SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1801.

DISSEMINATION OF PLAGUE

BY RATS.

Memorandum by Professer W. J. Simpson.

bad mounted up to 100 a day, was arrestod. Bimilar treatinent of some of the adjacent houses to which rate had migrated put un and to the epidemie, and no cases of plague occurred in that foarly.

THE BOMBAY, EPIDEMIC,

6. during the firet epidemic of plaguo in Bummy, somu very important observations We propose in this dail futuro issues towers mile bearing on the influence of the rat, as an agent in the propagation of reproduce the following monorandum on

plague. It was noticed that the infection the influence of rats in the dissemination was limited in opidemic form for a long time of plague, published by the Colonisl Offee to the first locality ported, notwithstand and Britten by Professur W, J. Sanpet,ng that there as great us if the habitants from the infected contro to M.D., F.R.CP., Lecturer in the Hygieneather districts of the town. This could not of the Tropics, London School of Tropicat be explained by supposing that all who fled were healthy people, for some of this to furres died fem que immediately they 1. Tas destruction of des rat an avertim resched the districts. It was further ful means of proventing plaque in a country cherrel that the infection did not Follow the line of the greatest enigration of the ihroziented with pingue, or as a means of inbitante, bas closely corresponded with lossening the extent of the spread of the the emigration of and mortality among the mts Whenever them'was a imortality of dissa, sy be claimed as a new practico rats in one of the districts it was a sure pro- recommended on the basis of what is now cursor of pingas, and until the mortality of known concerning the important role which ruts accurred the district was compamtively

free of plaggo. Pla mortality

Medicine -

rats

Intimations.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Intimations.

THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA THE WEST POINT BUILDING COM.

DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that an NEXTRAORDINARY GENERAL EETING of the Company will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 1, Queen's Buildings, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongheng, MUNDAY,, the 21st day of January, 1945, at 12 deck Noon, when the tormentioned Resolutions which were passed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on the 10-4 hence, it will de salonitted for continuations bypoena Rosblutiones.

RESOLUTIONS.

1-That the following Article be inserted

after Argiche 6, mumsly - * PAPARATA SAng ence fraval * Certificates

The Directors tusy ise Cer:ific.tes for the ** tious of Sharos, and provide for the axelige of such fractional Cendiend

to a who Stary or tuber of Sacca for Curtificates of a wbudo +hare or Shares.' 2-Taat in Article 11 the Bynes '4,00 he substituted for the figures · 1,00),'

*

the st; and to a less degree the unusually began in the warehouse and grain plays in the propagation of plague. This depots which had business with such other. knowledge is not altogether new though is and from the rats it spread to the workmen » has inmal da bo ac,ticed afresh, having boon Siilse facts were noticed also in the jails. in those warehouses and grain depots. forgotton in the long interval which has clared since the last great epidemics of The jail which kept free from a rat mor-3--That the existing States in the Capital, plague. In its fresh acquisition in resentality was also free from plague, but the jail spidemics much more las heen learnt than which the rats began to die was on was previously known, and the now for afterwards a plague-infected building with matius is of the highest practical inpert-its prisoners nacked by plague, and the

ance.

THE CONNECTION BETWEEN EFF AND

PLAGUE.

Department immediately a dead mt was found on the premises in order that the department raight take preventire mes aures. Dr. Weir, the Health Officer, in his reports on thus jagne in Bumbay, says--

alarmed in regard to the danger indicated by dud rate, and they comitateed to write to

occurred though the jail was exceedingly clean and in a good stuitary condition. In houses also the mortality of rats prior to the occurrerice of plague among the in- 2. The Philistines, rancient Plinicians, mates was frequent and notable fact, rocognised a relationship between uice and Indeed, the connection between the appar

the like. plage, for, when their towns wore attacked ange of dead rat in a house, hy the disense, it is recorded that they libond of tho inhabitants haing subsequently made propitiatury offerings to their gols sithcked by plague, bocage a thoroughly of images of their buboot, and of the misunderstood that often the more intelligent that marred the land. The inhabitants of of the inhabitants gare natics to the Health Hindustan wuru at one time familiar with the connection between rat mortality and plague, for in some of their Parans, written more than 500 years ago, they are instructed to leave their dwellings innaediately they notice a noctality song rats. The slitas the epidemie preceded people bacinas ants of the Obursal and Kant regious on the Himalayas, where plagae is codenie,

