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NOTES BY THE WAY,

EXIT SPRING,

The doaning of lighter raiment for the heavy

winter clothing is the unwelcome herald whe

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY APRIL 23 roro

HOW TRADE IS LOST. -

OUR CONSULAR SYSTEM. S

A CONTRAST WITH AMERICA The meetings of the British Chamber of

COMMERCIAL,

'TO-DAY'S RUNDER QUOTATIONS.

April 23rd, 3.30 p.m. The following quotations for rubber abares,

COMMERCIAL.

WEEKLY SHARE REPORT,,. Reviewing the business for the weak, Mosarsi

tells us that the dog days am soon to be with the Commerce now proceeding in England are by wire, are supplied by Mossrs. E. S. Kadoori E. S. Kadooris and Co. write on zand inst

Already, launch partics-hat good old 'recrea tion of local exiles which synchronises with the advent of the sweltering, suminor season—are being arranged. The past week has beẹp rạ sponsible for marked changes in the barometer. Saveral old residents declare that seldom have they had the good fortune of seeing such a cool April, but I think we may take it for granted that the real dog season has come upon us. One enterprising tallor has ordered a huge con. "signment of summer materials from home and

is looking forward to doing a roaring trade,

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being followed with a keen interest in com. mercial circles here, writes a Berlin correspond. int. One of the chief points of interest contres Consular representation, and whether Bri- taip, following the example of the United States, will insist in fature that her Consuls and, Vice-Consule shall consist solaly of Brijjah- bora subjects.

Although naturally some soreness may be caused by such "an action, it is felt that in the long run such a course would be beneficial not only to Great Britain but also to Germany.

The Consular representation of Great Britain in Germany is looked upon as a disgrace to the greatest trading country in the world. For years we exported more goods to this country than any other competitor. Last year the place of hancur was lost to the United States. At the present time the United States have a thoroughly efficient Consular service through- out the German Empire.

1 Bertia the British Consulate at the pie sent moment it not situated in the business- quarter at all, but in the heart of the diplomatic cucles. The American Consulate, on the other hand, is in Friedrichstrasse, the business centre of Berlio,

THE CHANTECLER CRAZE. While on the subject of our friend the par torial artist reminds me of an incident which took place last week at which I was an eye witness, The scene of the incident was the up „to-date parlour of a fashionable local modiste, Certain private business took rire to the holi w ed bowery of trills and flouncer, but unfor. tupately, miladi was away and as the business on which I found myself in the unusual atmosphere was of an urgent unture, 1 preferred 10 wait for my lady of the bowery. Very soon a tunay-looking individual entered the spered 'precincts on some suspicious enand. He looked at me, then at the fair assistant be hind the counter, back again. to me, and „'after surveying the ceiling with a wild sort

ORGANIZED ON MODERN LINES.. of look,, fically said: "Look beah, my girl.

American Consulates in Germany "are or. My wife is sick and I've been to thisganized up the mist madera lines. They act. confounded place twice this morning and

as advance agents for the Americas, manu haven't been able to see your misuess Look facturer, and ure veritable beehives of workers, heah, haven't you got that confounded Chan- who from morning, till night compile statistics tecler bat? My wife is crazy about it but and gather, information, and answer inquiries can't find the blessed thing anywhere in the

addressed to them. In the Berlin office of the town" Renders may probably be aware that

United States Consulate there are no fewer the cross has not yet spread to Hongkong than fourteen trained, efficient, and well-paid (which is perhaps fortunate) and consequently officials at work following every move of the wifey's eccentric whim was not satisfied, - commercial situation, who are in such constant touch with the home authorities that even daily

ports are sept.

A DRASTIC SUCCESTIÓN, The above incident algiosi templs me to suggest a new style in local bathing costumes, Why not have Chantecter bathing costumes be sides Chantecler 'bals ?. Suffragettes are no longer the rage and the introduction in this up. to-dain Colony of the latest Costinecial craze will win the enterprising modi to immortal fime, especially as this pause of the question has been suggested to me by divioc inspiration, I offer the suggestion for what it is worth and would not for worlds incur the displeasure of the medsole or her fair patrous. And theirby hangs a tole.

