WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1911.

Hughes & Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT

General Auctioneers Stare, Coal and General Brokers.

ANO

PROPRIETORS

To-Kwa-Way Coal Storage.

Edited A.B.C.&TH.& 5TH EDITIONS. A. TELtannig Code,

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"MINION" HONGKONG

"PUBLIC" AUCTION.

IŢIRE Undersigned live received instruct ions to sell by Public Auction,

FRIDAY,

the 20th September, 1913, at 2.30...,.at their salva Koutin, No. 8. Dei Vaux Road,

corner of The Noves STREET,

il

A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

.,de,

Particular from Catalogue:

Tenka :--Ås zana),

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

SANITARY BOARD.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Mr E. D. C. Wolfe presided over a nicoti ing of the Sanitary Board on Tuesday afternoon when there were present the Hon Air A., W. Brewin, C.ALG.; Hon Mr

PUBLIO AUCTIONEA Hewett, De G L Fitzwilliams, Colonel Bedford, P.M O.IL, Dr F. Qark, M.O.H., Dr J. W. Eartlay, A.M.Ö.E., and the secretary, Mr W. Bowen-Row- lands.

HE Ladaraigned has received Instruo

clone to Sell, by Public Auction, THURSDAY,

the 29th September, 1911, commumicing at. 200 r., at No. 50, Mennison HELL

ROAD

** A QUANTITY OF

THE KOWLOON MARKKY,

The recommendation of the Fresident that certain atalls in Kowloon market re- | surved for meat, etc., and for whigh no tendars had been received, bo les for fruit'

VALUABLE HOUSE BOLD and vagetalles, was agreed to.

FURNITURE,

(Particolare from Catalogue).

Term-Chih on delivery,

"

The President said that À-curtain European firm, represented by Mr Howard, asked that a poultry stall not taken up to let to them for a meat stall," half of which would be used as a sale-room for Europeans

131.

On View from Wednesday,tho £7gh Sept

GKO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Bongong, September 22, 1911.

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and the other half for colil atomge. The President proposed that this stall should be sot apart for the sale of heat for twelve months.

TO

IMPORTANT NOTICE

ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS, ETC.

THE

THE Vnderstoned has received instrud;,

tioni sull by Public Auction,

the

11 a.

*

MONDAY, actor, 1911, commencing at at the WILD DELE GoroWNS.

Wanchi,-

Hor. Me E. A. Hewett seconded, and the motion was agreed tw———

TUR RE-ARRANGEMENT OF CONVENTENCES" In connection with an application to re-

TCMPUS

THE

TEMPUS WATCH

THE

TIMEREEPER

OF THE

EAST

I MUST HAVE IT!!

Swiss Made Watches Good Time-keepers

PRICE $2.50 Each

arrage certain conyoutances at Bento Obtainable Only From

field." Buttery Path, Colonel Bedford asked if the occupants.could got use the water from the unins if they paid for it.

The President replied that the Govern- ment were unable to do so as there might ben shortage of water..

„Colonel Bedřidi—That is a matter of opinion. You don't restrict «, nina from having two or three baths a day and using from 30 to 60 gallons of water but you do restrict hins frou using six gallons of water a day at the most for what I livu always maintained is a necessary adjunct to

A Laser QUANTITY OF MACHINERY, ELECTRICAL MATERIALS, ETC., TTC, Comprising:--- Duplex Marine Oil Engine (complete), Steam Sets and Electric Generators. Elec tric Drilling Machine," Vertical Engines 1231 Piston Pump, Worthington Paings, Gould's

And Klein's and Pamps, Concrete Batch civilization. Mixer, editio Cleaners Bank Saving

HUGHES & HOUGH, luctioneers..

Hongkong, Sept. 23, 1911..

How Me Hewett proposed that the

Want' Advertisements and Planing Machines, 3,00c.p. Search-application be granted subject to an in-

light, Hors. Ges, Warehouse Cranes, dependent and adequate water supply... Cast Iron Valves, etc., etc.;

PREPAID

$1 per inch................................

$2 ..

#

3. insertions.

One week.

.. WANTED:

PURNISHED, or prefembly unfurdina.... od, BEDROOM on lower levels. Apply to

'W.X,' CCHINA MAL" Officà Hongkong, Sept. 23 WIN"

PIANIST an

WANTED.

Box 36

122

Also

Insulated Caller, Button and Cable la- sulators, Clents, Leading-in-Tabes, Electric Bells, Armoured Hose, Fibro, Cemen

Tiles, etc., etc.