it the following strain as this letter pnt this alvico into practice at the present inpe houeree plagus breaks out among will show, "As some dead rats were found Thom. They knew well the meaning of an in ho house I on living in, and as I ara unusual mortality atong tats, and on this afraid it is infected with plagua, I want to becoming noticeable they leave the villaga vacate it temporarily nud five in Hou And bake thomadclves to the hills. Drs sheds," and the letter fraishes with a request Planck, Francis, Panteon, Hutcheson, and to accupy some municipal land." This in Thompson, in their investigation into timate relationship between the mortality of ping, or Mabe-mari, as it is called by the rat and the propagation of plague was nitives of these districle, refer to the moraleserved not only in Bubay, but in many tality of the rata, which they point out as parts of the Bombay Presidency.

Migration of rain was also observed, ceding the nurbresk of plague making the inlab.cants, Dr. Francis saye, A romark-Healthy rats in an infected district suc Alle feature in conucution with an outbreak to understand the danger to which they are of mabamortec was the death in the first subjected, and will move away from tho. instance of the rat. Lu Syria, alsu, the locality. The rate migration constitutes a mortality among rate was well known to be danger to other distrets. Dr. Weir obvery- the accompaniment of plague.

ed this migration. tato a new district sose time before sicknes or mortality was no ticed among the tat;

CHINA.

One of many examples in the following: At a resiñones in a largo garden on Bandra house or garden till the 21st of January, 1897. Ahoot this line the garden und house were invaded with rate, and elurtly after some of them died, others were killed by cats, and these became afterwards ill. Ten days after, two of the servants of the house, who had not boon to Bombay for wanks, became ali nad died of plague.

3. In Yuan, another centrs of plugne in which the diske has bean endemic for at least 50 years, it is to be gathered, near Bombay, mts were seen in the from the reports of the French Mis sintaries out of M. Rueber, now the French Consul in Liverpul, who visited Yunnan in 1871 that the Chinese in habitants are noquainted with the rat nortality proceding oathursts of plage. The rats, it is stated, are first blacked, and when they sicken they leard their holes in troops, stagger about, fall ever each other, aux drop down dead. From the fact of the rat orlity preroding the plague, the Chinese hold that plague is a suil disasso.

In Canton, in 1994, no fewer than 1,000 doad rats were buried outside one of the "Principal guter of the town by Chinese officials at the commencement of us spide mie of plague which destroyed 89,530 of The inhabitants.

It was further observed in this epidemic that vlen plague contained for some tine in a distries the mts disapeared, while in those districts where the mortality among the ruta hogan to increase there the plague

Also extended.

THE HONGKONG EPIDEMIC.

THE PROBABLE MODES OF INYECTION FROM RATIO HALL

7. The manner af infection from rat to rat has been experimentally shown to be produced by inoculating healthy rats with lage hill, by smearing their nostrily with plague bieilli, by feeding them un food contaminated with plague meilli, or on orgren of a rat which hân dind of pigue. and lay keeping then in the same cages as sick or dead rate. There are in an infested ous artistes or bjects soiled by plague pationta or by sick rats to infeat healthy tata. As an AS Roveral rats are affected

with plagus it is only a matter of time bo- torn the diseases opizootic form among them. This epizootic form of plague killing and afterwards destroying the rats.

4. Rat mortality sud plague again show-can only he stoppal in its only stagen by

ed themselves together in the epitomis nt Bongkang in. 1991. Hitherto the connec En het ween them was founded only it tho frency with which they had been okser red precoding or accounjanying uns another, and the relation to hgh other, though a -antier af connown opinion in the endemte area, had never been, absolutely pred. Now, however, by the discvory of the plaguo bacillus in man, ami the obserations and experiments which this discovery per wilted to be made, Kitasto aud Yersin were able to caläblish that mico and Inte' could be infected with the plague baculis, eaving in them a similar disease to plague in man, the principal lesions being buboen, extravasations, and congestions in the in toral organs, and that when this dimasa was produced in rats and nico the glamis and organs contained the bacillus in extra ordury numbers.

|

Tho rat also appears to be more easily in- Fested at times this so. In 1896 a man from Boulay, whose wife had died of plagas, brought her clothes home to his village, which had hitherto been yaito free ha plague. Ia a short time the rate in this man's lease haga-te be atek and die, after which the inmates were attacked with plagus saxi died, the man himself not being attached until fire of his relatives wor seared.