A CURIOUS COINCIDENCE, Raco meetings are sometimes responsible for remarkable coincidences and one such ac- carred dt last Saturday's Gymkhana which was nothing less than remarkable. A friend of mine invested a spare, five-dufrar bill in a Carb Sweep ticket and the number

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At the English Consulate, on the other baad, efficical as the ufficials may be, there are only four gentlemen to cope with the enormous aimount of work. How is possible to com- pete with the United States if the very source of trade inspiration is neglected? This same system applies all over Germany,

British trade is being starved to death owing to the fact that the home Government "will not give a sufficient sum of monoy, to enable the British Consular Service in Germany to be represented as it should be. Monoyed Germans bavo applied for and secured those coveted positious simply as a means of social advance.

ment.

The American advance agent in Germany has contributed largely to the success of american trade during the last few years. It

Is the habit of the large American firms to schd experienced business men to this country to spy out the land, wenker ime nor money being spared. The visit is followed up. by the extablishment of shops or brauch agencies in which at the begiuding the American is con tent to lose moucy.

& Co.:-

Allagar

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Anglo-Javas...IMITE TIE. 17 Anglo-Malays.........

Balgownies korras)80465 $26 Bata Tigas

225}• . 13/

Hartansyorka

Bukit Kajangs....................................100! Bukit Rojabs,..........380/- Carey Unitede .......................40%. prem Castlefiakis

.......125/. $27

Changkat Serdangs Cheras ............513 Damarsins

Hustein erationals ......42/6 prem. Fed. Selangor...340). Gl. lys i mantrans Gleashitis

Golconda

"Golden Hopes

$3.75 160/.

Highlands and Lowlands .........152/6 Indragitis.........$47 lacb Kenneths......... 365/*..

·Jequies .......... Janglaudors.......37/6 prom, Kamunings12/3 prem, Kuala Lumpore

245/- Lanadroos. (fully paid).net 50f· · Loadrons (ppd.)

.....112/6 prem.

.....203/..

120/

Ledburys .....

*Linggis

London Asiatica

London Venturol

Merlimaus.......

·Pajams.....agai seoskaan tasar Pegolis

6716

..170/-

$14 ....$60.

Rubber Trusts...... 71/6 prem. ex. n. i. Saggas............ 320/- Sandycrofts...$40 buy. Sapongs ................... Seafields..... 155/'pram, Sekoogs misssonspurt.50/i prem. Shelfords..........spp. 91/6 Singapore & Jobores Sumatra Paras

Sungei Chobe maguirman135/- Sungai Kaparsan Tandjaegs

200/ 754. prem, Tangkaha................yn32/6 prem. .............15/- ex o. i.

Ula Rauta....

United Serdangs..

United Singapores

United Sumatras

$4 sales .... 16). .. United Langkats..... 87/6 ex rights Dividends a final dividend of z per share has been declared by the Linggi Plantations, Ld.

THE St. Helena Rubber Company, Lid,, notify that a calf of St per share, payable on or be: fore the 28th inst., making the shares fully paid, has been made by the board. No trans- fer of partly paid shates will be registered until the call has been paid.

TIE sweet young thing was filling in a share

By following these methods the shoe trådeupplication "form for the first time. She put down her usual signature and then her name in full, but they she stuck at the word "descrip tion." She pondered a moment, and then her brow cleared, and down she wrote "Tall, dark." An Ipoh despaich, of 14th inst.,,says:-00 Monday night a herd of wild elephants visited the camp of Mr. Boudles who is prospecting Dear Tambun. They pulled down his derrick and beat the boring rod and carried away the winch. Mr. Boadies describes the visitant as several buge beasts.

little slip of paper was found to be In My friend, who, is one of those peo «ple who owing to some marvellous process of reasoning rigidly adhere to the remarkable "practice of obtaining neither is high or two low a number but just middlin', as it were, re, marked to me that the Bumber was too low and consequently he had little hopes of make cut only unc example, bas passed into the ing a haul. Upon this I tried to convince my hands of the Americans, and to-day in Berlin, friend of his inherent folly by saying that the Dresden, Frankfort, Mudich, and other town, lowness of the number did not matter much large shops can, bo stea in the most prominent and that sometimes No. 1 drew the winning uusiness street of the cities carried on by berse. Strangely enough, No. i was the wing Americans. with American capital. ning ticket and the fortunate bolder was to demonstrative an account of bis good fortune that he has most probably at this moment still n't recovered from the shock. Probably be considered his unexpected good fortese too funny for words. In connection with the same Coincidence, it is worth mentioning that for the next race No. was suggested as the probable winning number, which was directly influenced by the result of the previous race Instead of 111, No. 161 was announced as the winning number! Well, leaders, don't you think it a most remarkable sequence of the numeral on?

