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SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1922.

CHURCH NOTES.

THE FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER

TRINITY.

The first part of to-morrow's Epistle, spsake of the mutual relation ship of Christians, one to another. We must learn to be gaatle, polite, and loving in our hearts so that our lips shall not say unkind things. St. Peter uses the same words as David in the thirty-fourth palm. "Keep thy tongue from evil and thy lips that they speak no guile, Erchew evil and do good, a ek peace and ensue it." The further we go in the spiritual way, the more useful linii we become

ing the disquieting speeches made of late by thoas calling themselves Modern Churchmen," and they lay great stress on the divinity of Our Lord as the great truth of Obristianity and the only hope of man.

The following are the more impor tant extraota :-

THE CHINA MAIL.

POLICE WHIST DRIVE.

The Police Recreation Club held their weekly open air, whist drive laat evening, the attendanoe was somewhat small- owing no doubt to the weather, and counter attractions "It does not appear to un desirable but an enjoyable evening was spent to discuss in detail the papers or Mr. J. Dick acted as MC, and at the speeches recorded in the Modem Chorabman. They do not form loss presented the prizes as follows,

coherent body of teaching; they are Ladies, not consistent with one another; though there are many statements in them which appear to as misleading and dangerous, there are also many

with which we cordially agree. We Gentiemer. think it better, therefore, to put for

In the difficult path of prayer, Weward certain propositions of a more sball grow in strength and knowing

general character.' that Christ'a ayos are watching us we eball lift up our eyes to His face learning from it, to pray only for such things us are His will.

But oh the truth lies deeper still, I know not when absorbed in

Prayer

Pleasure or pain, or good or ill; They who God's face can under

stand,

Feel not the motion of His hand."

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Another

(1). Mrs. Phillipe, soore

..104.

(2). Mrs. Long, score 163. (3). Man. Hill, sodre 154.

(1). Mr. Mist, score 173. (2). Mr Bandford, soore

168.-

(3), Mr.Rogers, score 166. Booby prize. Mr. Angus, score 131. drive will be held next

THAN THE DOCTOR" better uso Pinketten than sullor from over fording He imperfect cooking. Pinketten aid digestion, dispul constips. tion. banish bilicatan", live innoss and sick headaches, clear the skin and purify the breach.

Try thom to right, you'll feel bet'er in the morning. Healers overywhere sell Finkettes, or post fee. 60 cents the

vial, from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,

Szo.h.e› Itoul, Shangbai,

"In view, therefore, of the widely: spread distress of mind caused by the publis conference recently held at; Cambridge, we would remind the Church that the Godhead of Jesus Friday at 8.30 p.m. Christ is not only the rock upon which Christianity from the first has rested, but also the only valid pledge of its persistence in a changing world. No "BETTER PAY THE COOK doctrine of the Incarnation appears to us adequate, or even tolerable, which detrecta from the uniqueness We all love Simon Peter, we cagnot of His Son hip. The Church worships help it be is so like ourselves. Isn't God in Christ, and reverses in the be just like us in this Gospel story: crucified Jesus the supreme revelation he wants to believa but he finds it so of the love of God reconciling a sinful hard, he is ready to pat bis faith to race by the sacrifice of Himself. No the test bat irnt be must tell Jeans reconstruction of theology can be in how tired he is, bow hopeless he feel our judgment satisfactory if it dis- He is a Esherman and knows that turba the proportion of the Faith an fish are caught more easily in the it has been forever established in the night, than in the day, and here writings of the Apostles, which must comes Jesus the Son of a carpentar always remain the standard of and tells him, to launch out doctrine and the primary testa of again, I in with so almost des- theological speculation. It is pre pairing cry that be answera, cisely because the ancient Creed of Master, we have toiled all night and the undivided Church expressed with caught nothing." Then the flickering singular power thin fondamental Blame of faith almost extinguished be. truth, the Godhead of Christ, and ret cause of his hodily tiredness burns forth the Faith of the Church in its | clearly once again as he looks into due proportion, that we hold them to Jesus' face and with childish pride he be not merely qualified for the use of answers. Nevertheless at Thy word the Modern Church, but also possess. I will let down the net." And thated of an anique and priceless value ar is what we all must learn to say setting forth the castatial identity_of "Master, we have done our best, aud Christian belief in all ages. To it seems that we have failed. Through the darkness we havn worked and now in the light of morning we have noth. ing to show, what is the use of trying again, nevertheless at Thy word."

