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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1924.

FOR SALE.

SAMLI (Shanghai- Fish),

Frozen by A. J. A. Ottomen's Improved Patelitod method which preabrves its origio-1 dvour quales. Unen tasted always appreciated. Flesh from ne frush Ph.

To be obtained only from"

KWONG LOONG, Cessatinadear.

46. Des Voeux Road C. Tel C. 1281

Som agens for Hoogkeng for

THE CHINA REFRIGERATING &

INVESTMENT COMPANY, LTD. an also

from

THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE LO, LTD.

JUST ARRIVED

Of the Finest Quality.

Dried Fruits Apricota, Prunes, Raising, Currants, Dates, Extra Smyrna Figa and in Packets Soft Shell Princess Almonds, Brazil-Ruta, Bossless Codieb, Smoked Earrings, Best French Maceroni. Vermicelli, Shelle, Stare, Crows, Alphabets and Short Cut. Packed Only.

in b. 80.25 each.

THE FRENCH STORE

1, Beaconsfield Arcade.

Tel. Central 794.

NOTICE.

Scrip No. 7896.

(100) shares in the Hongkong and

Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd. Nos.:-58544/63, 27569/93, 4192/96

55627/636.5959/68, 52381/390, 51667/76, 55685/94 in the name of Mr. Ng Cheung!

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

15 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS,, #1. PREPAID..

Every additional word 4 Conts

for 3 insertions.

LOST OR STOLEN." LOST OR STOLENA, long black

Silk Kimono with red lining. with tiger and flower designs. Reward of $25.00 offered. if returned - to Mrs. Howard, 46, Lyndhurst Terrace.

*TO BE LET.

TO BE LET-For six months from 1st June. 1925, a5roomed House. Furnished. Mountain View, The Peak, "Apply Box 323 c/o “China Mail."

7

TO LET.

TO LET TWO Godowns, or shops, in DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to:-H. Rut- tonjee & Son, 16, Queen's Road.

TO LET-Office Rooms in Central

position. Apply:-Linstead. & Davis, Alexandra Buildings.

TO LET Four large

TOOMB,

excellently situated for offices on the 3rd Floor of "St. George's' Building facing Ice House Street and Chater Road. For terms and particulars apply to, Hongkong and Territorial Estates Limited, "St. George's" Building.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-Kellett Manor being

No. 185. The Peak. Possession next May. H. Percy Smith, No: 6, Des Voeux Road Central.

FOR SALE: A Plano, Price whan now £50. First offer of $160

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN accepted. Apply President: Canton,

that the above mentioned Scrip the property of Mr. A, A. Lopes, of Alexandra Building, Hongkong Sharebroker has been obtained from him by false pretences and that any person to

H. M.S. Despatch.

CO.,

INTIMATIONS.

(1918),, LTD.

who the same is offered for THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER purchase should before purchasing the same at once communiente. with Mr. A. A. Lopes at his office, Alexandra Building, or at his Residence, No. 3, Pratt Building, Kowloon,

Dated the 27th day of Novem- ber; 1924.

No Corn Can Resist "Gets-It"

No matter how long you've had your coves, how bad they may be, whether bard the f

what you have tried, believe thia--“Cela-13′′ will end corn palew it once, tikt quickly you can fift the corn right off the toe or foot, with the Angers. It ends calligreen, the samne simpía WAY. Millions use it. Money back guaranton. Crata hist o trille-everywhere, t, Lowrance & Co. M. Oblezya," Sold in this sity by

TUNG SANG

TAILOR

11A Peel Street

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駐利街檢查器去

EXPERT FITTERS

HIGH CLASS TAILORING

SERVICE.

Do You Dread the Night? Coughs and solda always seem to grow woo-at-night-fall and croup como -without warning at midnight. Avoid sa

·anosay "faverishi, sloopless night by keep ing in the homa's bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Romedy. It is soothing. heallog and contains no narvotion. For sale everywhere.

THE SIXTH

ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders will be held at the

Offices of the Company, St. George's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 20th December, 1924, at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of receiving a statement of, accounts and the report of the Genera! Managers for the year ended 30th September, 1924, and electing Consulting Committee and Auditors. The Transfer · Books of the Company .will be closed from SATURDAY, the 6th December, '1924, until SATURDAY, the 20th December, 1924 both days inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. "Hongkong, 5th December, 1924..

