FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1912.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Undersigned has recolved instruc-

Hughes and Hough To Sell by Public Auction,

AUCTIONEERS TO THE ĜOTERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN

GOAL STORAGE.

Codes used:

A.B.C. 4TH & 8TH EDITIONS. AL. TELEDRAPRIC CODE.

F

Telegraphic &didress : MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

on

SATURDAY,

THE

THE CARD CAUGHT HIS EYE,

Commercial Traveller toks how when Suffering from Nervous Exhaustion and Insomnia, he was led to try Dr Williams Pink Pills, and with what

results.

CHINA MAIL.

THE MODERN ENGLISH

SCHOOLBOY.

The canan

Criticisms of a Hindmaster.

Canon Swallow, for' thirty-six years beadmaster of Chigwell School and the doyen of British hendnsastors, has made an interesting statement in reply to the quas. Mr W. T. Bryant, for several years South tion:"How does the British sabool-boy China representative of one of the largest firms trading in the Far East, tells the of tu day compate with the schoolboy of following story of how a show-card display. thirty or forty years ago ed in a shop window, in a reusote Chinese thinks that such changes as are to be nest City, showed him the road back to benith in the British boy of to day are due to an when run down by nervo debility and altered environment and the spirit of the sleeplessness a couple ME years ago.

It was when making a journey through age. OF the Canton Delts country during the hot summer months of 1910, that I developed July,mptoms of nerve trouble," says Mr Legant had been having an unusual amount of business worry, and won that bedth-destroyer Insunnis set in and my nervous syst m get into a bad way. During the weary werks which followed I passed 940 through what I think was the most disalementary scholars is, up to a certain tressful period of my life. The chatting of paint, a good thing for both secondary

the 7th July, 1912, commencing at

· 11 4.M., at 'La Chie,' FarnaN ROAD, Kowloon,-

THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK

MILLINARY, ETC., ETC. On View from Friday, the 26th TERMA-Cash on delivery.

1912.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, July 21, 1912.

PUFLIO AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received lastrac- tions to Self by Public Auction,

ם

MONDAY,

the 29th July, 1012, at 12 o'clock Nons, at his Shivs Rooms,

DITOELL STREET, —

Tonga by Public Auction,

HE Underaigned hova recaired instrue- The German Steamer

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNET),

MONDAY,

the 29th July, 1912, at 11 a.m., ab their SALES Rooms, No. 8, Des Varur Rol, Corner of Ice House Street,— ABOUT 3 MANILA CIGARS including Cheronta, Londres and Media | Regals.

Tensta - As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

¿uefter.

Hongkong, July 25, 1912.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

QUINTA.

1634 Tour Gross, 987 Tons net

(huilt in 1904)

As she now he on the North Reef, Paracels, with at her Machinery, Gear, Apporterances, Electric Light Installation, Stores and Cond

IN ONE LIT.

Tests Cash on fall of hummer.

GEO, P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, July 20, 1912

932

TESSRS HUGHES & HOUGH will

Moil by Public Auction

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 7th August, 1912, at 11 x.., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8 Dos Vax Road, ebinar of los Horse STREET,” SUPERIOR TURKISH TOWELS, IRISH HOUSEHOLD LINENS

AND SUNDRIES.

Comprising -

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Ma W. T. BRYANT.

nel of Nerve Debility and Insomnia by

DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLA.

the exulies as they worked the lent, the 9335 bent from which there was no escaping, and he relentless monotony all combined to torture my macked nerves,

1[IM Undersignod_lan received inatrac. To co sul by Public Auction,

03

TUESDAY,

He declaros -

"At the prosent time there is a very"

leavening tendency at work in the secondary schools, and the elementary school now plays a very big part in the dorélopment of the school which was middle class alone. This leavening of

schools and scholars. It tends to brok down els prejudice, and certainly has to some estent raised the statulard of educational ability, but it is easy to give too many free places to elemuntary selolars.

During my time at Chigwell I havo watched the tendency grow for something | more than classical instruction. As * result, the teaching of Greek is today to a large extent expiring, while modera languages and natural science find a place in all curricula. The effect of this chango in teaching is to make boys more mater- inlistic and less inuginative than they were formerly, while 1 do not think that the modern boy ever learns anything quite To thoroughly as die his father. Curricula are now too crowded; and has not the

KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN.

This Space will shortly

contain Something

of

Interest to

Everyone.

GARNER, QUELCH & CO.

tímu to obtain a "thorough knowledgs of Want' Advertisements

any one thing.