THE MODER OF INVECTION FROM DẠY TO MAN. 8. The precise mode by which the rat infects nun is not so clear as the fact that it is an agent in propagating the diserro, There have been cases in which the sick rat las bitten man and plague has followed, but instances of this kind are rare. Theré are other instanes in which men ongaged in removing rata dond of plague have been

5. The importance of these Tacts, in noon afterwards attacked with plague, while junction with the often-repeated history of others in the same building not ongaged in TAt mortality and plague, in inanense, these operations have remained free, indicat especially in regard to its practical basringing that the infoeran from the rats is not on the provention of plague. It is alter in the air.

mely 12,50 fully padd up Shares of $120. Buch, be subdivided into 31,200 fully pit op haaren of $20 onda.

4.That in Actitis 47 the figures 10,00 lo substituted for the figures 2,5 0.7 . That in Article the wards For Thousand substituted for the words

One Turan,"

Tist in Article 2 the worls for every complete whitional number en Forty Shate be substitute for the waida for every complete addiad under

*of Ten Shaver. '

more

sal.

PANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that the

TWELFTH ORDINARY MEET ING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Com pany will be held at the Company's Offices, Victoria Buildings, on THURSDAY, the 24th January, 1901, a: 118) o'clock ... for the purpose of receiving the Itapurt the Directors, together with Statemens at Accounts for the year uding 31st Decem bor, 1800,

The REGISTER of SHARES of m Company will be CLOSED on TURS DAY. the 19th January, to THURSDAY, the 24th drumary (with daya inclnaive);

SHARES can by Registered. dating which perin NY TRANSFER of

By Oides of the Board of Directors,

A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the Hongkong Land Invest-

ment and Agency Co, Jud.. General Agents, West Point Building

Co., Ltd. Hongkong, January 4, 1901.

37

THE MONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT AND AGENCY CO., LD.

hereby given that thu ORDINARY NINTE MEETING of SUAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Company's! Unics, Victoria Bulldings, on THURSDAY. the 24th January, 1901, 12 o'clock Noom, for the purpose I receiving the Report of; the Directors, Angether, with Statement of Accounts for the year ending 1st Decein-

ber, 19 0.

The REGISTER 4 SHARES of the Company will be ChD from THUS me DAY, the orb Jauwers, 14. THURSDAY, the 24th January (both days inclusive), SHARES em be Registed, hindasing which peril XO TRANSFER

7-That in Article 71 the wurls

the twelve or less than six le tuted for the words are them or less than fuae,!

dred' be substituted for the wordly B.--That in Article 73 the words "Ina 9.--Filt Article the words

bones be deleted, and that at thu gird of the same Artele there by misted the following paragraph, tonely:

Tha Dirers y also, with the con sent of rf in such manner, and upon *such cozsition and at wich tiones as Bull be math-rised by barelydders in *meeting, cumploy the Reserve Funil for the tire bad, my part thereof, 13 the payment of a bonus oe beausing to Sharolic bers in vosquet of every State Lal fraction of a Mhure,"

By Order of thu thal.

TA. GILLES,

Hunghong, Jaunary 3, 1981.

31

THE HONGKOST AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

MIL

hat TOTICE by sivun

EXT AORDINARY GENERAL! MEETING of the Company will be hel at the line of the Compay, No. 1. Queen's Buildings, Victoria, in the Colony of Beng Long, on MONDAY, the 1st day. January, 1901, at 12.15 dock in | Afternoon or su south afterwards The Extraordinary General Mecting to be pre- riously held on that day shall be conelader, when the Glowing Resolutions will be proposed, namely

the

That cut of the prestat Reserve Pand amounting $900,000 and art of the sum of $37.00 representing addis idød profits, the Directors de pity to gvery Shareholder a bonna at the rane od 820 per Share in respect of every Share and fraction of a Share which is regis tered in his Date on the 28th day of February, 1901, and that such Bónus Ire, at the option, expressed in writing, any Sluchokler, applicable to the payment of the amount paynie by such Shareholder in respect of the taking up by him of his proportion of new Shares under the provisions of the next of there Resolutions.

of

|

By Order of the Bosed of Directors. A. SHELTON HOOPER,

Hongkong, Jautary 4, HKIJ.