а

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC

CO., LTD.

ON and after 1st December, 1924;

our address will be as follow NEW P. & O. BUILDING. Hongkong, 24th November, 1924,

NOTICE.

WE the undersigned, have this

day established ourselves as Stock, Share and General Brokers under the firth name of "Hodgson and Harriman" with offices situated in the Bank of China Building, top floor.

.P. M. HODGSON,

G. A. HARRIMAN,

Members Hongkong Sharebrokers'

Association.

Hongkong, December 4th, 1924.

STO

NOTICE

TORAGE space on Marine Lots with Godbwbs and Chinese

House to Let from 31st December. W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,

Kowloon Bay. Hongkong, November 3, 1924

“NOTICE."

THE FIFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Queen's College Old Boys' Association will be held in the Hall of Queen's Collega at 5.30 p.m. on MONDAY the 15th. December 1924,

By Order of the General Committee.

H. C. HUNT,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, Bit December, 1924,

JEWELLERY

JADE &

PRECIOUS STONES

etc.

Also A Fine Selection

Rings, Pendants and "Cuff Links

".

(British make.)..

obtainable at

SHERIFF BROTHERS.

69, Queen's Rd, Cu.

HIGH CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES

Made to order, ROYAL & CO, No.1, D'Agullar Street

PEPS

The wonderful potency of Peps is due to the ingenious idea of condensing into the form of a little tablet, volatile pine balsams and other valu- able medicinal ingredients.

As Peps dissolve, in the mouth,their powerful healing. and germicidal vapours are breathed straight into throat, bronchial tubes and lungs.

The Feps method is thus

Direct & Effectivel

whilst swallowing fiquid cough- eures and mixtures into the stomach for throat and chest állments is the indirect and obsolete method,

Coughs, colds, night chills, sore throat, laryngitis, carly-morning cough, wheeziness, bronchial asth ma and bronchitis are all success- fully treated by Peps. They are unequalled

For THROAT & CHEST

THE CHINA MAIL.

VISITORS AT HOTELA, HOTELA,

HONGKONG HOTEL,

December 4,

Mr R. T. G. Aitken Mr A. F. Henry Mr and Mrs G. 8. Capt T, P. H

Archoute

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Arthur

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torfield

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Dorsser

12 And Child

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Pearman

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Pooley

Me and Mrs. E. EMƒ M.-L. Qal-t

Ellie

Mine Eccle

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Gawler

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Mr and Mrs.

Goold

Miss Hamilton Mr E. Hancock

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R. Sparke

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Vander Stren J.Mrs E. A. Starens

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Mr and Mrs H. A Tobing

Hannibal

Mr CR, Volter.

EXPULAN 'BAT HOTEL.

ODDS & ENDS.

MAINLY SCISSORS TOOT.

V.c. Dios In Poverty."

Almost penniless, Thomas Whitham, V.C., who won the honour when a private in the Ist Coldstream Guarda, has died of peritonitis at Oldham Royal Infi mary. Whitham won the Cross on July 31, 1917, the opening day of the Battle of Ypres. His batta- Hon were storming positions on Pilckem Ridge, and were held up by enfilade fire from a machine- gun post. He attacked the gun crew single-handed, and bis bravery, enabled his commades to advance. Daceased leaves widow and six children Prior to his admittance to the infirmary he had been out of work; and had to raise money on his medal.

Perfect Married Life,"

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Glowing tributes to his wife. were contained in the will of the Rev Peter Rose, 56, pastor of Talbot Tabernacle, Bayswater.

