LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAIKISS
AND SURVETORS, -Public Auctions--
The bare Arctive
THE Undersigned, hare received air
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FRIDAY, August 5, 1991, sommerring at 11 th
at No. 1 Prince's Building, (2nd Floor). A Quantity of Office Furniture and Fixtures, Typewriters, Electric Fans, etc. Terms: Cash on delivery,
LAMMERT BRÖZ, Auctioneers,
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MONDAY, Angust 8. 1821, commencing at 8.45 pm.
at No. S, A Black, Kowloon Docks, À Large Quantity of
Vainabia Household Furniture.
(Fall Particulars from Catalogue). On view from Sunday, the 7th inst. To:-Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, August . 1921.
VESITORS AT TER HOTELS
HONGKONG HOTEL
August 1.
Mr W. Anderson Mr E. M. Jsept
Mr. Fi Baruh Mr and Birs N.
Mr J. E de Beau. Kaidash
stamp
Mrs R Belilio
Mr and Mrs C, H.
Ber.900
Mrs Blackburn He W. E BroWE Mr N. Coucher Engineer Captain s. 1. Ferguson
Mr J. C. Finch
Mr. Galt
31 M. Kelley
Me and Mes N.
3.
Krzden and
children
Mr R. O. Lees
Mise H. Lillie
Mr J. Marcus
Mr P. Marks Mr W. Mon
Mr G S. Orcutt Mr M. F. Paterson Miss D. E. Pepperell Mr S. S. Ferry 8.Mr G. Raeburne
Mrs Rret
Hr P. E. Coders Mr W. H. Gated Eng. Capt. H.
Garwood, K.X. Mr H. B. Ginz Capt. T. F. Hall MFC. Hammerd MeJ. Scott Hors Mr K. H. van Heos
den
Mr & Mrs Seefers
bay m
Mr W. v. de Steen
Six Eric & Lads
Stuart Taylor
Mr A. A. Turner
Mr and Mrs C. G.Mr Valat
Horngren
Mr H. G. Borse Mr Anthony Jenkins
Kit and Mr H.
Williams
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
Mr. J. Birbeck
Mr Columbite MrJ. D. Danby Mr E. (). Drake
Mr A. W. Eastman
Mr G. T. E eligh
Hrand Mrs Geare
Miss Ger
Mr and Mrs F. B.
Lynch
Mr G. A. Mogu shi Mr E. Motici Mr. and Mrs
Kegre
INTIMATIONS
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THEM,
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JUST received a large Consignment of (1) LACTOGEN the macet digestiva food for Infants which keeps good in quality during Hot weather (2) LAC TOSE (MIL Sagar) for sweetening the foods of Infants and Dyspeptics MILFORD-MOGRATE FLUID INSEC TICIDE the Best Fluid for
for destroying Fles, Monquities, Bags, Flies and all other Insect Feese in Summer days, and (4) JOHN CAHILL'S GOLDEN FLEECE, MAGIC and CINDERELLA SOAPS for keeping everything clean in Bosses,
PRICES are Very Moderate. Ins pection and Enquiries are cordially invited.
SHIU FUNG TAI & CO.,
Bola Apants for Hongkongrund South China 50% 67 #15, CannanghiRoadCentral, Hongkera
Telephonał Nam. 173
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FOR HOUSEHOLD
ECONOMY
USE
HOME GROWN
VEGETABLES.
Just Received New Supply of
SEEDS.
GRACA & C0,
No. 10, Wyndham Street,
P. O. Box 620,
Hongkong.
JAPANESE MAKERS.
Every kind of Footwear. MADE TO ORDER,
CHERRY & 100,,
PEDDER STREET, Opposite Hongkong Ectal
Telephone No. 19%
Hongkong, March 30, 1914.
TANG YUK, Dermat Successor to
R.
the late SIEN TING,
Mr & Mis Newcombe
14, D'Aguilar Street.
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Mr and Mrs Bar- Robinson
rington
Capt. & Mrs Tonkin Mr Mrs Trave:
PEAK HOTEL
14. C. Almieda
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Mr J. Anguin Mrs McAnsb
MrW. ArduEGN
July 2
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Armstrong
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Mrs T. Jacqoemin Mrs R. A. Jaffray M.EE N. Jones Sir Ellis Kadocrie Mr and Mrs N. E.