FAILURE OF THE MIDDLE CLASS HOME.

Za

PREPAID

Ꮮ Ꮕ Ꭶ Ꭲ ;

VISTORS AT HOTELS.

RONGKONG HOTEL. »

יו

Mr W. F. Andraws 3le S. Kempthorne

Mr F W. Ashhurst Mr R. K. Kirkpatrick

M: A. T. Barberini ME. R. Bate One week.

What I have noticed, and noticed with $1 per inch... 3 insertions, regret, is the failure in the discipline of the SA 25 middle-class home. This is very marked indeed, and it is this which is chiefly responsible for any chango found in our British hops, Undoubtedly one of the esuses which rob a buy of that homo dis TN Nathan Road, Kowicon, a Black cipling which is so necessary for him is the and White JAPANESE POODLE Reward at Ground fact that there are very few large families BITCH (Lame). among the middle classes of to-day. Thirty Flour, 18, NATHAN ROAD.

Hongkong, July 25, 1918.

Of course I knew that it was advisable to seek medical aid, but being where I practically beyond the borders of civiliss tion, no doctor was procurable. I reached shall Sauthern Delta city, and whist walking up one of the

of the streats saw displayed in a shop window a show-card advertising Dr Williams Pick Pills. During the curso of my travels in different parts of the World I had often heard of this famous the 3th July, 1912, commencing af remedy, and my physical condition was such 2.30 A.M., at No. 8, QCɛes' G3258, that I gladly wakumed any prospect of

driving away my alarming attack of insom-or forty years ago most middle-class people Tia, Abd nervousness,

had large families, and a boy who was n member of a large family gained much which he could get in no other way. He gained largely because he was brought up rougher, because from his birth up he was associated with a goodly number of brothers and sisters who were not too careful about considering his feelings, and he had to, Even in the home cirule, hold his own for bitself.

Punk Rund-

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, (Particulars frain Catalogue), Also

Fine Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Eath | A FEW SPECIMENS OF CHINESE Sheets Bath Gowns, Hackahack Towela,

PORCELAIN.

GED, P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer Hongkong, July 23, 1912.

93

Fine Dana-k Table Cloths and Serviettes, ONE COTTAGE PIANO by Rosenkranz

„Persis: - Castin de ivery. Han-embroidered Pillow Cases and Bolster Slip, Single math Double Bed Size Sheets, Hand-embroidered Bedspreads, Single and Double Bed Quilte, Lace Curtains (4) yds. by 70 inches wide), Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Vannda Robes, Duchesse Sets, Ladies' and Gent's Homes, Shoes, Longcloth, Tray and Supper Cloths, Gent's Shirts, Ladies' Dress | PROPERTY Lengths, &c., &c. &c.

(All New Goods just arrived and will be sold in small lot).

On view on day previous to s do. Catalogues will be iss TERMEN-AS naval.

11

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Asetunders.

Hongkong, July 23, 1912.

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So I purchased two bottles of these Pills. Without dilating farther Ima-t say That they did me an infinite amount of , for before the two bottles were finished I was able to get a good night's rést and my nerves had leone as well

eer. They are the only advertised remedy I have ever taken, and in justice to Dr Williams Piak Pills I feel it a duty to reel these facts.

Disorders Negrons

and for all complaints arising out of an impure ont

Nowadays a middle-class family can. impoverished condition of the blond, norists of one or two, or at most thee cooly exists equal to Dr Williams Pink children only, and these childron are, as Pills for Pale People. Aton: the anladies

A consequence *cosseted 'too much. Boys ur which they are a pig, Header taste and habits of

remedy are in such families have often as a result, the Anaemia, Debility, In lige-tion.

and these of their parents, Rheumatism, Skin Complaints, and the

are very often 'soft." Here in Chigwell ailments of la lies. Of dealers everywhers Schoul we have, of course, compulsory CO..and the Dr Will Medicine Co., 84.

games. So boy is allow to shirk his Szethuen Bad, Shingh, one bottle

games unless he is certified a being medi 31.50, six for 88.00, post free.

Ho have considerable aum vally unit. ber of day

boys here now, and it is surprising to find what a number of them there are who bring a certificate from there family doctor that they are not strone enough for cricket or football. This 1 consider a very und sign indeed. Barder- il play, as they aro examined by my own doctor

HE Undersigned, having been Appoint

THE GENERAL AGENTS of the abovn-Company for longkong and its Dependencies, are prepared to accept approved risks against Fire at current

FALES.