In thus leaving to my wife ali that I possess he wrote, "I de i sire to place on record my deep gratitude for the years of perfect married life we have spent to- gether. There has never been a

Mr J. Scott Haraten Mr. R. A. Wadesonshadow between us since our Mr L. Hausaminann Mr J• F. Wright

marriage-day, and I thank God Mr P. J. Van Hecke

for the gift of one whose sacred character and lifelong unselfish- ness has been a joy to me, and an unspeakable strength and encour agement in my ministry." He left to her £5,000, adding that "as a token of my absoluts confidence Me & Mrs Bodikar Mr and Mrs.in my wife's judgment, I leave to dispose of the Mr and Mrs A. Laisel & chides her free

Brostedt Mr T. B. Brown

Mr & Mrs Buhar

Mr A. E. J. Knight

Mr and Mrs A.E.A.Mr & Mrs E. Lund

Carleton

Mr T. A.MeGus

Mr A. K. Crooks Mr and Mrs J. C.

Dr. Donelan

Millatt

Mr and Mrs O. T.Mr and Mrs Oliver

Fowle & children Mr and Mrs J, N. Or Franklin

Parker

Mr and Mrs 1. H.Mr C. B. Shazk

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Mias H. Harry

Mr and Mrs P.

Hodgson

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phor

M. Mr J. H. Taggart

Mr M. Walk

Mr and Mrs W. Lestate by will on her decease

Lenak

as she may think most likely to Further the extension of Once a cavalry soldier in the 2nd the Gospel of Christ in the world.”

Queen's Bays, with a record of hard campaigning in India, Mr. Rose became in his own phrase, con- verted," and transferred to the Soldiers' Christian Association. He travelled in Chili and India. Mr. and Mrs. Rose met in the course of their work in the mission field. "Our life together was all sunshine, with never a shadow,' Mrs. Rose 1old an interviewer. "I can only regard his touching tribute as a message to the world of the true significance of the work which we both loved so well. Every memory I have of our married life is sheer happiness." Cry From Coffin.

PEAK HOTEL.

Docenter 5.

Dr J. W. Andersen Mia G. Kennedy Mr S. A. Arthur Mr M. F. Key Mr & Mrs T. AntlrMr and Mrs E, Miss E. R. Baily Mrand Mrs L. O. P. Me & Mrs A. Lass

Bellamy

Mr and Mra S. H. Mr J. W.. Bondar Langston

A prematurely born child that Mr W. H. Bourne K. Larsen' Mr M. J. Breen: Mr Nud Mrs G. D. was on the point of being buried Mr & Miss Brennan Leys

alive at Pant, hillside cemetery Col. & Mrs C. Russell Mise Loya *

at Dowlais, is back from the grave BLOWD

Major A. 8. Little and restored to its mother, Mrs. Miss . W. Brown jobos

Thomas Cushian, of Cwnicanol- Mr T, S. Bustard Mr J. D. Lloyd

street. The child, however, is Mr 8. D. Carolbers Mr L. M. 8. Lloyd

weakly and its condition a cause Caple & Bira J. O.Mr W. H. Loek

Larpenter Mr and Mrs w. of anxiety When the child' was Mr RH. Uləland Logan

bom its lifeless appearance led the Mr. R. C. Comrie Mr and Mrs T. A. midwife and others to conclude Mira M. Cooper

Martin

hat it was dead. Some hours Mr. B. Cormack Mrs J. McAïneh

later the father, an unemployed. Lt. Col. R..A. Dob- Mr R. McGregor

Ela

Mr E. E. Mimmack steelworker, carried the body in a Mr and Mrs J.Mr and Mrs F: W. card-board coffin to Pant cemetery,

Duncan

over a mile away. Not being able Miss M. W. News.to pay the burial fee at once, he left the box at the mortuary with for interment. the-sexton;-and-later-on took it oür A grave digger was placing the box in the grave when a faint cry was heard. The box was immediately opened and the child-found-to be living---It was taken to a neighbouring house, treated by a passing nurse, and. later taken home to the, surprised mother.

Mr E. G. Duncan

Mr W. E. Dye

Mrs Samers Ellis Misces Elis

Muston

balme

Me W. Ogden.

AGENTS: Wakefield & Co., (China) Ltd. Mr and Mrs W. A.Hr A. H. Peop

Szechuan Road, Shanghai.

XXX

Everything New! New Shop. New Stock. New Prices. Buitable for your pocket.

