FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1913.
INTIMATIONS
»A Celebrated Violiniste
Nervous Fatigue, Languor—
The power to excil, the compisnes which ensures her brilliant successes, says the talented violinist, Miss Sybil Keymer, is entirely due to her abundance of vigorous nerve force created by Phosferine. How grealig the numeròus distinctions and triumphant career of this accomplished musician are promoted by the brain energy and physični stamina developed by Phosferine, is evident from Miss Keymer's admission that the tonic "Enabled me to do myself justice." This power to excel, this ability to make, berfect use of her skil, depends upon the marvellous control and stradiness of the muscle nerves"Phosferine has given her, and to which she owes the entrancing tone, and quality of her musical renditions. Naturally, this energising effect of Phosferine was accompanied by the disappearance of the headaches, listlessness, and fatigue, which were the bane of her public appearances, and it is this happy outcome which impels Miss Keymer to testify to the exceptional advantages to be derived from Phosfèrica.
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Miss Sybil Keymer," Riversmere," Albaby Rd., Leightoä Buzzard, Eng., writes: "I think I should inform you, that I have recently derived very great benefit from the use of Phosferite. In the course of my profession I have to travel a good deal in getting to my various concerts, and find that since using Phosferine I am never troubled with the beadaches and. listlessness which follow a long railway journey, particularly during hot weather. This is al very great importance to me, as frequently only a very little time elapses between reaching thy destipation and the com. mencement of a concert, and it is such a relief to feel fresh and ready for playing in public undisturbed by the fatigues of long travelling. It is because I feel that Phosferine enables me to do myself justice as a violinist, preventing any of the unsteadiness of the muscle nerves, which is so harmful to tone and quality, that I confidently commend the tonic ́at every opportunity."—july 11, rgra
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FEDERAL WANIGATION BILL Shipowners engaged in the Australian beade are bistarly disappointed that the | Royal Assent has been given to the Federal Navigation Bill according to a other correspondent, more especially, as thay, had been led to understand that the recent rejection of the referonda proposals by the Commonwealth electorats would
· provide nnuther opportunity for the revision of the messurs. The crítician of the Board of Trado and of the shipping interuata kas Faulted in the modification of the more Pobjectibable provisions, got there is a well-grounded foar that maritime es. terprise wil be checked, and apart al together from: say question of domestic,
or even of Imperial çoncern, it is bo- haved that the Act will croata international difienities. One of is siri oljects
is to socure Australian rates of and labour conditions on all vessels,' ipé
THE CHINA. MAIL.
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The nasty flat taste on waking in the morning is due to an excessive development of bacteria in the mouth during sleep. The infallible antidote is rinsing the mouth, with Odol before retiring, to rest.
Name.
Alacrity Atlan
Cadmus
Hampshire Kinaba Morlin Mindau
Bis Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.
Clai...
despacho caso?
27,000
Capt. F. C. Pasc
Capt. E. B. Kiddle
Capt. B. J. F. Bartialut
Lieut. Com. Malcolm Murray
7000 Lt.-Comdr. E. J. G. Mickinson 1400
Cantom
Weihaiwas
Yangham Rimr
·Hongkomer
Weihaiwan
flangkan
Hongtang
Tomas Gus, LEP.
1630
Commander,
* 2000
Admiralty tug
www
Comdir. Archibali Cochrana Master W. Wond
Last report al .
WeDarwen
Hongkong
Bramble Britomart
river gunboat
710
裴
900
Lt.-Comdr. B. & Prichard
Shanghai
river gunbeat
710... 9
900
Talent. Ovnule, W. H. Derwall,
Shangha
sloop.
LOTO
$
1400
Comme, H. P. E. T. Williame
Hongkong
Charib
water tank and tug
390
500
Master H. Smith
Hoogko
Olio
alcop
1070
1400
Comdr. Colin Mackenzie.. D.S.Q.
Shanghak
Fame
torpedo boat destroyes.
$60
$7,00
Hongtoog
Flor
cruiser, 2nd cla
1360
10 Ro
Capt. C. F, Corbett, M.V.O.