MOW FUNG & CO.,

General Agents. Hongkong. May 1, 1919

615

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANO SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

GENERAL MANAGERS, HONGKONT.

-

J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MAJAUTY ro3 THE EART, Tukyo,

New Insurance Paid for... £ 25,687,500 Outstanding insurance amounts

to .........

.£282,653,220 Assete amount to £104,088,655 Surplus amounts to... 17,628,766 Dividends to Policyholdera

1910...

10,575,167 Total paid Policyholders 1910 63,439,360 Total Expenses for 1910 10,392,0% Grass carnings from interest

and Rente "for 131097,448,525

Gross rate of, Income from

Investmenta 1910..........

Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912.

י

Scientific Optician OYEGLASSES & SPECTACLES $2.00 Upward.

C. E. M. HALES,

Old Post Office Building, OPPOSITE HONGKONG. BOTEL.

Eyes Examined.

Hongkong, June 22, 1012.

**Luking back over the years and com Paring, as well as i can, the present edu atin with that which I knew formerly. I think that there is now too much ten.. dency to make types. The individus

haracteristics of a boy are more likely to trepreured under the modern syste

dazoi. The examination system has been -speed, end,-per-cnally, I think we need. tipp. There nspection rather than examination. Buna

which I have intely notices Lendency which is, Lthink, very desirslife.

17 best firms, the firms into whose ser- cice many of our boys go a leaving school -used to take boys who left school when

ZSKAITEIT IS CREATE AN ARRANGED ON MARTIN 3 MESTREP 1.....they were sixteen. Now they are_no!

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making them until the lads ara reventon repliteen an excellent step on their part."

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CONNUBIAL BLISS IN PARIS.

Whether he will live again with his wife or not is a question that

FOR SALE.

Ir C.D. J. Bell Mr G. A. Barn

B. Best

Mr N. F. Blanch

M Chas. B. Blum Mr and Mrs S. R.

Brown

Air F. de Charette Miss

911 M

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In good condition. Send offers to

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Care of CHINA MAIL' Oct.

'405 Hongkong, March 21, 1912.

FOR SALE,

ONE FULL SIZE

Crocker

Mr G. P. Curry* Mr C. E. Davis Mr H. A. Dickhoff Mr J. H.

B. Dorina

ME W. Dryw

MP E. J. W. Eames Mr and Mrs H.

Ehrenfals Mr W. T. Funn

H. G. Fisher

Mr A. G. Vlorin

C.

Mr H. Krück

Mr A. Kruseman

fr C. C. Kunna Mr E Lebas And

family

Mr G. F. Lehnert Mr G. T. Lloy! Mr and Mrs Neil

MacIntyre

PEAK HOTEL

Mr and Mrs W. Mrs Kent

Armstrong & child LtCol. & Mrs Lean Mr Barton

Mr Bayley

Mr & M E-Blunn

Mr B. Boud

Mr Bos Mrs Bowdler Dr and Mas Cadbury Hr W. L. Carter Lt. Col. Chapman Mr Chapman Mrs Corneliussen Mr Dallin

and child.

Mr and Mrs W. L

Lask Mr Lord

Major & M. Lyddon Mrs Smith Malkin Capt. & Mrs McMorn

Children and ourM". Mr&Mrs Northcombe

H. Pearce

Mrs

Mnd child Mr and Mrs T. Pott MF and Major Prichard Rev. & Mrs Davies Lt. Col. Radclife

Mr T. M. Macqueen | Mr Darch Cipt. and Mrs. E.

Margelts

Dr U: Marriott Mr W. B Marshall,

Dr C. W. McKenny Mr C, F. McWilliams, Mr B. Mr J. Merecki

Mehta

Mr J. D. F.

Mulder

Mrs J. D. F. Malder 'Mr V. d'Oertingen

Mr J Ormittan

Mr

Mr

E. A. S. Fowler Mrs French & chilt

H. A. Forrer

Mr E. H. Ray

Mr E. M Raymond

Miss Fr Reny

Mr Denman Fuller Mr Mr C.

umagalli

Dr W. Rettich

Mr F. Ritter

George

Mr B. Schluter

Bir W. Schwelke

Miss George.

MFE. E. Smith

Soloman

Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr J. Safer

Mr V. Goulbourn

3LK

E.

and Mrs Joseph Mr H. K. Gould

Consul & Mrs Eetzens Eng. Comdr Rooms Mr B. E. Fielder

Dr & Mrs Rutherford Mrs and Miss Pulton Mr A. Sinclair Mrand Mm Gordon Lt. Col. Stacpols Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Mr and Mrs Talati Mr and Mrs Hale

Major & Mrs Waring. Lt. Col. Gordon Hall Mr and Mrs W, X,

Wataon

M: Ar F.