CHOOSING A SON-IN-LAW, The "Answers to Correspondents" column of some periodicals is simply outrageous. The other day I fished out an ancient niagazine from among a scrap bheup of old papers and found that it contained the fol- lowing shocking paragraph, which I presume was written by the mysterious oracle who is supposed to dole out warde of wisdom to those thirsting for knowledge: G. R. H., who resides in the enterprising and picturesque city of Cardiff, has "views" on the subject of marriage. Don't you think," he asks," that the French plan is much the best-mean for the parents to choose their daughters hus bands? How can a young girl be any judge of a man's real character? I have a daughter of cine years old, and certainly intend to choose her husband for her whet she grows up."—-

I trust your experiment will be a success, G. R.H. If I were a girl, the very fact of having A man selected for me would be quite enough to make me bate the sight of him but perhaps your daughter may have different view. You might adopt the plan intra. duced by Maximilian II., who medo the two chief suitors for his dauzh. ter's hand attempt to put each other Inso huge leather sack, promising her to the victor. It would be a nice, bicexy sort of enter tainment to which to invite your friends,

Mr. and Mrs G. RH, Request the pleasure of your society on Thursday, 16th

To silness the suitors of their daughter,,

Jane Mary, attempt to put each olker" into a mill-can," I am quite sure you would have a most successful party,

Mr. and Mrs. G, R. H. N Request the pleasure of your society on Thursday, 10th,

BETTER FOR BOTH NATIONS. Progressive business men ia Germany are incrued to believe that, if only British subjects in future occupy consular positions in Germany provided, of course, good commercial man are chosca-British export trade to this country is capable of an enormous expansion. Not only that, but it would also be likely to have a tremendous effect upon she cementing together of Bruish-German relations. The bigger the trade between the countries, the less is the prospect of war,

The more Englishmen understand about Germany and German conditions the better chance baya they of increasing trade, between them. Every now Britisher appointed to a Consular position in Germany meses one more who obtains a thorough knowledge of the country owing to his work, and that is what

WHAT a pity it is, with such a craving for titles, the King does not do something to rescue the ancient and hoogurable title of esquire from the discredit up which it has falles. So writes Mr. Stead in the Review of Reviews, If no one were allowed to be styles esquire or his wile madame unless we had rendered the com. munity some apaid service, much good would' reculi. Jis auðounced that there is at, last to be an official register of Baronets. Why not supplement it by an official list of ́esquires? A LONDON wirs of March 26 says -The viol- cace of the eruptions from Mount Etna, ia been opened. Crowds of tourists are watching the stream of lave, which is advancing upon the town of Belpasso at the rate of a metre (33.37 inches) per minute, Cardinal Neta has taken to Belpasso the miraculous veil of St. Agathe, with the object of stopping the flow of lava. Many religious processions are parad ing, and the churcties are crowded with panic strickes people praying. The upper craters of the volcano are hurling stones and volcanic bombs.

the great commercial maguntes of the Father-Sicily, is increasing, and five new craters have land want,

They complain, and with justice, that where Germany sends 100 of her sons over to Great Britain to study business and business methods there, Great Britain only sends perhaps one in return, and yet modern Germany to day bar much that she can teach a progressive young English business mau,

THR Strafts Times is given to understand that a large rubber estate in Jobore, the pro- party of H. H, the Sultan, has been sold to a peme syndicate lor £500,000. The area of the estate is about 6.opa ncies, of which some 7,000 acres are stated to be planted with rubber,

THE WEATHER.

The following repon is from Mr, F. G. Figgs Director of the Hongkang Observatory !---

On the 23rd at 12.05 p.-The barometer has riseo moderately in Japan, and fallen slightly over China and Tongking.