36

El

Intimations.

YARROW'S SHALLOW DRAFT STEAMERS.

CITERN WHEEL, STEAMERS have been found by experience to be the best type of vessel for shallow alrer nasigation under. many conditions of working, and of these Mesers. Yaxdow have built a very large number of successful examples faz all parts of the world.

Vessels on this aystem azo oonztructed when required, la draw an little ma 10 inches.

The construction of shallow river vrele propelled on various systems has been made the speciality of Marra. FARROW & Co., LTD..

Agents for LEA & PERRINS'

GROSSE

&

By Special Warrant Purveyors to

Fur particulare apply to

TABRÓW & CO., LTD., Shipbuildsm

POPLAR, LONDON.

WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.

BLACKWELL'S,

LTD.

The Queen

AND

Empress of India.

CELEPPATED OILMAN'S STORES.

KNIFE POLISH

OAKEYWELLINGTON

KNIFE BOARDS

JOHN OAKEY & SONS

READ MILL'S LEONDON

JOHN OAKEY & BONS, LrxITED, "WELLINGTON MILLS, LONDON. E7

UNIVERSAL TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED.

----

NOTICE TO SHAREIFLDERS.

AN INTERIN DIVIDEND at the Itano

of 12 porment jury madan, being at Conta pecezinsan nak be YaYaBLE at the i Offres of the show Chmigung, No. 4. Degj Vorax. Beat Central, on suni after the Jay, 1991.

NEW

Hotels.

VICTORIA HOTEL

ROTISSERIE, Айсову не для Garte

fHOPS, STEAKS, etc., etc., at any Lime, between 7.30a.m. and

Bisign Warts will bestand reconde | pa10. ugly.

The TANSERTE BOOKS Of Bios Coca- pany wR LE CLOSED) from the 1914 21st lastan, bera digs inclneve.

FLLIS KELLY,

Hongkong, dmasry 14, 3908, THE FUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

92

2.That on the mid 28th day of Puh ruary. 1901, the Capital he increased from $1,562,590 to $2,500,000 by the NUTRichereby given thrint a 33 MET- ime of 18,730 new fully paid up tares of the BOLD of DFSTORS of 950 each, and that shida new Shares be offered at par to every Shareholder who was that date is reginloved as such in the proportion of three new Shares for every live Shanss of his registered holding on that date, and that if y auch Shareholder shall wot take up: and pay for his amid proportion new Shares before the first day of June, 1901, the Directors tay dispose of the proportion of new Shares ist no taken up and paid for st mich prices (ikt be ing less than the par value therof) and on such tering as they may in their discretion think fit. Tho Directors may, however, in their discretion, the special eitourcstances of the case appear to them to rondle such a course desirable in ender to obriste bardship to & Shareholder, permit a Shareholder to take up and pay for the proportio of new Shares to which he would be catitled under this Resolution, pat withstanding that the aforesaid time- limit for doing so, namely the first day of June, 1901, bas pasach.

of the Company, bold at the Company's Office, No. 14. Das Vieux Boa Contral, Vitoria, Hong, on FDAY, the day of January, 1991, the following Re. solution was passe

3. That the said new Shuresalall rank For dividend and bonus as on and from the First day of January, 2001.

By order in the Board,

D. GILLIES,

Chisi Manager, Hongkong January 3, 1901. HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

35

the building remained healthy. Sunanda ul records at example of rat infection in two women, caused by hand- ling dead rate. The inhabitants of a village in the Pasjaub wore turned out of their THE FIFTEENTH ORDINARY AN