Shanghai
cruiser, Ist class
rivat gunboat
10,850 KIA
10 20,500
Capt. M. R. Hill
Wsihaiwe
1200
2.-Comdr, HI, D. Marrysb
Yangtace
...sicop
1040
-
cruiser, 1st clar
14,800
Laboun Weihaiwe
Monmouth Moorhen Newcastle Nightingale Otcar
cruiser, 1st class
9800
92,000
Weiniwa
river gunboat
180
9 8060
La Com. Alan Dixon
cruiser, 2nd class river gunboat
1800
12 02,000
Capt. Frederick A. Puwlett
86
240
torpedo bost destroyer
250
d
6500
Lt.-Caudr. R. Wilkinson
Ribble.
Rosario
torpedo bost destroyer depot ship, submacin or
500
-
9 AU
Comdr. N. E. Arohdila
rivar gunboat
PL
240
It-Comdr. Naah
rivar gunboat
:
85
$
240
Lb.Com. I. 4. 8. Hatton --
Want Riveir
river gunboat
85
9.
240
Lt. Comdt. Maurice B. Lelia
torpedo bost destroyer
Use
"
*
1500
Gunner W. H. Ryder
Hongkong.
receiving ship
$656
-
river gunboat
180
9
BOC
river gunbeat
710
2
900
torpedo-bost destrofer torpedo bost dealreyor torpedo-bost destroyer torpedo bost destroyar
590
7500
Li-Comdr. Maxwell
958
6 6300
Lient-Com, Boddam-Whatham
Wahamut
Weihaiwad
690
7500
Comdr. Seymour
Weihsi
360
a $900
Lt.-Cemdr. R. Nevilla
Weihaiwa
river gunboat.
195
9
800
Lt.-Com, J. C. F. Borrett
Upper Tung an. 1860
river gunboat
150
2.
600
Lt.-Com. M. Elackwood
river gumbosi
150
*
600
L-Comdr. Lloyd
submarine
submarina
submarina
Taku
Rabia respective of nationality, trading between rendered resort to a sanctuary unnecessary. Commonwealth ports, and already I hear Originally refuges für all chuses of cri- Sandpipor the Norddeutscher Lloyd proposes to ab-minals, Holyrood Abbey and
other Snipe andon its sailings to Sydney and other porta scolesinatiesi establishments censed at the when its mail contracts with the German the Reformation to safeguard any interents Government come to an and next March. | save these of the debter. One of the last Tamar As the result of foreign-chiefly German, celebrities to take advantage of the mes Teal Dutch, and Japanese, competition. Aus darai privileges accorded to Halyroqd was tralith shipowners hare in recent years lost Thomas de Quiness. a good deal of trade with the Pacific Islands, but they will in the future be in a much worse position to meet the rivalry of] Aubsidised ships with coloured crews, sit is Boially estimated that their expenditure under the new act in respect of the vessels
now in servics will be increased by nearly £120,000 a year,
THE CARLILE CULT.
The Carlyle House Memorial Trust, which some years ago purchased for the public the north end of the arched house At Keclefachaa in which Thomas Carlyle was born, will abortly become the owner of the south end of this building. This ad- ditional purchase has been renderod possible by the gift of an anonymous douer, and several other contributions have been emined towards en endowment fund; of which the Trust stands in need." The arched house was built by Carlyle's father and uncle, the former living with his family in the north end and the latter in the mouth end, and only by acquiring both properties can there be any certainty of keeping the building intact as a permanent memorial. The Carlyle Museum in Chegue Row, Chelses, ip the bone in which Carlyle lived and worked during his many years' residence in London, is more than self- supporting, and it is early attracting visitors in increasing number from all parts of the world. The Ecclefechan Maseusi is naturally on a different footing. Many of the overseas, and a considerable pro portion of the British admirers of the
Seer of Chelsea","
and utto quist Dumfriesshire hamlet too much out of the way. But, despite this, Carlyle pilgrims are finding their way to Annandale in increasing number.