A depression appears to be developing over the Yangtze valley, and a second area of low pressure is lying over Tongking.

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Few changer of Importance have occurred in our Local Stecks but the market generally speaking continuas firm.A

Robbers-Considerable weakness has aguin been shown both in London and Singapore and it would appear that a wank Bull position bs given the Bears a chance to reduce values all round. London, however, reports an im. proving tendency as we close.

Banks-Hongkong and Shanghai Banks notwithstanding the improvement le the price at home are still quoted at $985, at which rate a few sales have been made. The price in London after touching as high as 691, is now Lor 250, according to our wire to-day. tionals are without change at $76.

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Marine Insurances-Cantons continue is request but no shares are forthcoming at present quotation of $170, Daions bave eased off a little and a small sale in reported at the reduced ratą, of $850, North Chinas are un- changed at Tla 115 and Yangistus have receded

to Tis 225.

Fire Insurances-China Fires have buyers, at $111 and Hongkong Fires at $340. A good demand for both stocks exists and a fair

buriness has been transacted.

To-day's Advertisement.

"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM EUROPE.,

THE Company's Steamship

"BRECONSHIRE," having arrived from the above Parts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in Co.'s hazardons and/or extra hazardons the Hongkongand Kowloon Wharf and Godown Godowns at Kowloon, where each consigament will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed, "

Goods got cleared by the 30th instant, at 6 P.M., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever. -

Godown, where they will be examined at All damaged packages must be left in 9.30 AM. on 8th instant. No claims will be admitted after Goods have left the Godown nor will they be recognized if presented after 10 days of the vousel's arrival bora.

„JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., Ltd.,

Agents. Hoogkong, 73rd April 1910,

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at this price, but London buyers only offer 9/6.

Anglo-Malays have Been dealt in, in small lots at the close at 33/- and nì this price more are forthcoming.

Allagars have buyers at 8/ Eastern Interactionals wore sold from 451-

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Kamupings have small inquiries at 12/6 prem. Linggis are also. ia favour and buyers will probably pay 65/ Merlimaus have changed bands as high as 9, closing easier at quotation.

Shipping Boogkong. Canton and Macao Steamboats have begu parted with at $30. Indo Chinas have again bean the medium of a large business and have been desit in freely both for cash and forward, the closing price boing. $73 buyers. In London they are quoted at £6/no-pra to 53/ prom but close weaker with and in Shanghai at Ti. 35. Chipa Manilasellers at 45/- piem. were sold to a small extent at $83 and Douglas Steamships at $34; the latter close with buyer Star Ferries have changed hands at 825. The new shares are offering at $144. Shell Trans. parts again received considerable attention and sales have taken place at 95) and 94!..

Refineries-China Sugars are in good de merid and can now be placed at St71. Luzons are a shade easier with sellers at $19.

Mining-Raubs have buyers at $8 ex 'the dividend of 15. 2d. recently paid. All abores are gow alike as the contributory shares in tead of a dividend being paid on them are now written up to the par value. Headwaters ere inquirer for, but there are no shares offering except at a premium. Chinese Engineering and Mining Co. have sellers at

Th8

Ducks, Wharves, and Godowos-Hongkong and Whampoa Docks are slightly weaker at $52. Shangbai Docks are also lower and are quoted at Tis. 79, Kowloon Wharves 820 still to be had ut $59. Shanghai and Hoogkaw Wharves are unaltered at Tis. 134.

Entimations.

THE

DAIRY FARM UU.,

LIMITED.

Choice Australian

BEEF, LAMB, MUTTON,

RABBITS and HARES.

ASAHI

BEER SAPPORO BEER

TO BE OBTAINED

FROM ALL WINE DEALERS

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of United Serdangs have been affected at 155/- United Sumatras have buyers at 14/-. Sales

Serdangs have found buyers during the early with further inquiries at the close. Changkat

part of the week at $27, and more can probably be had at $10. Glenealys have been dealt in in the Goods of the iste WILLIAM ALVAH

at between $4 and $34 with sellers prevailing the latter fate. Pajams have been booked at $12 and $14. Sandycrofts have come into demand but nollers will not accept less than 543: United disgapores bave been the medium of a large business at 54 and 544 closing with jarber sollers at the latter rate, out

The latest telegraphic advice for Hard Fine Para Rubber's 17fi per ib.