Rawitt

Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr F. C. Wilford M and Mrs W. G. Mr David Wood

Humphreys

Capt. Wood

Me and Mrs James, Lt. Col.

maid and child

Mr & Mrs Lee Jonse

Wrigley

CHAND CARLTON HOTEL

And Mrs

Mr and Mrs Frank Mr & Mrs F. Jorge

Allen-

Mr W. J. Baker

Miss K. Barłow

Dr sur Mrs A. D. Mr W. A. Barnett

and infant Mr D. M. G. Gratama Spalding and

Miky W L. J. N. Greely

Mr G. C. Jorge

Mr V. O. Kayes

Mr 5 G. Larson

Mr H. Lawrense

Mr E. Loper

Mr A. G. Beanmeni Capt. and Mrs Braga Mr B.

Mr R. J. Grimshaw Lt. and Mrs C. E. Mr F. Bragu

Cant. T. P. Hali

W. Square Stainer, R.N.

Miss L. Brags

Burroughs and Watts Med Mrs W. & Mr and Mrs G. F. Miss 31. Bengt

BILLIARD TABLE

WITH ACCESSORIES.

Apply to

! GEO. P LAMMERT. Hongkong. Jane 9. 1910,

MILNERS*

-

Swift

Mr W, T. Harbord Mr & Mrs Teenwissen Mr A. Harriga

Mr G. Vermeij

E. Lopes

Miss M. Marten

Miss J. Michael Mr A Parker

Mr and Mrs G. G. Mr. Pan

Burnett and

children

Mr H.Allan HawkeyMr & Mrs E. Vell Mr F. pigne

Mr and Mrs A. M. E. brecht

Monper

D. Hough MIEL R.

Capt.

Mr J.

Hughes

Jones

Mr R. M. Joseph

Mr

E. M.

Joseph

Mr E. S. Kabel

Mr O. Kaehler

472 Me V. Kauman

Mr A. Wachsler Mr E. J. Waterman

Watkins Mr D. M. Wamond Mr and Mrs H. L. H.

White

Mr G. G. Wood

Mr and Mrs J.

F.

Wright

Mr J. "A. Young

ATOR HOURZ.

Mr J. B. Arnold 3 E. W. Austizz

SAFES ME. Farbey

AS SUPPLIED 19—THE ̄ ̄ PRINCIPAL BANKS

puzzles a bardworking carrier at the Paris Central Markets. Two weeks ago he imagined that he buried his wife, and in spite of this fact she has returned to life and made such a seeno into the horgain" that he is now separated frau her. The man took his wife to one of the Paris hospitals three weeks ago for treatment. She was very ill, and a week later he

I received a notice that she was deal. Ie

AND

Me L. Birat

de Bene bir A. Mrs C. L. Brown” Mr H. H. Burditt Mr J. D. Mr J. Casanova Mr F. A. Chopard Mr.J. Collin Mr L. J.

Collins Mr J. A. Darid Mr V. Formoso Bliss M. Frantz Mr L. Gamesu Mr J. Grham Mr & Granado Mr J. W. Green 380 Mr F. Greenwood

Mr J. Che

BUSINESS HOUSES,

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Agent.

Hongkong, May 20, 1911.

Sheld decent funeral, to which he in PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY

-SOLE AGENTE, WU HUMPHREYS & CO.,

KANK BUILDINGS, - Hoariong, May 180-1900 (7

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Surgeon Dentis

IS1

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**** 430,193

**£6,233 312

AIMITEL

TIME TABLF,

WEEK DAYS.

KING

Mr F. Aron M: R. A. Begly Dr Belilios Mr F. W. Cox Lieut. Crosse Mr J. A. Dobbio Mrs Dobbin

dr

Mr J. S. Hwang M 1. W. Jarvis Mr D. Jones

Mr A. Lafuente

Mr Gen. Lanzius Mr P. A teplous

F. Dr. J. Lauman Mr Marten St. Leon

MEVA

V. Lugelbi MIK. de

М

de Morris

Mr Muller

Mr C. G. Oben

Mr E. P. Robinson Mr. Fred. Rosenthal Mr F. E. Ross M: E.