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All kinds of Indian and Chine Silks, Shawls, Embroideries, etc. always in stock. SIND SILK STORE,

11. CHINA BUILDIKO, ***** Queen's Road Contral.

POOK SUN FOR SALE, . Panama Bats, Felt Hats, " Straw Hata and all Kinds of Bata... BATS CLEANED A SPECIALITY,

No. 80, Wellington Street."."

A Sure, Protection against Sore Throat & infectious diseases

Always keep

* bottle of Formamint handy. keep your mouth and throat clean and healthy-and-- free from discash gorme

FORMAMINT

The Germ-Killing Throat Tablet

Mr. F. E. Ollerton Eustace

Major and Mrs F... Mr D.-FitzGerald-Philip

Mr A, Forbes Mr and Mrs H. 3. Miss M. Forbes

Remington Mr R. J. W. Foster Lt. Col. & Mrs 0.

F. P. Frankiin. Sanders Lt. E. C. Frederick Mr J. G. Scott Mr and Mrs W. D.Me E. P. Shaw

Goodfellow Mr R. H. Skolton

Mr and Mrs J. M.Capt. & Um Skinner

Gordon

Mrn & Mina G. E Mr and Mrs Goo, W. Stubbings

Grey

Mr and Mrs H. F. L. Mr and Mrs. C. J. Stardes

Manolo Beghes. Mr O. P. Burdeo Mr and Mrs B. A.Mr and Mrs P...

Suckling Mra J. 8. Thomson

Halo Mine M. B. Fal Mr and Mrs

Hancock

J.Mrs C. Thwaites

Miss Thwaites

Mr. B. Bawker

Mr A. W. Tickle

The Best Restaurant.

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AT THE

BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION

-PRESERVER CHOICE SELECTED BEST YOUNG STEM GINGER THIB SIDE UP WITH CARE MY. SAN&C 170 MADE IN HONG KONG

ROYALTY

SAN

NAKG KONG)

Tasted, Approved and Ordered Ginger, Manufactured by

M. Y. SAN & CO., LTD.

THIS FAMOUS "BEE" BRAND GINGER IS MOST RELIABLE "FOR BOLD GOOD COLOUR, AND FUR. THERMORE IS MELLOW AND WELL PRESERVED.

SHIKISHIMA SHOKAI '60, Pitaya East (WANCHA),

TEA SETS,**** 42 PIECES,

From $16.00 COFFEE SETS, 12 PIECES, ... From $7:00 Inspection Cordially Invited,

MAIL WEEK NEWS.

ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR.

*

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nominated Mayor of Walsall, Mr. H. Hucker, who has been Staffordshire, is a fellow signal- man in the same railway cabin as the retiring mayor.

* * Human skulls believed to be prehistoric and found at a Kirton Lindsey, Lincolnshire, the

cemeat works, have been sent to Oxford University for examination.

YOUTH AND EMPIRE..

OPPORTUNITIES FOR ATTAINING IDEAL.

Addressing the Boy Scouts of If I were asked (writes a corres-Bangalore at the annual general pondent to the "Morning Post") business meeting of their Associa which was the finest restaurant in tion In the Civil and Military the world, I should say without station, the Hon. Mr. Barton, Chief hesitation from the fulness of my Scout for Bangalore and Coorg heart and knowledge, the Chapon and Provincial Scout Commis-

is small-sioner, touched on. Fin at Bordeaux.

the Empirt Mrs W. J. BawkerL-Col, and Mira H, seating altogether about 20-select, aspect of the organisation. Lt. Cendr. G... F. Trevelyan

old-fashioned and expensive. The After referring to the great, cellar, however, which comprises impression created by two million. bottles and 15,000 Jamboree at the Wembley barriques, must be easily the most Stadium, at which he was present perfect and probably the largest in a little while ago, he said: "Some the world. Paillard's, in Paris, of you probably know that the Twenty-seven schemes for nuted for its wines, has a cave British Empire has many critics arterial roads-in-Greater London, valued at two million francs.and detractors, and many either completed or now in hand, Clearly that of the Chapon Fin is unpleasant things are said about comprise about 165 miles of new worth many times that amount. it. Some describe it as the road and 40 miles of widening, Well-known figures who are its creation of selfish capitalists, and the total estimated cost is more babitués include the King of Spain founded on the exploitation of than £12,000,000. and the Duke of Westminster. the weaker

Bolu

Mr O. M. Vise

Mr T. W. Hornby Capt. R.. F. Walker Mr H. Howell Capt. A. E. Walte MrG.M. EunsworthMin C. Willmatt Mics 0. 0. Joskiner end Mrs F. D. Mr G.B. Hugh Jones" Wood

· Mr W. &. Jordan. Mr G. C. Worall

PALACE HOTEL..