FRED ELLIS,

Events Coming.

Sunday 24th April, C. Y. C. Closing Cruise.

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Monday, 25th April. Bandmano Opera Co., "The Arcadian" 9

Lands continue firm at Sino, Humphreys have Lunds, Hotels and Buildings.-Hoogkong hardened and 59 is now obtainable., Hong- kong Hotels are unaltered at Stong for the old have risen 20 Thu: 12. shares and $83) for the new. Shanghai Lands | p.m.”

West Points remain at

Tuesday, 26th April. 440, but there are buyers at the rate.

Hughes & Hough, auction sale of miscel Couton Mills.Hongkong Cottons are offer-laneous articles, ra am...... tog at $6., Ewos are now wanted at Tin, 137).

Bandmass Opera Co., "Our Miss Gibbs,": Other Northern Mills are, according to mail advices, as follows:-Lau Kung Mows-the 8o, international-Tis. 61 and Soy Cheer- Tis. 370.

9'p.m.

Wednesday, 17th April, Tennis Championship H. K. C. O, Ground, 4.30 p.m.

Bandmann Opera Co, "The Dollar Princess,"

Thursday, 28th April. Baodmana Opéra C, "The Belle of New York," 9 p.m.

Hughes and Hough'action sule of Furniture. at 23 Conduit Road, 2.30 p.m.

Miscellaneous-Green Islands have improv ed to 57 and a large business has taken place. Obios Horocos are obtainable at $4,9,p.m. booked at $1, and Electrics at $11. The latter after sales at St. China Lights have been

Company show a very satisfactory report and are paying a bonus of a cents in addition to

$72,000 is to be written off the plant. Chica the dividend of $126. The large sum of

Providcats are without change at 38; also Watsons at $6. Hongkong Ropes have been dealt in at 5 A small lot of Philippides changed hands at Su. Langkats come a little easier with buyers at Tis. 1,450 only, Shang. bai Sumatres are quoted at Tis. 3rs.

Rubbers-Anglo Malays have weakoned with sales at various rates down to 32/6, at which they close firm. Allagars have been sold to London at 7. Caiey Uniteds have eased down to 37/6 premisa. Eastero internationals

Lowlands declined to 180/-, but at the close have dropped, but close in demand and have inquiries at 42/6 premium. Highlands and have improved to 185. Janglasdors have after sales at 233/- and 235/- ara slightly firmer been sold at 27 6 premium. Kaala" Lumpurs,,,

240/-. Lanadrons close steadier at 150/- and Ledburys at 110/- with inquiries for the latter. Linggis were sold at 68/6 during the early part of the week, but now come steady at 65/0. Suogai Kapars have declined to, 1997 and Sungei

'Choho to 130ř, closing with sellors at that rate. Tangkabs have been placed at 30/- prem. and Tandjoogs at 20/- prem, United Serdangs IN the Bengal Budget lar 1910 it provision is cinse firm at 160/- after sales at 157/6. London made for the purchase of no less than two Asistics close in good demand at 170/- Chang. Jakhs worth of cinchona bark fo supplement

the pullum of the Government plantations. It kat Serdange are quoted at $17, Indragiris would be of interest to know whether the pur- $47) and Pajama 524 without business to re- chase is to be made in Lolland' as heretofore, port. Sandycrofts have been sold to Singaporo ar whether there will be direct buying to Java, at 540, at which they close in demand. Salen The latter course would seem to be ike mora will have travelled all the way from Java to economical one, as otherwise the bark bought of Pogchs have taken place at $58, and Singa

pore and Johores at Saz, Both United Singa- Europe and half-way back again, before it pores and Glenenlys have been deali io to a reaches the Bengal factory. It is to be hoped fair extent and closing rates are $47, and '53.75. that an effort will be made to keep down the respectively. prices of quiuino sold by State agency as in the last few years these have compared very unfa vourably with the rates quoted by wholesale chemists in India-Pontar

Exchange. The Bank's selling rate on Lon- don is 1/4 7/16 on demand. The T/T, rale ́ón Söanghai is 74k.