Rougeau Mrs Rubensteni Mr M. Smith Mr T. E. Walker Mr B. M. Wright

EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr C. Marsley Ming Massey

Miss L. Drury Mr A: Frith Mr F. W. Georgo Miss D. Gilbert Mies S. Godwin Mr E. Granby Miss L. Greenhill

Mine I. Haisman

2

Mr G. H. Porriton

Misa J, Poole

Miss E. Probyn

Mr W. J. A. Robbins Mr R. Roberts

Mr and Mrs' Arthur

Rogerson

Mr G. W. Sewell Mr R. H. Smith Mr

Stamford

Mrs Stephen

Mr & Mrs B. Sweeney Mr John Henderson Mr H. J. Trigold

Mrs John Henderson Mr R. W. Ullmann

and child

Miss A Hai

Mr J. A. Jack on

Miss E. Vincent

-MERS D. Vrayan

Me and Mr West

Mis F. Joukian Mr Edward Whipple

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KINGBULEER HOTEL.

Mr E Arndt Mr and Mrs J. FL

Backhouse

Dr and Mrs B. W.

Brown

Mr Hector Fuller

Mr & Mrs. Robert

con

Mrs G. Sachse Mrs M. E. Shearer' Mr A. L. Shieldi Mr and Mrs Borisés Mr Gillingham Mr R. D.

RD. Stewart Dr. L. Martyn LabbMr E. .I. Veenendaal Mr & Mas W. Logan Mr B. Webb Mr F. S. Morrison Miss O. Wante Professor Ober Mim E. Wente

Dr and Mrs Patton MrH. Woutman

THE STATION HOTEL.

Miss A Brigaderenko Mr R. R. Rozbough Mr F. Bruhn Capt. Schlesinger. Mr and Mrs J. R. Mr A. C. Sedel

Capall & children Capt. B. Stephan. Mr J. Hildebrand. Mr G. Stock Mr and Mrs D. A. Mr.S. R. Walker

Lukbanoff and Mr M. E Walker"!

Lt. Col. & Mis à, C2

children.

Mr W, Pringle Jun. Younin

Mr J. McCormack Mrs Berkely Mitchell Mr and Mrs J. F...

Mody Mr M. F. Murray

Me W. A. Donaldson Capt. & Mira W. Mz

7.00am to 8.00 sm...Every 15 minutes Mr Ewing 8.00a.m. to 10.00 a.in. Every 10 minutos 10.00am to 11.00a.m.. Every 15 minute 11.30 am to 12.40 p.m... Every 15 mín uber 12.45p.m. to 1.16 p.m. Every 10 minute 1.16p.m. to. 1.46 p.m...Every 15 minute 1.45p.m, to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 2.16 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minube 5.00pm to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 mins604,

N

NJUNT CANA.

Passmore

Mrs Finchölt

Me H. Pearman Mr Geo. Grimble

Mrs. A. Ramaey Mr M. Hashimoto

Mr E. B.

Reed Mr H. Hunter Dr. Sibres Mr F. H. Hyde Mr B. 8. Spurge Mr & Mrs Kinghora Capt. and Mrs Allen Mr & Mrs 0, Laurit H. Stewart

children Mise A Loigh -Mr TB. Taylor Mr and Mr Lemaire Mr J. Waldrow

and child

Mra E. Williams Mr C. N. Manhoff

sen

vited his friends and neighbors. "Uh- aware of all this, the wife, who hat meanwhite recovered, and' wondered why her husband had not come to see her. Eft-the-hospital and returned to find her Come empty. She went to the nearest Twine shop, the proprietor of which who bad been at the funeral, almost fainted when he saw her. The husband then mix appoured on the scene. His astonishment „wis mixed with bitter disappointment al baving paid the funeral expenses of some jayful body else's wife. Instead of a meeting there was sautual recrimination 7-10 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. do 11 24

p.m. every 15 minuter. and a quarrel, and husband and wife separated with ideas of applying for divorce. Both are convinced that they 8.00 m.a. to 10.30am...Every 15 minutes have good reasons for such an action.

10.30a.m. to 11.00 ...Every 10 minuts. 11.45am, to 12 Noon....Every 15 minuten Mr Batcock 12.00 Noon to 100 p.m...Every 10minuta.. Mr Blair

1.00p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minate Mr C. Bond

Mr W.

Brewetor 5.00p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 10 minutes,

Virs Burri 7.00 p.m. Every 15 minates 8.00p.m. to 7.00 p.m. to 8,10 p.m...Eiery 10 minutes Mr Cadman"

MLC. Child 7.30 am. Sunday).

Mr Connell NIGHT CARS as on Week Days

Mr and Mrs Crawlord Mr A. T. Mysli Mr Crombie Mr

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