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July 22nd. is dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene. Some people think that Mary the sister of Lazarus was this Mary, others that she was the 'sinner' of whom St. Luke writes, but

day, sa fully as in any earlier age, Christ is with His people, proving His Presence beyond possibility of mis take by His redemptive activity; and therein we still possess the original root of Christian faith, and find the sufficient reason for our discipleship. The ever-renewed experience in the Christian life on this living Presence at once implies and attests the faith that Jesus Christ, as very God and

no decision has ever been pronounced very Man, is the came yesterday, and by the Church. She is a favourite to day, and for ever." subiect with early painters and

generally carries a vase or box of

We are indebted to the Living Giatmont. Sometimes she is drawn, Church for the story of a negro clergy being carried to heaven by sugels man who so pestored his Bishop with with her long, beautiful hair covering appeals for help that it became neces her, symbolical of her long and deep sary to forbid him sending any more penitence.

appeale. His next communication was as follows

During the past few days we have had the Bishop of the Philippines staying in Hongkong on his way to America for home lenvs.

He has been in Manila for the past two and a half years and previous to that he was engaged in missionary workas Wusib in N. China, He was well! known there for his practical religio as well as for the ornate worship te introduced at his Church. It was his church that was burnt to the ground, just after its completion, almost five yesta ago.

A

The Annual Meeting of the Missions Bo Seamen was held at London recently, and the financial statements showed that a largo eum is needed if the present work is to be maintained. The annual report contained datailed review of the year's work in 122 porta at home and abroad, and showed that, in spite of many dit-i Aculties the work had been well maintained, and was much ap- preciated by the sailors themselves. The Society has a staff of seventy six chaplains and ninety two lay readers, and bas maintained 152 seamen's churches and institutes. The financial statement showed that the Society has to face a deficiency of £10,000 on its general fund.

The Committee see their way to a reduc- tion of £5,000 in the expenditure; | they hope to a receive £1,000 in rs- sponse to a special appeal in con. nection with the annual meeting. That leaves £4,000 to be raised, and all friends are asked to do all they can to help, so that the work may be carried on without the burden of debt. The net income received at the head-quarters of the Mission was £62,148. The amount contributed to local funds at stations at home was £23,281, and £44,388 were raised koally at stations abroad, bringing the total income of the Society for 1921 up to £129,534.

The Community of the Resut- rection has elected Mr. Edward Keble Talbot as the new Superior. He “ie the eldest son of the Bishop of Winchester and brother of the Bishop of Pretoria,

The Bishope of the Convocation of Tork have issued a statement regard-

This is not an appeal. It is a to- port. I have no pante"

TO-DAY

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

The Steamship

"EMDEN"

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby notified that all goods are being landed, at their risk, into the hazardous and/or extra- hazardous Godowns of the HONG- KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & 'GODOWN CO., LTD., whence and/or from the Wharves delivery can be obtained.

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No claims will be admitted after having arrived, Consignees of Car- the goods have left the Godowns, go are hereby informed that all good after 21st July, 1922, will be subject hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & and all goods remsining undelivered are being landed and stored at their riak into the bazardous sadfor extra Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd., whence delivery may be obtained.

to rent.

All Claims must reach us by the 27th of July, 1922, or they will not be recognised.

Ali damaged packages will be examined by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at 10 a.m. on the 21st inst

No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be counter signed by ARNHOLD BROTHERS & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, July 15, 1922.

No claims will be admittid after the

Rooda have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 31st July, 1922, will be subject to

rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowas, whore they will be examined on the 21st July, 1922 at 10 am

All claims must reach us befors the 24th July, or they will not be re- cognized.

No fre insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading, will be countersigned

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THE TELEPHONE HANDBOOK.

The Second issue of the TFLEPHONE HANDBOOK will

be published on July 1st, 1922.