NUAL GENERAL MEETING of village and placed in camp because of a vaumencing mortality amung rata. While SHAREHOLDERS of the above Co- in camp two worden were permitted to visit pay will be held at the Registered Offic their home, and found on the floor of their of the Company on MONDAY. the 28th home coute dead rate; these they picked up Instant, at Noon, for the purpose of receiv and thrown into the street, they returned to ing the Report of the Directors, together ung and a few days later they were attack with a Staterasut of Accounts for the year

ending 31st December, 1500.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Co-

of great onnearn that its importance is not Tankin records a case of this kind in u wuthciently realized to be put into practice mill in which there were several thousand everywhere, even at the present day. I workmen. Rats were notiond to die in was not realised in the early days of the large numbers, 20 coolics were employed to plague in Bombay in 189, for when atten- remove the dead rats, out of the 30 no [... tion was mulled to the enormous number of fewer than 13 woro attacked by laguo, dead rats it was ascertained that for more while the rest of the workmen and others than a month previuan to the outbreak in Mandrie rata iad been observed to have been dying in tousual numbers. Dr. Sur vagor found the plague bacillus in the mts found dead in large numbers in the grin depôts, streets and drains of the city, and proved by the cultural tests to which he subjected the bacillus that it was the same as the plague bacillus in man.

Later in the year certain cases of pingus appeared in Calcutta, and in a grain doy do with business relations with Bombay rata began to die. They comported them-lved with phigno. ir. the same way as recorded in the local ities where the unusual occurrence had proval to be the precursor of plague. They left their usual hiding places and came out into the opon in groat pumbers. They were very ill, and in a dazed or stopified and which have been found to contain condition, their eyes were watery and plague basilli, convey the infuotion to man, bleary; their coats partially deprived of hair, as well as healthy rata... It has been ob- and they hobbled about with difficulty, served that rars dowd culy a few hours are staggering and falling over one another. more dangerous than thon which have hecn They bad lost their timidity for man in dead some time and are quitu cold, und it is their evident denice for fresh air, and they surmised that this in berano, in the recent- Eniled in energy even to attempt to escape ly dead the loss are still on the body, whan approached. The sick and the dead while in a rat dead for more than a few wece hosped together. In one day 100 hours all the paramates have left its holy SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will drad were found. Sick rats kiled and ex-it has been conjectured that Lens from be held at the tice of the Company, No. amined had their glands in the groin axilla dead rais may be the means of spranding | 18, Bunk Buildings, Queens Road Central, nr neck enlarged, congested and agglutin. plague to an adjoining house, von when on TUESDAY, the 5th Fubrity, nt 12 ated together, their internal organs congest the rat. infected house has boon evacuated one's Noon, for the purpose of terwiving ed, and their spleen and liver enlarged and by its inhabitan when stops have-nots Report of the Directors, together with a fall of plague basilif.

been taken to dispose of any dead rats in Statemen Accounts, Dechiring a Divi- Prafiting by the occurrences in Hongkong the house, and proper mess of cleans-dend, and confirming the appointment of and Bombay, it was determined to make ing and disinfection are not undertaken. Director, nud electing nulitors. Bremious efforts toatampout the rat pingue, Without endorsing these fost la import The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com whick appeared only to be the precursor ant to reanguis-their pussilility and to pay will be CLOSED from 23rd January of human plagtes, For this purpose the leave no precaution intaken which may to oth February, invlosive. floors were taken up, the rats were killed, sorva to langun the spread of the disasse by and the foors and fans were fonded will rate or diminish the risk of danger fron erade carballo acid, with the result that the them. epidemic among the rats, whose mortality,

Two exubaa:ious are advanced as to the acthod of infection. One is that the plague pay will be CLOSED from the 22nd Inst. bacilli on the rat infects man through to the 31st Instant, both days inclusive. wounds or scratches on the hands or feet. The other is that in flexe which infest rals,

(To us Continued )?

100

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers, Hongkong, January 15, 1901. HONGKONG. CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE SIXTY-NINTH ORDINARY

1 HALF YEARLY MEETING

*By Order of the Board of Directors,

T. ARNOLD,

Accretu Hongkong, January 15, 1901,

Di

Monthly Tiff at Moderate Rates,

Madar & Farmer,

Proprietors. Hongkong, May 1, 1899,

1787

Pelham House,

1860

FAMILY HOTEL.

M. MUMEYA,

JAPANESE ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER

AND FINISHED IN ORAZON.

ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS.

SA QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

2293

RAINIER BEER

IS THE BEST LIGHT BREE THAT RAS EVES

DEEN BROUGHT INTO THE CALOGY,

I dull damp weather its use will bo found thost invigorating.

.. PRICE!

Per Case 6-dozen Pines, Per Case 4 dozen Quarts.j

SOLE IMPORTERS:

A. S. WATSON & Co., Limited,

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, &, HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

:

113,50,

KELLY & WALSH, LTD.