Karanjia
Mr and Mrs Koo
kolersky
Mr X. H. Aumule Mica Krekolevely
Mr H. P. Lanarch
Mr E C Bell
Mr J. H. Kring
Mr V. Penjamin
Mr H, Bine
Mr R. E. O. Bird
Mrs D E. Blair
Mr F. Beubiol
Mr M. 3. Breen Mr J. G. Bridger
Mr B.. B. Bridger
Mr M. H Brown
LLC. HL Care
MrG. F. Caville
Mira Landry
Me J. L. Lloyd
Mra E. E Lyree Bir R. MacGregor Mr and Mrs W.
Mayger
Mr and Mrs J. F.
Miller Capt.&M.8. Mills
Mr T. Mitchell
Mr and Mrs J. A.Miss R Mulilken
Chadwick
Mr A. H. Penn
Major G. J. Chap-Hon, Mr and Mrs T.
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L. Ferkice
Mr and Mrs T. W.Dr J. Preto
Chorch
Miss Clarke
Miss M. Cooper
Hr Cormack
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Mr B, Crowley
W.
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Featherstone BP W. Gibbons Mr D. Hail Major Hardinx Mr and Mrs A. H.
Halt
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Roberts
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Mr and Mrs R. K
Rodger
Mia 8. M. Rody
Mr E. P. Shaw
Mr A. Findlay Smith
Mr H. Spicer Mr J. F. Bindaliz Mr and Mrs 8. J.
Syrett
Dr D. H. Thomas Maj. P. 8. Timlinson MIE EL Webster Mrs E. J. Weekes
PALACE HOTEL
July 16.
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VERY MODERATE Consulation Jun
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Abress and child_Lowry
Er Anse Anderson Mra E. 4. filey
Mr G. Bentley Mr F. J. Urbes
Mr Kari Berg Mrs E. Dobicson
Dodd and child
Bir 14 Dyson M C. Forbes Me Olaf amputað
31 W. M Fil
Mr W. D. McNab'
Mr Basbon Oberg
Oxberry
Mr Wm Percial Mr B. Fernerain Dept. 7.1 Purvis MV, B... Reynokis
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Jood & 3 chi dren Capt. D. Willams ALF W. K. WIlliams
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SOLE AGENTS : RE MIŞNUI. BUSSAN KEILME.
THE CHINA MAIL.
A NATION'S FUTURE.
ROYAL TRIBUTE TO ULSTER.
KING'S HOPE FOR TES NEW ERA.
The reply made by the King to the address presented by the Lord Mayor and Corporation of Belfast and ether addresses was in the following terms:
"DEATH SLIPPER.”
GIFT THAT MADE. WOMEN,
NERVOUS.
PROSAIC SOLUTION OF A MYSTERY.
forms a charm for a woman's brace A small silver slipper, such as ler, bas been playing havoc with the nerves of a number of London people.
I am deeply grateful to the Cor-A mysterious Individual, variously poration and people of Belfast for their loyal welcome to this splendid city, and I thank all who in their Bumerous addresses have declared their devotion and goodwill both to the Throne end to ourselves person ally. It is a great pleasure to the Queen and to myself to be here to-day, and I can assure you that we are truly touched by one and all of your addresses. I see in this gathering an impressive reflection of your industry, your enterprise, and your strong corporate life.
MOTHER'S QUEST.
MISSING SON.
FOUND IN JAIL AFTER 19 YEARS.
When Mrs. Lilian Robinson, who
New York from England to see her lives in the Isle of Wight, arrived in
son, whom she left in this country 10 years ago, she found that he was
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described as respectably dressed and in jail serving a sentence for burg- l-dressed, has been wandering about lary. She is now trying to obtain, * London lately with his pocket ap- pardon for him, parently full of these harmless She told the court that many trinkets, which he has distributed one years ago, being tos poor manner, among women making their she allowed the boy to be adopted at a time, lo a more or less furtive | keep her son and two other children, way to races and other public fune by a couple who replied to an adver- tisement. Two years later, after the | death of her husband, she returned to England and married a second time. Recently she had inherited a considerable sum of money from a friend and decided to visit the United States to satisfy her longing to see her son again.
tions.
Sometimes as he pressed the little silver slipper into a woman's band he would remark in a confidential tone, "Good luck to you, lady," or "May this protect you," and frequently be has been rewarded with thanks ex pressed in the eloquent language of silver coins.