The TELEPHONE HANDBOOK consists of an up-to-date and accurate index of telephone Subscribers, the numbers being given in sequence.

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Contral-12 The Newspaper Enterprise Ltd.. 8, Wyndham Street

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Kowloon-22 Green Island Cement Co., Ltd, Cement Works,,

Hok-un

Central-23 Jordan, Forsyth, Groue & Aubrey, Drs., Alexandra

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Pouk-23 Butterfield and Swire, Mr. B. W. Kent, Residence Kowloon-23 Ye Fong Chan, 130, Temple Street, Yaumati Contral-24 Tak Shun Bank, 155, Queen's Roar Central

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Road

Central-26 Hongkong and Whampos Dock Co., Aberdeen Dook,

Aberdeen

Poak-25 Hongkong & Whampon Dock Co., Chiat Manager's

Residence

Peak-25. Dyer, R. M., Residence

The TELEPHONE HANDBOOK has met a want which has long been felt amongst users of the Telephone, as it provides an cosy means of ascertaining the name of the Subscriber without the necessity of a search through the ordinary alphabetical directory.

The TELEPHONE HANDBOOK costs $1 per copy and is sold on the strict understanding that on the publication of a new one the old one will be returned to the publishers, This proviso is made in the interests of Subscribers in view. of the frequent changes that take place.

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Hongkong, July 15, 1922.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

*HE Undersigned have received in- strections to sell by Pablia Azetion, Estate E. H. SHARPE, xc, (deceased,

Un

THURSDAY,

July 20, 1922, at 10:30 am,,

at the offices of 0. G. alabaster, Esq. Prince's Buildings, Des Voeux Road, Quantity Ofoe Furniture,

Ac

c.

. and Library of Law Books, Farm:-Cast on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctionoors.

up

FRIDAY,

July 21, 1922, commencing a 2.30 pm at their Bales Rooms, No. 8. Des Voux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

Chinese Porcelains, Curion, Lao- quared Ward, động đấ

Including a variety of b-coloured and S-onloured Vases and Jars, Wall Platea, Tabla Screens, Blue and White Varon, Incense burgers, Old Bronze and Bruen Figures and Vases, Kakemorós, Lac- quered-Cabise's, Chairs, Breens, Tables, Ivory Ware, Jade, Agate and Crystal Ornamente, Mandarin Pieces.

Also many Green Jade Ornaments, Beade Hand Bags, Embroidered Bag Amber Neck-laces.

The above stock recently arrived from the North and includes pieces from the Ming, Kunghi, Kianlung and Towkwong Periode.

The bulk of which will be sold without reserve.

(Pull Particulars from Ostalogue)? Terms -Cash on delivery,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

:

Hongkong, July 15, 1922. · *

tion

PUBLIC AUCTION...

HE Undersigned have received in-

structions to sell by Public Auo- !

+

02

MONDAY, July 17, 1992,

09mmencing at 11 am.

at No. 18 Godown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Lide Kowloon

FOR LOCOUNT OF TECH OORSKEMID},

21 cassa Cotton Yarn

5 balos Grey Cotton Yarn

i case Cotton Goods

17 cases Crochet Cotton

2 cases Hemp Thread.

600 casse Safety Matches

100 casos Brass wire

21 cases Steel Hinges

-2 cases Rubber shoes

1 cass Button

30 cases Zino Ozite

100 cases Sodium Sulphite

98 cases Glass Bottles

8 cases Glass Ware

22 cases Bioved

10 ceas Tin Bórea

2 casen Tin Foil

2 cases Stationery

1 case Printed Mattar

Casa Felnyt

1 Case Brooms

(all more or less damaged

ex as. Paking Maru") Terma-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.. Austiceeera.

Hongkong, July 18, 1922.

TO SECRETARIES OF CLUES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.

ALL preliminary notices of forth-

coming meetings, lectures and entertainments, sent for Insertion In the news columns of the Chisa Mally are charged for at the rate of $1 each, "fan"winounced in Bay and Juna of last year) providing that they do not. occupy more than four lines. future if this space is exceeded they will be placed in the advertiolog columns at the prevailing rater."

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