NEW. VESSEL FOR THE PAST.
Mess William Hamilton and Co., Port Glaszom, launched the steel scrow the Stoomart steamer Radja, built Maatschappij Nederland, Amsterdam. The vesel is intended for pilgrim.transport and general trade with the East, and is the arat of three steamers which the Port Glas- gew firm bave on hand for the same owners, The principal dimensions of the Radja are Jength, 470 feet; breadth, 583 fect, and depth to ahelber deck, 38 feet 3 inches. The machinery is designed to give a sea speed of 134 knots.
CLYDE BORN.
Soiled tide sweeping out to the sea. Changing shipyard and wood-green quay, Srice aflaming from dusk to dawn With furnace glare and with gaslight wao. Giant sborus from shore to abore
Of hammers swinging and forga's roaz Gaunt shapes standing against tho aky Of skeleton ships with their riba awry For miles and miles by the waterside- These we remember who are of the Clyde.
:
Maistie Mr. Wylie, widow of Mr. James Usk Wyllio, a native of Montrose and a mem
Virago ber of the hem of Gladstone and Wyllie,. merchants, London, intends, as a memorial Wolland to her husband, to inreat the suu of Whiting £10,000, the income of which is to be
Widgeon for bonekt of widows and!
applied fo fishermen and sailors and to aid Woodcock orpharm of necessitous cason belonging to the district Woodlark from Ferryden to Bervie
Two fires occurred in Edinburgh on Fri | 0.38 day night, one of them at Fettes Legs C.ST the other at a mansion base in the Grange district, and at both the Sulagista Taft 0.58 signs of their presence.
Patriotic Senta Abroad intend to give .035 great assistance to the Zoologics Society,036 of Scotland and its ark near Edinburgh. 087 The Park has only been open a few months, but already collections of Animals have
068 arrived from Australia, the Argentina, the Cape, and other parts of he world.
UBITUARY.
Grabum C. Korr, Governor of the Beider Province of the Soudan, eldest son of Dr. John Kerr, late H, M. Chief Inspector of Schools for Scotland; 41. Born in Aberdeen, he was educated at Glasgow High School, Derlum School, Cambridge. In 1891, he became Inspector at Suakim, then as Senaar, afterwards Governor, of the Red Sea Province, and latterly Governor of the Berner Province. A noted athlete, he was captain of the Cambridge crew and president of the Boat Club; and in Rugby he received eight International caps for Scotland..
WILLS AND UNTAZKS,
torpedo boat
torpedo boat
torpedo bost torpedo bost
נו
Yangione Fir
Commodore R. H. Anstruther, C,M.G.Hongk
It-Comdr. Hon. G. Stopford Upper Yangtan bo
La Com. E. R. N. Cottrell Dormer Hongkong
||
Lt. Comdr. F. J. Meðillowio
Lt. Comdr. J. Gaines
Lt. Condr. R. K. O. Pope
Lt. Comdr. Handley
Yangiana Kimme
Yangtua Pier
Hongkong Hongkong
Hongkong
West River
Hongkong
Lt. Comdr. tilaman
Lt. Comdr. Aisol
Bongbong
Lt. Comdr. H. W. Seymour
West River
✦ Flagship of Vice Admiral T. H. M. Jṣrtam, 0.B., Commander-in-Chief.
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William Robbie, a native of Tinzeen, Deeside, an Austrálian pioneer, has just died as Ballarat at the age of 91, and has left £30,000 to Aberdeen University Kleber establish scholarships.
*BUS RIDE PERILS IN LONDON.
Docidée
Argus Vigilante
Peibo
Record Uphaxval in a Famous Roadway. Dandard de Lagree
Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.
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1)
Name
Fag and description, Kaiser Frane Joseph I Austro-Eungarian cruiser
Frunch armoured cruiser French armoured cruiser French gunboat
Tona arta. a.x.
400
10,014
A7X0
343
Captains.