RECENT PUBLICATIONS. WYNDHAN STRET. The PEKENG LEGATIONS, a Na- tional Uprising sul laternational Episody, by $IR ROBERT HART, G CUM G.

KOWLOON HOTEL.

THIS HOTEL is situated in a quiet lekty, away from the din and dista: banch of the City, and surwoorded by a delightful Outdien it is un ideal place of Residence. The building stands on eminon, giving a mugilent view of the Harbour and the City

Victoria, It is within easy mess of the Kowloon Wharves, where the principal Mail Steamers disom- bark Passengers, and from which there is a regular ferry service to Hongkong. Bowling Alleys and Billiarde. The Cuisine is Excellent

W. OSBORNE,

Proprietor. Hongkong, September 6, 1940. 1350

Tutin patemnou of the Special Ra

salations įmesed on the 8th day of December, 1000, aral eudiomel on the 4th day of December, 1900, a Call of One Dollar per Share huando apon all the Fublers of Orimary Shares in the abure Campeny, and the same is hereby made. Such Call to be paid to tlu Binisenof the Couany, the long kong and Shanghai Banking Corpora tum, at their premises, Queen's Romel Central, Victoria, Hongkong, to ve bufog the 20th day of February, 10013. And Notice is also given that in Aucor. dance with Article 24 of the Company's Articles of Association, interest at the rate

J. H. DOWNS,

Manager.

30 per Cento por Anwar will be charged 'open all Calls remaining unpaid atter the 20thday of February, 1911, up to the autsal Gates of payment of the sauc

Shareholders are requested to note that, pon presentations at the Office of the Company of the Bankers receipt for pay- ment of the Call, and surrender of existing F FANDSOMELY FURNISHED Cortificates of the Shares pertaining thereto. Ezcculingly Spacions Rvora. New Stare Certifientes will be issued beazory MODERATE TERMS to FAMI ing an endorsement of the payment of the saft R.

THE WAVERLEY HOTEL,

KCR HOUSE STREET, HONGKONG. A First-Class Privato! Family Hotel.

By Onler of the Board of Directors,

W. II. GASKELL,

Bethany

Hongkong. January 18, 201

THE NEW FRENCH REMBOY

MARR

This vụçeristal and brigády payrlar relately, as eic played in the Continental Hospitals by Bicer, Koston, Jatert, Velpean, and others, emibies oli the dealderatzis de sought lá, a medicine of the any as rarything hitherto away.

THERAPION No. 1

l'arinarkably short time, often a few dayn oily

dianbarges fram the any org superseding infactans, the use of which parable burm by saying the founuation of stricture and ather asrious diceres.

THERAPION N..

2

for lepurity of blood, semer, pmples, spate, blots, pans and swelling of the joints, memjum dary symptoms; and all diseases for which it lang been too echable to employ mercury raparista, e,, to the destinelion of sufferera Letland ruinofkcalih. This preparation purifica. Lewacicystem through the blood, and thoroughly eliminates overy poïacitors matter from the buddy,

THERAPION No. 3.

· dreanu, and all the dintressing CV MEN

01

The serum XİRƏBLİDİ, WILie of vitality, barisselog

carly erzar, pagsus, istidence is hot, i climates, &c. 11 posturana corpstaing power in restoring strength and vigour so the cetliliated.

THERAPION the princips!

129

|LIES by Be DAY 95 MONT:1.

Hongkong Dember 18, 1990,

FOR SALE.

and

200

“(HEAP MULDESG SITES, at Kow-

Joy, for unpran Houses, situation •

A Very Small Capital required. For patrulars and plans. Apply to

A. RUMJADS, or to Go P. LAMIERT. Hoogkung. Decuber 26, 1900.

DON'T COUGH -USE DON'T COUGA-USE DONT COUGH-UCE DONT COUGH -USP DONT COUGH-USE DONT COUGH-USE

CHINA OF TO DAY -THE YEL-

LOW PERIL. An Album of Pie- tures and Photos, Hlustrating the incipal Plas and Incidents connected with Present Crisis Brown's Nautical Almanack, 1991... The Troubadoun Selections fra

