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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY FEBRUARY

THE SHOPPER'S GUIDE SOCIALIST JUROR STOOD.

A Column of Peculiar Interest

and. Worth,

The weather has been anything on recent social events, and lein-Lut gonial of late and there is drad paragraphe will be cordially certain fitness in opening this welcomed. The co-operation "of | week.with our lady readers is asked in order to make this feature at once paoially interesting and useful.]

The Victoria Dispensary,

OUT.

A New Orleans telegram dated Deo., 16 mys:-A mistrial was entered here to-day in the case of burglar and well known des- perado who shot down in the daytime and on one of the leading streets of the city one of the best

a

known men in New Orleans. He was Edgar H. Farrar, son of the former president of the American Bar Association.

The man on

trial was Rang Canton. The mativo for the killing was that Farrar, who had been robbed; tried to arrest Canton as the robber,

who are offering cough remedies, These are in strong demand just SWEET MAKING FOR GIRLS. at present, when the cold wind Sweet-making is by no means mercilessly searches out-every to be dospised as a hobby for unprotected pore. The two re- girls, and Mins Jean Stewart de-medies specially worth noting votes a whole chapter in her very hore ato “Cruickshank's Cough praction! book, “Three Hundred Remedy," which is useful for all

The reason for the mistrial was - and One Things, a Bright Cirl diseases of the chest and lungs, against the eleven other men, all of that one Socialist juror-hold-cut- Can Do," to the art of making and the Children's Cough who demanded thadeath penalty. candies and crooms.

Mixture," the name of which For several daya Rene Canton and The purity of home-made speaks for itself. These ato pre-his brother, Lucien, associated in sweets is assured, and the delights pared only by the Victoria Dis- the crime, have been on trial. The of sweet-making may be appre-pensary, and that is a sufficient

·ciated on dark winter days when guarantee of excellence.

the weather puts a temporary

stop to the joys of outside' gomes, The following are among the recipes given by Miss Stewart.

Milk"Toffee.

a

The reputation of Messrs.

Diss Brothers.

tailors rests on the sound basis

went to the jury early on Fri day afternoon. This morning the jury was discharged. The Socialist His juror was Henry P. Devlin. fellows in the box say that he re- fused to argue or discuss the case, simply saying that the verdict, in of twelve years' careful workman-his opinion, should be man- ship and excellent service. It is slaughter and not murder. One quart of milk, two pounds unnecessary to say more now on Subsequent to the trial several of lump sugar, four ounces of that sebre, but it is worth notice of the jurors asked permission of the District Attorney to issue à buttor, one tablespoonful of van- that Mr. G. A. Diss has just re-stateront denouncing the stand illa. Bring the milk and sugar to turned from a long holiday at of Devlin, and it was issued. the boil, and then put in the home, fit and eager for work, and butter. Now boil for one and full of new ideas and the most up-to-date fashions. That is quarter hours.

worth making a note of.

German Toffee.

Mee Cheung,

Put one pound of loaf augar

If you wish to have your photo- have taken into a saucepan with ono tencup-graph taken or if you ful of water. Stir the mixture a photography and want it de- "until the sugar is melted, and volopod-or printed; try

when the whole has boiled for quarter of an hour add one tablespoonful of lemon juice. Now pour into a buttered tin, and when the toffee is cold cut it into alicos

:

Orange Tablet:

the quality of whose work is suff. ciently known to ronder further words superfluous.

THE FAMINE IN CHINA,

EIGHT Famine Districts with an

Prepaid Advertisements.

25 WORDS $1 for 8 insertions or $8 for one week.

WANTED-Employment by a young manas Steungpher and Tsplat, Just finished his course Salary op tional. Apply A.B.O. Hongkong Telegraph."

126

ORIENTAL

*

STEAM

COMP

The Peninsular & Oriental

Steam Navigation.' STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEY Company.

· LON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITER- ́RANEAN · PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON

Tugovan Bills or Lading_183uzp FOR BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, Continental, AMHRICAN AND

Sotto Arnica Ports. ·

THE Steamship

"ARUADIA,"

To Sail

1912

.Totels.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG HONGKONG HOTEL.