A SINISTER GIFT? Gradually the rumour was spread that there was a sinister meaning in these wholesale presentations, and it was recalled by one or two of the recipients that during the French Revolution members of the aris tocracy received small aver slippers as a token that they were to die by
The boy's foster-parents told her that when the lad grew up he fell into bad company. The foster. parents had helped him several times to keep out of prison. Finally he was arrested while trying to steal jewellery from a private house. He bas still 13 months of his sentence to serve.
was doubtful if he could be
chance. let out on parole and given another
The magistrate told Mrs. Robinson the guillotine. Obviously, therefore, in view of her son's past record
Was contended, the donor it
the of
silver present day slipper was an emissary of Sinn Fein, or Bolshevism, or some organisation bent on murder, and this was his mysterious way of warning intended
You, my Laed Misyor, have referred to the gallant part which the sons of Ulster played during the Great War, by sea, land, and in the air. I per- sonally inspected the 36th Ulster Division on the eve of its embarka tion for France, and we all remember with pride and gratitude its valiant services at Thiepval. Cambrai, and in many other hard fought engagements The Queen and I regard it as a privilege to pay this tribule, here in your own home, to all who served, men and women alike, and to offer our heartfelt sympathy to those who have suffered by disablement or loss, May also congratulate you on the valuable contribution to the fight- ing strength of the Empire which victims of their doom. sprang from your important in- Some of the women bad an attack dustries--your
"Derves," and in their distress famous shipyards, of your unrivalled fabrics, your well-sought the aid of Scotland Yard. known efficiency in organisation, and Detectives made inquiries in their your manufacturing skill? For these usual prosaic fashion, and there was your renown is world-wide, and I a ready and prosaic solution to the trust that even further usefulness mystery. and prosperity lie before you now.
We rejoice to be associated with this memorable moment in the history of Belfast. Much depends upon the example set by her vigorous citizens. Standing before this vast assembly, I reiterate the appeal which I bave already made to the members of your new Parliament, In heartiest sympathy with the desire so generally shall look to you to prove your expressed in the many Addresses worthiness, as I know you will, of the which I have to-day received, I pray with earnest confidence and hope that in the era which now opens there will be a readiness on all sides to work in harmony for the common good.
I shall watch with the closest in- terest the progress of Northern Ire- land under its new institutions, and
The man was just a harmless pedlar of disposing of a stock of cheap silver who had adopted this original method slippers. He gave them away, but
it was rare indeed that he did not
receive more in return than the value of the article.
extended opportunity which those institutions present. The future is yours to shape, and on you depend io no small degree the peace and well-being of Ireland, and Great Britain alike.
I thank you again from my heart. May God bless you and grant you all possible happiness and prosperity.
ERUPTIONS ON CHILD'S HEAD
AndFace. Causedirritation At Night. Cuticura Heals.
"Cetera Soap and Ointment healed the sore eruptions on our Bale boy's head and face. They were of a watery name and whereve the water went & formed eruptions that after a time dried, forming Beale. They caused a great deal of initation and restlessness, especially at night which caused him to catch. "We tried Cationes Boep and Oint- ment, and after using one box of Ointment and one tablet of Boep he was healed." (Signed) Mrs. E. Booty, 103, Cooks Rd.. Kensington Pk., London, S.E., Eng.
Ccticura Soap to cleanse, Cuticura Cistent to soothe and heal.
Some Oistent 14. 3d, and Za. d. Said throtgheat lar Empre. Ese samplesach Erend Cranc Y, Kuby & Sons, Ltd, 27, Chartez banan By Landen, X. G. Also formal orders with prek Cic. Soap sieve withansa kong.
No stiff joints or aching back
when you were young.
Yet now you are, at middle age, or perhaps a little older, your back aches "fit to break". There are sharp twinges of rheumatism in your
muscles and joints. And you do not feel as well as thirty years ago, when you could romp with the youngsters and feel that life was really worth living. Why this great change?.
Agu is not wholly to account for it, for we read in the newspapers every day, how people live to a hundred yeara of age in strong rigorous health. And so can poc, if you de as many thousands of others are careful to do, that is to keep your body in good health, eat with moderation, work reasonably, and take a reasonable amount of sicey.