Capt. H. Nauta
Last repert
Shangha
30 20,000
12, 19,800
Caph. Davalny
Capt. Goats
Ho pgkang
Hongkong.
10 7000
Lieut. Vandier
Skigon
French river gunboat
190
520
Licut, Dordet
Ckator
French gunboat.
183
500
Lieut, de Jarvillier
Canton
French gunbcat
190
Tieut. Colin
Tongko
French gunboat
Lient. Dupay Daterp
Tebong-Klar
French sub-marine
Lieut. Boluix
Brigon
French submarine
Baigem.
French sumoured gunbout 1788
10
1700
Lieat. Guillame-Logi
Saigon
French destroyer
360
S09
Lieut. Amrilise
Baigeer
barville
French destroyer
Capt, de Frigate Reisen
Bongko
Frunch destroyer
190
7
300
Coudr, do Marquessa?
Baigor
French destroyer
307
6
300
Baigon.
,
'1625 .: 10.
9000 Comdr. Yoinin
Saigo
Protes
Flagship of Rear Admiral Colloch de Kerillis, Commander-in-Chist, the French-China Station.
Any one longing for exitinent can Lave it in Orford Street, London. A bus-ride from Oxford-Circus to Holborn Lynx under present conditions, with the road- way up every ten yards and wooden bur.
* Sty riers encroaching upon the legitimate foute of the bus, will cure the livery"Frande and complete the collapse of
the nervy." **Never saw such an upheaval in Len. Pistolet don," said a short-tempered colonel who Mousquet must have left his liver. in India. Manche "Cockapur Street is up," and now it
is. Oxford Street. There's nothing for it bub to hold on to the mail in these buses and trust to luck.***
Landen
French surveying-ship
* #lagship of Capt. (Commodore' Bezcleant. Commanding wha focal defener Indo Chine
Throbbing screws in the quiet night, Groat chips riding with porta alight, Down the river towards the west, Up the river that loves them best,
The journey is certainly, tortuous, dasisenaO Sombra docks where the wanderers swing, writes a Daily Chronicle representative. Titia Monted beside the grest loads they bring From the Marble Arch to Holborn the Jaguar Of grain and timber and iron ore, Sleeping round by their mother shore,
road" is a miracle straightness, and Leipzig Dreaming dreams of the whole world wide given no obstacles the bus-driver ordi- Luchs These we remember who are of the Clyde.marily has no use for his stoering-wheel.
But this is reckoning without the suc
of Macadam. for #4 broad
i
Skien all drabbled with greys and browne, Kindly folks in a dozen towns, Frowning buildings and harbour streets, Broken men 'on the battered, acais, Children's voices raised up to play, Rattling lorry and rambling dray, Harrying men in blue dungarees, Sailor men from the seven aniS Z
Though we roam with blind fate for guide, These we remember who are of the Clyde
C.J.B., in Glasgow Herald
MISCELLANEA.
|
CCHCOT
threoughfare is 'now split up into long Scharnhorst narrow plots enclosing workmen, ‚wto, | 8. 80 with drain-pipes and mounda istered Taku everywhere, sro engaged in patching up Tiger battered concreto And wooden blocks. Tringtaú The bus-driver therefore, finds himself
Ysterland avoiding nasty cerrors, and swerving into the middle of the road and back again to the pavement all the length of the journey.
"It reminds one of the benk' I did
German cruiser
1145
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Capt. Mörsberger Capt, Lieut. Firle Capt. Rising
Capt. Lieut. Berresborg 05it. 2, S. Clasesen
༤་
I
Garman cruiser
3600
German armoured cruiser 11,600
22 13,300 36 26,000
Qept v. Retur
Swatow
Captain Brüninghaus
Tsingta
German gunbost
200
12 1900
Comdr. v. Gobren
Shangha
German ganbost
900
12 1500
3264
24 11,000
Comdr. Vannelow Capt Behacke
Tsingtau
Thingtau.