RUBBER SHARE, MARKET:

Friday, 19 April.

at the "Derrington " Peak Road, 2,30 p.m. -

Geo, P. Lammert, auction sale of furniture

The Governor "At Home," g p.m.

Saturday, 30th April,

ing at Company's offices St. George's Building Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd., Annual Meet.

13 o'clock soon.

Volunteer Smoking Concert, 9.15 pm. Y. M, C. A. Concert,

NOTICE.

RUBLER, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A., and Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, Conval-General for the Volted States of America in Hongkong. DARTICULARS of all Claima against the

estate of the above named "deceased" should be seat in writing to the Undersigned

or before Monday, the 25th instant, Dated 18th April, 1910.

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STUART FULLER, Vice-Consul General in charge, American Consulate, Hongkong,

THE

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE 00., LD.

(CAPITAL PAID US1,250,000)

Loans on Mortgage of House Property, &c. Goods received on Storage. Advances made on Merchandise. Loans made on the Provident System.

(Rates and Particulars on application),

THE OFFICE OF TRUSTER, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &c., Undertaken and Executed.

SHEWAN, TOMES & 00.. General Manager

Hanging Fork Marck rost,

NOTICE.

R. HON FAN, a Chinese graduate-

Mversed in literature, has been a teacher

10 European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years. '.

He has a good method of training Euro- peans to pass in the Chinese examination, and is passassed of a first rate certificate as a Chinese teacher. He has also a good know ledge of Mandarin,

language are requested to write care of Those who intend learning the Chicass Hongkong Telegraph office or direct to -37, Hollywood Road, and door.

Hoogkong, ard January, 1gra

AMSTELL PASTEURISED BEER.

A Most Delicious, Light and Palatable Beer that has ever been put on the Market.

Especially Pasteurized for Use in Tropical Climates.

Per Case of 4 Dozen Quarts or

SOLE AGENTS:

Well, I think it is a thousand pities that we

The highest proseare is shown over the Seaways appreciated as highly as they deserve The medicinal properties of the orange are not have sever witnessed such extremely diverting

of Japan.

to be. It is one of the most wholesome fruit phenomena bat live in au age when more

Moderate E, and 8.E. winds may be expected we have. An orange taken before breakfast is

•* •* ****** Hongkong, 22nd April, 1910, civilised methods exist of choosing a son-in- in the Formosa Channel, and along the northern a very helpful laxativo, sed at any time of the

During the week under 'review, a general law. I am inclined to go uno better. How shore of the China Sea

day it may be eaten with advantage. It has all-round weakness prevailed in the Rubber would this do?

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending boils, a large number, as many as oight is a tions, although the price of the raw commodity often been recommended as a specific against Market and most stocks show severe deprecias. at 10 am.to-day, ova laches,

day, being taken. In jufluaran It is also useful

·FORECAST...

as it reduces fibrin in the blood and better than continues to advance Many of the low-priced K-Hongkong and Neighbourhood, E. to almost anything is calculated to assuage the ex. sterling stocks have come into "request at S.E. winds, moderate; mist or drizzling rain.

Cessive thirst. Of course, it is al19 x' gonile | present low rates prevailing and the gener! 2-Formosa Chappal, Same as No. Pe

laxative, and this property it retains when made | market 'closes with more demand, Singapore Into marmalade, so that anyone whose bowels and Lamocks, Same as No, 1.

South coast of China between Hongkong are sluggish will do wall to finish off his breaks stocks after a period of continged weakness

fast with a tablespoonful of good marmalade, hava lequires towards the close, ple 4--South east of China between Horngkong perhaps the lesst, axpenziya of preservas, London Ventures, In the early part of theTelephone 185. 'nud Haluun, Sama sa Ng 10.

"especially when made jí kome.

week, sold at tofs and close with further sellery

To witness their respective mathers-in-law

Murtha 'and Maria

Givi a kígħielsas face-scratching dxhibition as Sanjay thuraiuli of a family disputs.

I am sure there will be a'crowded attendance to witness the nqval esiartainment,

Casual Oritio,

6 Dozen Pints

$18.50

H. PRICE & CO. LD,

WINE MERCHANTS.

13, Queen's Road.

statehoor 18th Apell, oper

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