Mr A. Arch

Mr O.H. Haslawood Mr R A.G. Barrett Mr J. Jack

Mr W. A. Bennett Mrs McCaw Mr R. W. Campbell Mr J McDonald Mr P. B. Chicbgar Mr B. J. de H

Mr J. 9. Oox

Mr W. 8. Cuf

Moore Mr. Simpson Mr and Mrs N. 8.Mr H. Smith

Davor

Capt. L. W. Smith

Mr A. R. P. Davies Mrs C. Stringer and

Mr E. Davis

Mr 8. Forshmida

Mr and Mrs Goldenberg;

Mr.A. Hall

Mr A. C. Bake

child Mir A. P. Tannen H. tapm

Mra G. Talloob

Mr A. 3. Wadoro Me-W. Walter

Tickling Threat.

FATHERS AND MOTHERS” HAVE RESTFUL NIGHTS

Who Keep Baby's Own Tablets

** In The House.

When baby wakes in the night crying with pain you are filled with alarm and don't know what to do

as

are

i

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*

nations. >>Others regard it.. as a dull and tyrannous

The Lord Provost of Dundee has despotism. We like to think that it stands for even-Minister, Mr. MacDonald, stating received a letter from the Prime handed justice, fair play, and good that he is sending £250, the gift of will among the nations. It is a difficult ideal to live up to, and when the freedom of the town was a friend who was in Dundee the achievement sometimes falls

short of the desire, but, whatever conferred on him, to be used for a the defects of the Empire may be, treat for the poorer citizens.

It is a very big thing, and even its

ill-wishere do it the compliment of

*

*

Johnsonians from all parts of the

bracketing it with the Roman country assembled at Lichfield, Erapire. The Empire belongs to Staffordshire, for the 215th anniver With a vial of Baby's Own Tablete in its youth. If it has shortcomsary of the birth of Dr. Samuel the house you would soon sat matters Ings, you can help to remove Johnson. The mayor placed a right; inat a Tablet or two administered them. If the Scout movement laurel wreath on the statue in the a powder (children like them for they continues, to expand and grow Market-place, and a surpliced

pleasant in taste) and baby, relieved of his pains quickly drops off iata conner, as it is doing now, the cathedral choir sang the Johnson. tontod, healthful sicop.

time is not far distant when the Anthem. Did you ever have that narvo-racking.

Scout spirit will pervade the life of experience sanded by bit of pogin or There is not an atom of spiste or other the Empire and we shall then get pilege that stubbornly refuses to be die harmful drug in Baby's Own Tablota, fodged, but tinkles and tickles until it and they are equally harmlose and nearer to the ideals we stand for. sometimes almoet strangles Just helpful to the infant in arms as to the You can help this on: You boys, feipe of Chamberlain's Cough, child of 5 or more,boy.roduce lever, Indian, Anglo-Indian, and British Remedy,, awallowed very slowly and cure odlic and indigestion, check diar- have special opportunities in India. director, Mr. E. A. Kimpton, is allowed to glide down the throat, will shoes, allay toothing pain, relieve In Scout brotherhood sectarian stop that tickle and at once give you croup and, colds, Your chemist sella immense ralist. Try it that way too for them, or port free, 63 osate the differences are forgotten. hoarseness, bronchial and other coughs from Dr. Willians Medicine Co., en, Scout spirit will help to solve many Hor la averywhere.

»Klangse Road, Bhanghai. 7.

of India's problema.

The

Ltd., of 2, Sheppy place, Minories, Mesars. E. A. Kimpton and Co., London, ask us to state that neither their company nor their managing

in any way connected with the of the looting of the French steamer parties referred to in the account

Mulhouse.

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