SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 2, 1926.

Phone C.22

FOR

ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED

Twenty-five Words three inser- tions prepaid $1. Every addi- tional word four cents for three Insertions.

TO LET.

TO LET---A 'Furnished Flat in Humphrey's Bulidings. How loon, for one year from 1st Novem" ber. 1925, Apply to XYZ "China Malk"

TUITION GIVEN.

PITMAN'S

course

SHORTHAND, - A

for beginners wi

NOTICES.

5

NOTICE.

HONG KONG TECHNICAL INSTITUTE.

THE INSTITUTE will re-open on MONDAY, October 4. Stu-

at] dents joining Classes held Queen's College will be enrolled at the Education Department only; those joining Classos held at the Content British School Kowloon,. hay be enrolled at that School."

Entry forms may be obtained at | the Education Department or the Central British School.

Hong Kong. 1st October. 1926.

T

NOTICE.

HE Interest and "Responsibility

in This Firm of Mr. HARRY!

The business will be con- Date, ducted under the same name and style as formerly by Mr. BERNARD BROWN.

shortly be opened at the Italian GREENWOOD ceased as from This Convent, Caing Road. Speed and Theory classes always openy.

MANDARIN-Expert Pekineso with knowledge of English Japanese, Chinese, national Desires: new.. phonetic alphabet.. to teach Foreignera. Apply Man- darin School No. 68, Hollywood Rond:"

MISCELLANEOUS.

YOUR

TOUR visiting cards neatly and promptly printed."China Mail Office. No,, 6, Wyndham St., Telephone Centra) 22

THE CHINA MAIL.

ENJOY YOUR

EVENING AT

LEE GARDEN

ו,

Hongkong's Mammoth Chinese Amusement Park, (extending over the whole of

Jardine's Hill at East Point), ***

Every Chinese Wonder at a Glance

Admission to whole of grounds 30 Conta, for’which, you can "oe overything, including display of our troupe of LADY (Northern Chinese) equestriennes, bareback and acrobatic stunts; feats of strength; Chinese old-time sword combat rapior contests; freak balancing:

boxing: Cantonese opern by charming actresses: many other novelles. Shows from 7 p.m. to 10

p.m. daily..

Private Chinono dinners can be fixed without notice at a very rea- sonable charge. Only simple, but cholde, dishes served thoroughly Chinese.compatible with good sense,

Grounds open daily from 10 a.m. lo 11 p.m.

Causeway Bay trams stop, at entrance.. C:

JAMES S. MCKENZIE, Manager.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Chartered Accountants. Hong Kong, 30th Sept. 1926.

REMOVAL NOTICE.

TE beg to announce that we are!

W removing to new premises

and our address on and after 1st October will be Alexandra Build- ng Des Voeux Road, Central, round floor.

"MUSTARD & COMPANY,

LIMITED, ncorporated under the Companies

Ordinances of Hong Kong)

DON'T WORRY ABOUT Hong Kong, Sept. 24, 1926, "

YOUR DIGESTIÓN.

As is well known to the medical pro

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

fession, such ills as indigestion, gaTHE FOURTH EXTRA NACE tritis, paintufter eating..etc., are caused

MEETING will be held (wer-

by dangerous acic products she

THE

:

stomach, which sat up a hramful con- ther permitting) at Happy Valley dition of sourness. This gute worse on SATURDAY, 9th October, 1926, and brings on other evils, so that the victim soon loses his or her good health commencing at 2.15 p.m. The First and good looks! Take counsel from Bell will be rung at 2.45 p.m. those who know little 'Blaurated Magnesia after meals will soon set you right and will keep you so. Biaurated Magnesin neutralises the acid products In the stomach positively and in an in- stant.

The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1, for all persons including Ladies.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform

Stomach pain is out of the half price. question where this remedy is employ.

Members are advised that they

ed. and experience the world around must show their Badges to obtain emphasises that this is the supreme admission to the Members' Encle- and unrivalled remedy for disorders of

the digestion in young or old

sure. It is

proven harmless. and reliable, and chists Each member has the right to bat little. Be sure you ask your introduce 2 non-members to the chemist for 'Bisurated Magnusia.

15

TANG YUK, DENTIST

Successor to'

the lata SIEN, DING,

14, D'Aguilar Street.

TERMS VERY MOTERATE

Consultation Free,

Quick

HAVO

Cool Easy!

That's the story of shay-

ing with Shava Leaves akin snooth, soft and unfretted:

SHAVO

Sold By

LEADING DISPENSARIES

and

UNIVERSAL STORES.