AND CALCUTTA.

(Taking Cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Rangoon, Mudras,

and Mauritius.)

HE Steamship

THE

JAPAN.

FIRST CLASE ANDĒŰT

- Hongkong, 29th April, 19117.

J. H. TAGGART;

Manager. 195

GRAND HOTEL

Telephone 197.

Captain A. Stewart, will be despatched MANAGEMENT & JUISINE UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT for the above porte on SATURDAY, the Brd Fab., at 1PM

Y F. REICHMANN, Proprietor.

For Freight or Passage, apply to.

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD.

Agenta. Hongkong, 80th Jan., 1913.., [124

Hongkong-New York.

AMERICAN-ASIATIO 9.9. 00.

Captain 8. Barham, carrying i Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for Bombay, on BATUR DAY, the Brd Feb., 1912, FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK VIA Noon, taking passengers and Cargo for the above ports in connection with Company's'.."Mentus," 11,000 tons, from Colombo, passengers' accommoda- tion in which vassel is secured before departure from Hongkong.

Silk and Valuablos, all cargo for Fance, Tos and Cargo for Loudes (under arrangement) will be transhipped area of 10,000 square miles,

Fat Colombo "Into the mail steamur pro- TWO and half-million people

aseding direct to Marseilles and Lonina, lacing starration.

other cargo for London, &, will be PLEASE SEND YOUR CONTRI-conveyed via Bombay by the .. “Egypt."-due in London on the 15th. March, 1912.

Parools will be received at the Office

"BUTION" "TO-DAY,

SUEZ CANAL. (With Uberty to call at the Malabar. Coast).

8.8.KARONGA

on or about 6th March, 1912. For Freight and further information apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

General Agents. Hofging, 28rd Jan., 1919.

י'ז

MEE CHEUNG.

IT WILL HELP TO SAVE LIFE:

Treasurer, H. C. GULLAND, Eq, until à .. the day before sailing. ThART PHOTOGRAPHER Manager, International Banting Cor-emtents and valuz of all packages are

It was remarked hero last weekporation, Shanghai. that if you had a parcel to send ¦ Hongkong, 245h Jan., 1912. to any part of the world the

China Express Co.

One pound of white sugar, one should be given care of it. But thoy small teacupful of water, juicedo more than carry parcels and

casos. They will store anythingi

ratos.

.

-

and gratel rind of one orange.you may wish to have stored for Pat Buger and water in a pan, any longth of time at reasonable boil for ten minutes, then take, it from the fire, and pour in the juice and rind, which should be ready in a pup, and stir firmly till it begins to thicken. Pour quickly into a battered tin.

Connoisseurs are unanimous in their verdict that the house-fed apons and chickens supplied by

the

Dairy Farm Company

to their numerous 'patrons aro unsurpassable for their quality and tenderness. The birds are supplied either alive or killed and dreased.

It is a well-known fact that Mossra,

Garner Quelch & Co.

Cocoanut Creams: Obtain one large cocoanut, and in breaking it open save its milk. Four a pound and half of granulated sugar into a pan with the milk of tho mt, and boat slowly together until the sugar is stock only the best of wines, melted. Then lot the mixture spirits, cigars, and cigarettes. It simmer for about five minutes. single out any line for special i unnecessary, therefore, ta Grate the fresh cocoouut and add mention. They are all marked by it very gradually. Boil. for ten excellence and can safely be re- minutes after the cocoanut is commended.

J. T. Shaw

all in, and stir constantly to keep thermes flask the pince of Mr.

If only to see his stock of it from sticking to the bottom of the pot and buring, Pour out is worth a visit. If thermos flasks apoo buttered China plates and are not an absolute necessity now- out into squares. This shouldadays they have come very near

HONGKONG.

021

ASTOR HOUSE

(LATE CONNAUGHT HOTEL.)

QUEEN'A ROAD, HONGKONG.

CENTRALLY tasted, up-to-date Hotel, Recently rimovatel, and under entirely New Management. Large and Comfortable Rooms, Excellent Cuisine under the supervision of an Experienced FRENCH CHEF, and separato Tablon, Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Light throughout. Termu moderate, First Class accommodation for Familion and Tourista.