German gunboat
Numberg Otter
German cruiser German river gunboat Gorman Bagship
900 10 1850
8400
Comdr. Bandemano
Thing
99 13,200
Hongkon
Tangiamo Rive
German torpedo.beat
*11,800 400
36.28.000
Tingim
Taingiw
Carman torpedo-bost
280
4 6000
Garman gunboat
900
-10 1350
Coindr. Pöcker
Taingtam
German river gunboat
223
1300
Capt.
!
Frhi. Speth v. Schulzberg Chatcer
Jarman river gunboat
4
500
Out.
S. Print
Shanghai
Calabria
Adamastor Micro
Italian cruiser
Comdr. Bommi Pica
Shangbad!
Patzia
F'ortuguese cruiser Portuguese gunboat Portuguese gunboat
1787
Capt. Anibal de S. Dias'
Capt. Martina...
Bacao Зблека
700
Captain José de Carvalho Crato.
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UNITED STATES VESSELS ATTACHED
·U. S. submarine
TO ASIATIC STATION, Ensign. MeC. Marras Lieut. E D. MaWhorter Thôi. C. Táo đi OF
Carilo
Cariter
Ensign U. M. Yates
Cariber
U. 8. protected cruiser U torpedo-bost instruyen
3430
7500
Com M. L. Bristol
8900
Ensign H. A. Jozi
Carita
-U.S. torpedo-bosbdostroj
U. B. gunboat
420
8000
Lieut. B. HA
243
.250.
Kariga W. L. Heiberg
U..torpedo-bost destroyer
8000
Lieut. F. J, Fletcher
U. El protected cruiser"
$183
11 10,000
Comdr. 5. S. Robinson
U..torpedo-bost destroyer
8000
Lieut, O. A. Woodruf
Decatur
US torpedo-bostis
420
ITALIAN GUNBOAT, FOR CHINA.
En Cano Helena
U. 8. ganhost
**8000
800.
08. grabost
1938
U. B. station ship
1900
1100
U. B. monitor
-5990-
-8000
Monterey
V. 8. monitor
4084
6277
U, S. grubost
U. Esos going
1600
Tout. S... Wallaon
U. EL Repair ship
U. S. genbost
armored crimer
Japuk. E. Durg
1834
650
ChiM Bostan, E°F, Badeliß
One of the sporting accessories of the grounds at Balmoral is an iron deer, life size, which has bave plentifully pook mark from an alligator," eontinued the colonel, with lead by: younger members of the Royal Family. Here is tou-fold realism. whose good humour seemed to be retum. Is would be just about as sexy for a begining in proportion to the growing nervous. ner to slay this iron deer as so his fiveness of ladies, who clutched determined. atag; and (be it said with bated breath)ly at drie wet and swayed from right. A there is not much to choose between either to loft with the bos left to right. That 4 of these kinds of venison, is
point of edibility.
alligala nearly did, ie in." Le added A-6 reminiscently,, " But I zig-zagged him | A7”. sad saved mysulf."
Albany "A general dislocation of traffic has
Bainbridge naturally followed with the rubription of
Barry tho-rcute for vehicles, while in many
Callao parta the pavement spaco has been usurped alac, thus making a walk ar
Chauncey ride through. Oxford Street an exciting | Dindagati experience just now..
The passage of the new Bankruptcy Law for Scotland serves as a reminder that the Debtor Act of 1880, which it modißes,
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The Tribuna" announce that the Monadnoc Italion guobost, *** Bobustian Caboto Pla leaving in a few weeks for Chine to set as guardship-at Hankow.
The Sebsation Caboto " is now Vos sel recently completed, and was intoaded for the Bouth American Statick. She la 800 tons, and is capable of testing 19 kat
Lieut. B. EL Green
La Comdr. A. Gangos
Domdr. G. B. Marveli
Ilout. I V. Lows ́LE. P. SriTH
Tina. B. B. Taylor
Donamander I.T Đ
Tioak W:0. Wallace
Idout, J. J. Hamuga
Té. Comdr. D. WA
"Lt. G, 0. Dichanan
Comdr. H. A. Wil
Coud JF. Hubbard