The above are offered for sale owing to owner removing to other premises.

On Viow now. !!”

1

For turtler particulars apply to

GEOP LAMMENT,

Auctioneer. Honakong, Sept. 23 1911.

---P-U-BL-I-C————AUCTION

19

HANIST and VIOLINIST for Danca:

monthly. Apply

THE Undersigned has received instrue. tions from the Executors of the Estate Mengkong, September 22, 1911. 1913 of the late & Josts Huones, to sell by

Are CHINA MAIL' Office,

LESSONS IN FRENCH, ÖNVERSATIONAL FRENCH taught by n Frenchnan (Goverment in... atractor) ontirely in French, without translation, even for mere beginners." Fluency acquired in a short time. trinllofon frou-hurgornia-eury. moderts.

Apply to

Tefo *Unisa Blan." Office,

1200 Hongkong September 20, 1931..

FOR SALE

A

UPRIGHT PIANOFORT2, by Hop

kinson, London: Rosewood Case, complete.. Iron Frame, 7 Octaves, over- strung scaling, underlainper action, Brass Stul tail to trichord; Ivory Keys; sound ing board serowed and fastenings of imm felts and other parts of action as necessary for tropical clintes: Electric Lamps to conces and for internal ventilation. In strument www bew in 1909 and is in thoroughly good ord

Apply WARD ROOM OFFICERS,

II.M.S. KENT,

NAVAL YARD. Hongrong September 25, 1911.

FOR RENT

124

DREMISES on the Barers CosCESSION, SHAMEEN, CANTON, suitable for "Užices, Godown, andjor living quarters. Repairs and alterations will be made to anit tonnnt. Apply to

"

Public Auction,

MONDAY,

the 2nd October, 1911, commencing st 2ist at Merros NoLP, The Penk,- A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

4

FURNITURE, - ".

Comprising: Brocade Covered Drawing Room Suite, Armchairs, Lace Curtains, Cypets, &c.,

Extension Dining Table, Teak Sideboard, Dinner Waggon, Teak Booktense with Desk, Fire Brasses, Rugs, Cutlery, EP. Ware, Engraving, &c., &c. .

Brass and Brise-mounted Bedsteads Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Marble top Washstands, Dressing Tables with Bevelled Mirrors, Chests-of-Drawers, &c.

Bathroom, Pantry & Kitchen Requisites;

Dr. Fitz Williams seconded.

Colonel Bedford proposed an amendment that the occupants, who were hotal keepers, be permitted to entry on the present system of using the water frean the mains.

WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & Co.

"Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld., 25, Des Vœux Road.

SCOTTISH SPORT.

"From Our Chien Correspondent.)

Enyit une Peptember 5- Associertos LEAGUE

lun great game in the Scottish League,

Intimations.

鼻水气力廸士

HOME-MADE MINERAL

WATERS

Rangers just beat Dander The Rangers BETTER THAN FACTORY-MADE. fonida probably are the best exmbination in Scotian any one of the limo-Ecume capable of winrog a game by his own unaided efforts; bas ou Saturday they were held in a firm grip by the Dundee

There was no seconder to the amendment which fell through and the motion was carriek, colonel Bedford voting against it.. į defenen,—a defender which is praised in

Why contiano purchas ing factory-made Mineral Water Make your own Mineral Waters at home at a cost of 90 cents a dozen Syphons, Then -you KNÓW the water in puro, and contains no -disease germs. With the **PRANA

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Dr U. Marriott

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Harding

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Price of Syphons.............. 32,00 each.

Bulbs 0.90 per box.

Wholesale Frico :- Syphon per do.................816.90 f.o.h. Bulbs per doz. boxca.$ 8.00 1.0.b. Mujr C, B. Harring. Bir J.

th highest terms by the flagrow critics, BEER DRINKING IN GERMANY, who are not given Tendernses when

dealing with visiting tenes. The fernt" Kaiser's Admonition to Students. sags that if the winners er superior int...