Yet even with care, some people suffer from aches and pains of some kind, at one time or another, And those aches and pains often mean kidney trouble. Such symptoms as constipation, backache, pains in muscles and joints, scanty urine, and much miserable adictions as theuznation, inbago sciatica, barning inflammation of the bladder, gravel and goet, are all symptom of kidney trouble, the kidneys are strong and healthy, ibuse Afflictions wil not-cantist come to you, but if the kidneys are weak they are unable to do their proper work, and so the joints get stiff, and the back aches.
Get rid of these symptoms by getting the kidneys back to health and strengih, and you will be able to enjoy life today sa you did thirty years ago. De WierKidney and
Bladder Pills will help you to do this for a certainty.
Thousands of people, many of them over sevenly and eighty years of age hars testified to the marvellous beneft received from De Wit's Pills, which Are made expressly for the kidneys and the bladder, And so they give immed- fate relief to old and young alike, for they are so sure yet so gentle in acting that they can be taken with advantage even by the most delicate person
Why is it that De Witt's Pills have cared so many thousands of so-callsi "hopeless case even when everything else has falled There is A sötre; and It is this. De Witt's Pills are scientifically compounded expressly to act on the kidneys and the bladder, what is more they get there.
When you taka ordinary medicine, or so-called “backache" pilis ytu often ge poor resalta, for they never go near the kidneys,
Now when you take De Witt's Pills, you will notice, within a few horn, that the urine has turned a muddy binish colour. You know by that porttive prod that these wonderful little pills have passed through the kidarya and the," Madder. You are the prood-before your eyes.
From that moment the cleansing of the kidneys smut bladder commences and when the kidneys are thoroughly cleansed and hinted of all impurities, the pains In your deck and joints will disappese just as surely as the sun will rise with morrow morning
When you see the urine change to a muddy, bluish colour, a festure which- distinguitbos De Witt's Fills from all others, yon, know beyond all doubt that. they have put their healing touch on the right spot-the kidneys and the bladder.
Do Wit's Kidney and Bladder Pills are sold by the million bottles annually in Great Britain alone.
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in Red and Gold boxes printed in bine, and flegs, and fast swehrdad badly that I had to bobbls promediately to P. C. De Wit & every shomine betile kauza red wax mal in about an crich Bometime I had to crawl on my Co Ltd The Laboratorias,Croy. the cork. If you am vamble in shtain these hands and lanes]tz get up and down stairs, Foridad, London, entitles Jender locally, send your money to The Colonial Da. Gre yagra I aufered site tha, nijul someone advised to ona Fras Box of De Wit penaary, 14. Quer'í Boad, Central, Agenta fer valid Mitost mediately at from that die 1 Chemie and addres
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Home.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921-
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15 Minutes from Landing Stage. Under the Management of—
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PALACE HOTEL
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Recently renovated and refurnished, electris light and fans throughoai and entiraly under now managemenă. Únising under the personal supervision of the proprietor, Bar and Billiard Booms Tarma moderate. Special samme so families on application to
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ALL GO TO OXFORD.
A SUBTLE COMPLIMENT,
Miss Jex-Blake, head of Girton Col- lege and ablest of the leaders of the campaign for women's degrees at Cambridge, has just paid a remark. able and subtle compliment to the rival colleges at Oxford.
She tells Cambridge voters and old students, in a sort of electioneering leaflet, that the clever women are all golog to Oxford! They are-
A woman muit now be almost up to scholarship level to get into an Oxford college.. One reason is that the degree is an invaluable aid to professional advancement. Another is that women enjoy being on equal | terms with imen in their membership
CANTON.
FRENCH LESSONS
G. MOUNSION.
15. Morrison HI KERA
Lumbago
Do away with it, once and for all. Half a teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts every morning in a tumblerofhotwater That's all! But every morning remember. Enough for two months in a bottle
Kruschen Salts
of the University. They like the 5 Watson & Co., Lin, Sele Azza for Boué-
dignity. They like the academic drem (which is very becoming). They like the degree.
Food and Southern China.
friends of the sex are urged to vote for it.
The drafters of Recommendation which the women scorn, offer titular degrees" to women who
Is Cambridge to permit this supremacy? The choice is before the University. Another vote on the question is to be made this term, and two proposals are to be put forward.describe the offer as useless and
"Recommendation L," as It is call. meaningless,
| ed, gives degrees and membership to Feeling is more intense than ever. women; and though it does not con- Hot Canvassing has begun among cede full equality or much control in gradosten; and tince again the unders the general government, it gives the graduates are going to organise a bulk of women's demands;" and all rote on their own.