For particulars and rates apply to

PROPRIETORS.

Telephons, 170

Talograms " Astor."

AT

OPEN AIR SKATING RINK

BELLE

VIEW Telephone No. 907.

SESSIONS 10 A.M. to 12 Noon.

String Band will |rom 4. p.m. to 10 p.m.

РЕЛЕ

AK TRAMWAYS'00, LIMITED.

required.

For further particulars, apply to

E. A. HEWETT, Superintendent. Hongkong, 23rd Jan., 1912.

TELEPHONE NO. 1013.

DEVELOPING, PRinting & Estaroix, › (4) malenna, Ink Max, 1011.

1-80

TIME TABLE..

WEEK DATI.

7.00 am, to 8.00)m.m. Every 15 mia. 8.00 am.to:10:00 - art,

10.00... to 11.00 .. 11.80 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. 12.45 p.m. t. 1.15 p.m.

1.15 p.m. t. 1.45 p.m. 1.45 p.m. 11 2.15 p.m... 2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 pm to 8.10 p.m.

THOS, COOK & SON, Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, &c.

Head Offer for the Far Evt:-18, DES VEUX ROAD, HONGKONG SHANGHAI: 2-8, Foochow Rind, YOKOHAMA: 32, Water Street.

it

10 miu, 15 mio.

+1

15 min.

"

11/

10 mio.

77

15 mio.

10 mia.

15 min.

TOURS arranged to ALL,PARTS of the WORLD.

10 mio.

++

NIGHT CARS, Bii pm, and ở gian.. Đ.45 Dom, tả 11.80 p.m. every 10 minutes. SUNDAYS.

7:30 ..

8.00 am to 10,80 a.m. every 15 min 10 mia. 10.30 am to 11.00 .x. 1.45 am. to 12.00 noon 12.00 noon to '1.00 p.m.

1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.

וק

15 mio.

M

10 ruin.

15 wia.

T

10 min.

15 mig.

7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m. . 10 mia NIGHT CARS as on Wook Daya SATURDAYS.

Extra Cars at 11.45 pm.

SPECIAL OARS. Arrangement at the Company's Offos, Alexandr Buildings,

Des Voeux Rond."

then be set into a cool place and it, and Mr. Shaw can supply JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BOY

You with one to suit your taste. Or you may want shoes. There are no better shoes than his Re- gal Shoes, the merits of which are well known.

left for forty-eight hours, as it takes about that time to harden. Fashion Fancles. Velvet in a colour which can

The boat whisky comes from only be likened to mahogany is

Scotland, and it is claimed for being largely used for smart" Perfection" that it is the best afternoon gowns. In the one of Scots whiskies. That is a big tone entirely, the dresses are claim, but certainly "Perfection

comes as near to being the perfect

simply made with fringes or whisky as any man wants. Try corded embroideries, a touch of Messrs. colour being introduced in the

'.

Gande Price & Co., Ld.

trimming scheme of the hat, the for this excellent whisky. foundation of which is in the same shade as the dress,

A New Material.

White satin is being woven in

Messrs. Kruse & Co. are advertising strongly the fa- mous "Quo Vadis" Turkish ciga- rettes. This is one of the finest

General Managers, Hongkong, 3rd Nov., 1911.

A LING & CO.

· RNITURE AND PHOʻO

SUPPLIES.

DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING.

151

TICKETS SUPPLIED EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP

LINES and TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates.

2 P.M. to 4 P.M.

HOTEL,

Admission 25 cents.

5 P.M. to.8 P.M.

P.M to 11 P.M.

Admission 50 cents.

play at the above Hotal every Sunday commending

Hongkong, 24th January, 1912.

HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN. PLUNKET'S, GAP.

The Peak, near the Tram Terminas. Tel. 56. For Tarms, apply to the

MANAGER. 27]

HOTEL LISTS.

Колокола Ноти

Allen, G. I. Andrews, W. E. Ajud

Bildwin, Mr. and

MM. A. M. Bates, E. R. Ball, G. D. J.