Ajack, the lower were quite the better in The German Emperor recently paid defoure, and the pity is that the guil warm tribute to the academic youth of obtained in the last three minutes should; Amerion in the course of an address which provide mach side gaining the point which be delivered to the students of the on play was its due." The Edinburgh Friedrich Gyunnsium or collego at Cassel,entsman" recars, "Dondeo had die where he himself spent one time as ally hard ines in losit the game.” student. Tu occasion was the present

Aberdeen did as much as wasexpected of ation to the college by the Kaiser of a new them in sharing points with Hamilan school hanner to replace one which his own Academicala; a good deal of temper was parents had presented to the college, and shown, and seremal players were injured. which-in-the-course-of-time-and-become-Quinn pulled Celtic out of the fire in their somewhatthe worse for rear. The Kaiser, encounter with Clyde, one cannot help is well known, is an opponent of the asking-Where would Celtic u without the famous centre Forward? Third Lanark beer-drinking feats punctised by the were easily the better in the antch with students of most German universities, and Kilmarnock. Hearts won on their merita; misses no opportunity of impressing upon Airdrie had to thank Ewart, the goalkeeper, young Germany that is spare time could be are in surprising good form; the Hibe for the small scoro against them. St Mirren devoted to far better pursuits than the lost through want of steadiness in their assimilation of rust quantities of beer. . After lecturing the Cussel students upon the value of ancient Greek and the history

of their own country, his Majesty reverted (ta his favourite topic of the misuse of alcohol by Gerumna students, and declared that such practices in the youth of the cecatry were not calculated to help Gur. ineny to maintain a worthy position in the An Assortment of Fine Canton Black-world. He warmly recommended the wood Ware,"

"Also

And

students to follow the example of American colleges, where alcohol was tabu, and where One. 12-Bore Fowling Piece by Westley more importance was attached to the

Richards."

One Rilo in Chec Tenus:-Casher delivery. On View from Friday, the 20th Sept., 1011.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

~~Auctioneer Hongkong, September 23, 1911. 1217

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“SOCIETY, CANTON,

Canton, June 11, 1011.

MILNERS

SAFES

AS SUPPLIED TO THE

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AND

GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.

CANTON'S LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAIL..

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healthy development of the body and mind by the ardent pursuit of rowing, fencing, and other manly sports, than to the establishment of now records for beer consumption.

PHOTOGRAPHS WITHOUT A CAMERA,

P

Prof Lip: wann, of Paris, is working on a very remarkable new photographic method which he has termod""integral photography." It should, he remarked in the first place that the process is design

forward line.

Results:

Rangers, 2; Dundeg 1.

Hamilton, Aberdeen. 1, Raith Rovers, 1: Morton, 1. Cellic, 3; Clyde, Hearts, 2; Airdrie, 1. Thistle, 0; Falkirk, 0.

St Mirren, 2: Hibernians, ! 3rd Lanark, ; Kilmarnock, 0.

CHICKST

Most of the Edinburgh cricket clubs have' finished their cards, or are playing "rom nants" and in the West, where tho-game fasts longer, there is a dificity in getting together good teams, Glasgow Academ icals, for example, could only scoro 19 against Ayr, the effect of, the holidays sa much as of the bowling, Lord Whitcher- ter's XI. mad: 77 x 14, totals which were beaten by J: V. Buchanan's in the send innings with four wickets

to spare.. Polac Bustained their brat defeit at homesiacu Juno of hat

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Hongkong, March 1, 1911,

Mr and Mrs W. A. Dr and Ms A. D.

Haanikal

Ent MzA. Harrison

Spalding and infant Mine Spittlus Mias Square

Mr and Mrs 'J. A.

Scott

Minu Hazel Scott

Master Scott

Capt. & Mrs Sidford

A. Master Stephon Sd

ford.

Mia F. W. Watta Mr A. Buller West

KINGSCLERE HOTEL

Mr E. Arndt

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Black

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Macgregor

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Le, and Mr L. D. and child.

Booth

Dr and Mri B. W.

Brown

Mr and Mrs F

Pestan

Sir Francis Piggott

Mr and Mrs F. M. MrJ.bertson

Crawford

Mr. Sachsp

Mr and Mrs D. E Mr M. E. Shearer

Mr. A. L. Shields

Donnelly

Mr and Mrs Grundy Mr. D. Stewart Miss Grundy

Mr H. Hoffinan

31r B. Webb

Mr Westphal

Mie and Dr Geo. P. Mr Whyto Mr and Mrs A. C. Mr Wingrove

Lammert & children Mr J. W. Wilson Legan

B

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL Mr&Mrs Ballastino Mr Paul, Haxh m

"Mr.Thos.