English Verse, by P. Gills... Scott's Stamp Babologne The Hutbey of Goar Klaysów, the Astrometer-Poct of Pershi (Fitzgivalda Travilation) Lawyers and thew Clients, a Practi-

cal Guide for the Latter Tarlustion to Study of Interna-

Minal Law, by T. D. Woolsey How to Make and How to Benil, by

an Anatour Mechanic... Twino Capturel, a Record of adven- ture during the Boer War, by the Harl of Rosely

Boer Politics, by Yves Gayat (Trans-

lated from French)

The Slavery of Our Lines, by Tolstoi

$0.50

3.00

7

RECENT PUBLICATIONS. THE TIMES HISTORY of the. WAR in SOUTH AFRICA, Vel. 1, Edited by I. S. Amery, Photo

ayures, Portraits, Map and Bat- Te Plans

www. $9.00 Towards Pretoria, by Juliän Ralph 1.30 The Life and Death of Richard Te

nad-Nay, by Miore Hewlett ... The Attaché st Peking, by A. B.

· Froenuan-Mitford ...

In the Palace of the King, a Lote

Story of Old Madrid, by F. Mario Crawford..

1.20 A Contury

1.75

1.25

5.50

1.75

!

6.50

1.25

70

of Car Sex Story, hy W. Jeffery for men tap je

Kamnor, by Mrs. Humphrey Ward 1.50 Tho CHINA CASTERY TIE

BOOK and NAUTICAL POC.

KET MANUAL, containing Lt of Lights, Buoys, Beacons, Sigcals. Tides, de, ka, with Chart of Shanghai Harbaut

SANDOW'S PATENT GRIP DUMBBELLS

SANDOW'S OWN COMBINED DEVELOPER. Solo Agents in China.

Ideal Milk

2722

DEAL MILI

'spoeds

The botately he retely wirl gift tau. "One Lange alene S rellet, Sle, la mare terian, Gary

te cake by the most delicate.

KEATING'S LOZENGES,

KEATING'S LOZENGES

KEATING'S LOZENGES,

KEATING'S LOZENGES,

KEATING'S LOZENGES. KEATING'S LOZENGES,

The

ale

CHAUCHED WITH GREAS

ENRICHED 20 PER CENT. WITH CREAM,

Sterilized-Not Sweetened.

A PERFECT SUBSTITUTE

FOR FRESH MILK

W. BREWER & Co.

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS. Gutts Porche Willie, by George Moë- 21 you cannot sleep for coughing, die ITAKET'R'ÁLMANACE, 1001, 81 75 & 201 donald King's Lozenge will set you right, They at onze cherk the coach and attackLiration, Numors de Nost

1960. years (15/9 Paris Noel, 1000-me zoosh) proves theru

China's Our Door. by Cousu!"

Geogrul Wildman ANA 12-13:50 As Talked in the Sauctum, by Con

But General: Witte 2242.50 Celebrities of the Army, Volume... 6.5 From Aldershot to Pretoria, by Kav.

W. S, Sullam

UTTERLY UNRIVALLED, UTTRELY UNRIVALLED. UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. UTTERLY UNRIVALLED, UTTERLY UNRIVALLED

Hoefbirge Couch Lezinges, the uur vailed reuely for COLORE BUANDENESS, 214 ZHROAT TROUBLES Blased lu Bottles by tứ Chand KEN

Chantar and Morganus pleruggan the World Price to England 2/4 & 46h is Ein traduching, alato which of the this bare la reped, and abarre Trade Mark, walsh in mineralinile af word **THARAMOR“ as is applenam on the Gwerneat Stamp(in white lettere da a red guninu) azized to every package by order of Her Majelly's H Commissioners, and without malou kido á forgery. Sold by A. 8. Watson & Co., Limited

Hongkong, Chins and Blaala.

Twixt School and 'ollege, by Gordon

Stab 95

5.25

1:00

COLONIAL SEBIes 81.50. 2.0 Long Live the King, by Guy Boothby,

The Women of Death, by Guy Boothby, | Quisanté, by Anthony Hope,

Stickit Minister's Wooing, by Crockett. Eluator, by Mrs. Humphrey Maonlay's Essay, Excellent Edition

Cloth

2:00

62.001

Coral Reefs, by Darwin, Edition Cloth 1.60 Completo Prose Works of Emerson,-

Edition Cloth

241 1.50

Share This Page