we come to and military measures wherewith America 8 can best advance the common cause, we

3 are heartily with the President in his

in

The effect of the wholesale deportation batch after batek of oficers and N.C) thus leaving him more helpless than to be trained at our schools, or in similar before.

6 opinion that close council with the Allies schools to be established by the American of men and women of all classes and oe-

19 &. In view of the prohibition of the ex- port of certain food stiffs from the United Kingdom, the prices of these articles can a longer be fixed. If, however, any consumer considers that he has been over charged he may make representa

cupations on the industries of the country is indispensable. Alliance or no alliance, Aring and every paper or syllabus there is only one war, and unices all our ours condemning our new ble seeds no comment. Crippled by the

OF

Course our various

forces on sen and land are directed to asentof instruction will be freely lacat monetary levica imposed by the invaders

common coun

be schools

their usefulness, man use

disposal if she needs them on the various cities and towns, the dis- The

most pressing at America's

is a hard war and not a picnic tress of the people must have been even 1 of all is for the American Navy and mercantile marine to join with the Nothing but merit can be allowed to cost more terrible had it not been for the Powers of Western Europe in the exter in any rank, and every hour devoted to efforts of the neutral countries. Bul. ination of the enemy a submarines, fira is ful-instruction tells its tale in the even their benevolence was partially- expect that American frustrated by the unscrupulous methods because the depredations of these assassin-end. We fully craft impede maritime traffic, and science and invention will teach as a great of the Hunt, who seized supplies here secondly because, until they are either deal when the Stars and Stripes comes and there on one excuse or another, and exterminated or towed by very heary over the water, but meanwhile the ele whose deliberate aim it was to foster the lossca, they imperil the passage to Europe mentary professional education of all growth of destitution in order that they The harm that these ranks is as much a necessity for the might officially claim the credit for re- Germany's motives so obvious, that it is of American troops,

surprising that she thought it advisable submarines can do off the shares of the American Army as it has been, and still living it. The facts are so notorious, United States promises to be limited. is, for ours, Without fecal bases or relief ship, they

The advent of an American Army to to issue any defence. She must have men, cannot remain off American shores

implies a close American co be Europe they can than a few days, and more

Board Ofices, for investigation. few.

for

HEATH TO THE BUBMARINE

Candid brutality world knows n law. tions to that effect to the Secretary countered off the ports by nets and mines operation, with our French Allies, which by force she can obtain them in Belgium a good service I patrols, and by a will be popular in the United States, and and necessity, she hoa told the Given under my hand and the Public vantageing gung at points of possibly the allotment of a special sectors more congenial to her than even the

That they will endeavour to in the fighting line. It is best to keep 30 Seal of the Colony at Victoria, Hang alarm Americans at home in order to national armies distinct and under the thinnest cloak of humanitarian preterice,

course neglects the value of the the world, 40 kong, this 20th day of May, 1017.By induce them to waste effort upon pure command of their own generals. Any and on the whole, it is less repulsive to

defence is in the natural order of things,

de of nationality and race, and will 16 Command,"

but there is no reason to supposent lead at the first set-back, to serious

by Buch diver

recrimination in the was at best a long way off. The wrangles and mutual America will be taken in

During the months that must elapse Russian Revolution has produced a stater AMERICA'S NEW ARMIES,

before there

can be any question of serious of affaire in the Eastern theatre which are heartily in agreement with the

character. Italy expects to view apparently held in the United States military action by America in Europa the is not, for the moment at all events, of an

The recerit.s that the Americair Regular Army and submarine menace must be better coun-phile France has no great National Guard should remain at home tered than heretofore, because the

of Sir William Robertson, with from

the speech www to form

steady stream

ships

warning gradually ground itself round implies a

prompt translation into action is an gas course in France with the Prince them. We were forced to adopt a differ- New World conveying troops, drafts, and blunt and soldierlike

submarine of Wales, and he has come home with the ent procedure in 1914 herause immediate an immense material of war: Death to country, has come none too soon, and ite

watchword of this year's campaign when

front highest admiration for the Prince as help was urgently needed by France but trust therefore the urkeat need of the times. We are in a soldier. Nu privileges were asked or an it was a serious disadvantage to us

be uninterruptedly gcepted. The Prince arrived, on true, rewe began to create mtr new Armies that Atlantic sestanke the American and Positional Staff asks of us and a

such a large proportion of our invaluable skill and valour ported to the officer in charge, fitted him self out with mask, etc., and went into professional cadres should have fallen in Allied Navies 10 the gas chamber

bez along with half a dozu he first battles of the war and should not devoted 1offeers who were so undergoing this hair been available for the raising and The intervention of America in the war the present hour and that in which training of our new levies. If the United will be rather low than profit if it lempts Arnerica and Russia can bring their it our efforts in the general cause. The posterity, 11 by failing to supply the men Lindan, Paris, or Rome to affirm the pass that ve Allies can afford to hate ourselves, cor deserve to be forgiven, by solidarity of the States with the cause, it

(Continued utar of west column.) ourselves and the cafise would be a graceful and highly upure direct military aid of the Laited States needed for our Armis, we are false for ciated at; but this war is very serious

15

26

the

I met an officer who went through the which wiucleus of the national Army sence of an American Army in Europe store of men in reserve

J3:

and to

be

task all the

to the

to do all that the Chief of the great deal more. It devolves upon up to bridge over the anxious period between

12ying but cheerful experienceintes cares to send a regiment or two to people devoid of fircumanection to sup- veight to bear. We shall never forgive

30 kept the conversation going ono of the 7 most difficult of the tests, and, the show, 8over, reported again, shook his clothes 95 fret of Sc mich of the Rog as prasible, and went back to work at once. Ex

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