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Hay

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It Imos & infant

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201

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year, only sering 10 against Dam CIGARS. CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS. petlier's 13. Cortichy Castle closed their Carnegio's, XI, 60. Other results:- holiday season with 7 against Lord

Heriot, 143 for seven; Peatland, Ga. Ferguslin, 158; West of Scotland, 120. Clydell, 120 East Stirling-bire, 105. Kelburne, 105; tireenock, 577 Ayton Castle, 107 Berwick, 297 for tight,

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to work without a camera. The soumitized plate is contad with a large number of very' small globules of glass or other transparant The Coming of the Funnel-lese material. To use "ouch of these acta na a

FURNITURA, Draperies, Groceries, miniaturs oye, with a sensitive plate for

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Iron-mongery. Wine and Spirits Foreign Clothes for gentlemen made to order by our own tailors, Large assortment of Chinese Silks and

BUSINESS HOUSES Foreign Goods of every description.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

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-Hongkong-M¬y201311.

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ONE FULL SIZE

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WITH ACCESSORIES. Apply to

"GEO. PI LAMMERT.

Hongkook. June 7, 1910.

All goods sold at reasonable Prices.

buy Chipuso and Foreign Goods... SUP PAT POO STRƑEI... TEL NO. 1400,

CANTON. Canton, August 1, 2011.

P

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its ratina. The globulos aro viry small, less than one-hundredth of an inch in diameter. In front each has a little blob which acts as the lene of the miniature

After working out this remarkable prin eiple, l'raf. Lippmioon presented it before the French Academy of Sciences and other

Ship

Such pid progress has been 10ade at Whiteine, Garan, with the construction of the 5,000-ion oil-engined liper for the Danish East Asiatic Company, Copenlingen, that she may be ruuning dedicistration trials on the Clyde before the end of the

yrenr..

The most serious of the problems in-

Con 300 tons of enal, while the siincon wally occupied by hunky" will be filled with cargo..

Thore will be no firemen, funnels, sinoke, ashus, of dirt, and thu egues can, bu

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gents

Thro Chompers and Beet place in Cant in to scientitie societies, where it awakened volved in the construction of the new grest interest. The realization of the propolling machinery has been solved. process presents considerat cchnical One of the sixteen cylindars has been in difficulties. Owing to their small size, itupation, with satisfactory resulta, in the

workshop for some weeks, anditoly General Merchants was out of the question to shape caol cue of remains to make the others on the same the globules separately. Prof. Lippmann model. The vessel is designed for a spesi tried using minuto glass beads, such as run as far on 100 tons of oil as she would of 12 knots, 'and it is believed thist who will are found in commerce and used for Federing ornamental surfaces, such as pictures post cards. He found, however, that these warn too irregular in shape: a1 size. Another idea hich sogget started in five minutes, as compared with itself was to stamp out, short of collodion and gelatine, giving the boilers. The only other hat of the typu

transpar Hfteen kours required to nisu staan with HONGKONG, wutisco the requisite akapo. Put the dies raquized. were found to ba,too difficult to course of cautruction in the Unite make in the laboratory, so that Prof Kingdom is being built at Middlesbrigh TLipproann has been forced to shandos his Furnean is chairman. Blus in, vessel f for shipping company of which r Attempts in this direction fer, the time being. The fact is that the working out 3,000 ma, and will, be engaged in t

·BE process of this kind is

North Atlantic trade. 5 technion!

Other ocean roing oil resuls in courful LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH 18 LIVING DEATH. Father than a scientific problem. There is

good fuld here for inventors to exorcise construction include two for the Hamburg

VETARZO NERVE FOOO₫

BRAIN AND their ingenuity, forila Lippman photo. American Lineaire of 1,50ytona Beiß The fatent discovery at modem Dimes for pricature built matho Wesor, and another of 5,30 decay erdvscientyofeital forces, Bracing up the sys WC HUMPHREYS & CO., graphic plate could be made it would be of tone on the Elbe--and one of 3,000 tons derdly, it is turn to the galsused nerve great value Innamuch as in order to take for the Gurman-Lutant Lino, while there falling energiea and laparta new life and photograph the plate is simply exposed to Dorman American Petrolcaur Company

-landscape or other objest, without Bay has placet n'contract in Kiel for two atinsane for Free Booklet de LEM Atery enve-lin camora se all,

with a carrying capasity of 7,900 tons cel

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SOLE AGENTS,

Hongkong, May 18, 1700-

CANTON, SHANGHAI AND

HANKOW

want value

thơm who had lernently played outil

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Craig

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Stephenson Mr & Mrs Hewett Brad Mis A. D..

Sutr

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