Marshall, W. B. MoKesa, Dr. G.W Mickle, D. M. Mirrless, J. R.. Mitchelmore, E, V. Morville, Cuontozs

da Maxwell, W. Bisonkides, Dr. P. Neiden, Dr. H..

0.

Neumann, B.. H Bordona, Mrs. J. ↑ Niabet, Dr. W. B.

Bornia, J.

LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and Browd, 8. M. ·

CASHED.

FOREIGN MONIES orohangai.

18]

Oca 07:08UDGATE IUROUS, LONDON, E.O

SAINT-RAPHAEL

TONIC, RÈSTORATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINE

Vo palatallo.

Known throughout the world and prescribed in all cases of Anomia, Debility and Conpalescence, to young women, children and the aged. Invaluable' in hot climates.

DOCE: One wine-glas» sfing to two principal meals.

Each bottle of cenutno VIII; SAINT-RAPHAËL bears, in addition

to the registered trade-mark;

- (() The WARRANTY STÁMP of the Umon DES FABRICANTS.

(3) A METAL SEAL advertise? CELENTDAS.

i

fa & MELISSA and MINT cordial

CLETEAS „hich surpasses all others by its

purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of sugar. COMPAGNIE du VIN SAINT-RAPHAEL. Valsņos (Drôme-France).

· CALDBECK MACGREGOR & Co., Hongkong,

REPAIRERS,

Bumann, F.

Burt, W. H.

Chilvers, P. T. Chisholm, W. T. Clarke, W. E. Qolor, Miss C. Crandall, F. W. Candell, G. B. Daria, A. Wy

Davies, Hon. W.

Rees, K.. D'Oettingen, Y Dodwell, G. M. Drew, W. C. Duchesne

Noble, Mise

Noble, Mrs.

Capt. & Mr

Northcombe,

W. GALLAGHER, Manager.

“Mrs. H Lang, Mr. & Mr.

Matheson Laver, Capt. H. E. Leakin, J. Wilson Leiper, Mr. & Mrs.

. J. G. Lemaitro, R. Lloyd, G. T. Love, Mr. & Mra...”, Lowe, F. H. Marriott, Dr. O... Maine, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. J..T.-W.

Abdals, Mrs.

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H. L, H. Willoma, MI Woody Mru, 3,

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Eamas, E. J. W.

Biolle, I. T..

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Elphick, Dr.

Fisher, R. G.

Florin, A. G.

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TAIKOO TAIKOO

brocaded foliage designs streaked cigarettes procurable, and those | with gold and silver. When used who have not tried them are ad- for evening dresses this exquisite vised to do so. They have still a GRAVING

with bullion tassels and fringe.

To-day's Recips.

DOUK

Modern Appliances for quick coastraction and repair of Shipa Engines, Bilera, Bailway Rolling Stook, Bridges, and all

Class of Baginsering, Iron and Wood Work Electrical Drive, Hydraulio & Pasumatię, Tools,

daonginths Warks.

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.

1) Ardeaalis TEJTING MAO HINE E: Ohilar, Wies Rɔp15, Bivate

Val Mail. SposiMI44.

DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO. DOCKYARD, HONGKONG

material forms, the deep hem, trent in store.

787It, by 88ft. by 84ft. 6 in train, and lower part of the Presents are always in season, Pompe empty Dock in corange, the ends being, bordered and presents of silverware or a 8-4 hours.

jewellery are always popular. If THREE PATENT SLIPWAYS you desire to please a friend-or; Chop up 1-21b. of dates, and better still, your partner in life-taking vessel up to 3,000 £ mix them with 1-4lb. of suet call at the shop of Messra. (chopped up,) 2oz. of sugar, 1-41b.

□ Falconer & Co.. Ld.

of breadcrumbs, two, cooking They will suit you and help you apples (chopped up), the grated rind of half a lemon, and a pinch to make a choice of a present that of powdered cinnamon. Mix with will delight the heart of the

recipient. two egge au ib If a pint of milk. Put into a but red mould and (W shoppers who are guided steam for two and a half, to three by this column in making pur- houra. Turn out and serve with | chasse please to mention bot frait

› syrup.

Telegraph" in return? ).'"

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