FINDLATER'S

15

STAG'S HEAD BRAND

BRITISH

Members Enclosure, tickets for whom can be obtained from Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $5, each up to FRIDAY, 8th October, 1926.

The charge for admission, for Ladies to the Members' Enclosure will be $2.-Each member can obtain, upon application to the Secretary, Badges for the admission, of 2 Ladies free of charge.

Hong Kong, 25th Sept., 1926.

H.K. LABOUR & REGISTRATION

BUREAU.

THIS Bureau is now prepared to

HONOXONG HOTEL GARAQE A ancies: Tel G. 4759 Rolls-Royce Thornycroft Trucks and 'Buses Morris Cars and Trucks

Cadillac. Armstrong Siddeley Studebaker

Automobile Equipment Show Room 25. Queen's Road Contrat

Service Station "Stubbs Rd General Repairs Overhauling Painting & Upholstering

SERVICE CAR

Telephone Central 4:02:

Champion For

Every Engine Everywhere.

GARAG

NOW READY

THE CHINA YEAR BOOK 1926.

Tregister servants. The charge EDITED BY H. G. W. WOODHEAD.

is $1.30 per head. This includes

cost of well-bound Pocket Register Large And More Comprehensive containing holder's photograph and

thumb.print.

Where it is inconvenient for ser-

vants to come to this office to be

Than Ever...

The present (1926-6) issue df,

registered we shall consider going the CHINA YEAR BOOK is again

to residences if say 10 employers considerably larger than any of

or more living in close proximity its predecessors.

The Chapters

tion, "Products," "Labour,"

can arrange to have their employees on "Mines and Minerals," "Educa registered on the same day.

Engagements can be made by "Opium," "Commerce," ringing Central 1280.

Temporary offices at 86 Queen's Road Central

Hong Kong, 20th Sapt., 1926.

PROCESSION.

OUR LADY OF THE HOLY ROSARY,

KOWLOON OBSERVANCES,.

the

CONFUCIUS DAY,

HONG KONG OBSERVANCES TO-MORROW,

GENERAL HOLIDAY.

On Sunday (to-morrow)

This year has been a marked Feast of Our Lady of the Holy tendency towards ebserving Con- Rosary will be observed at Rosary ruelu's Day, which. Talls on the Church, Kowloon (the seat of the 27th, day of the 8th moon (to- Confraternity of the Holy Rosary),

The Rev. Fr. G. M. Spada in-morrow), as a general holiday. It seems as if the time is not far dis- forms the "China Mail that.

tant when the anniversary of the Morning Services will be held birth of China's most famous sage! follows:-First Mass 6.30 a..although not ranking as one of Second Mass 7.30 a.m.. Third, Mas the four big festivals will täke]. 8.30. a.m... Solomn Pontifical Mass

second place to New Year's Day in 9.30 a.m.; and Evening Service at the round of Chinese festivities in 4.30 p.m. followed by the recitation

Hong Kong. of the Robary, Procession, sermon and Benediction.

It is estimated that more than half the shops in the colony will The membury of the

Co be closed to-morrow wherons In fraternity of the Holy Rosary and previous years only a small per all the Faithful, are respectfully centage observed the day. invited to approach the Sacraments

The local Confucian Societies of Fonance and Holy Communion will hold meetings, with speeches and to visit the Church in order to from the society's officials. and the gain the numerous indulgences

[accorded. A Plenary Indulgence customary dramatic show. Nearly granted to those who asslat at all the schools attended by Chinese one of the Holy Masses, and alag students will have a day off and to those who visit the said Church some of the school have arranged from this afternoon until midnight their own celebration, A number of the Feast Day. A Plenary In-will have a holiday on Monday in

Hau of to-morrow. dulgence is granted at each visit.. Do not forget the Chinese bar-

The Procession."

The order of the Procession wil be1 The Banner, of Our Lady

Gbers will not be working to-morrow, Probably the recent expansion

of the labour movement in Hong:

2 Girls scattering flowers Kong has helped towards making Knights of the Blessed Sacrament the day a general holiday as em 4. St. Joseph's Apostleship of ployers have had to yield to guild Prayer: &, Apostleship of Prayer; requests for cessation from work. 16 Chinese Catholic Young Man

Socfety: 7. St. Joseph's Con- INTERESTING LEGAL EVENTS.

Bearers fraternity; 8.

of thel

Mysteries of the Rosary; 9, Cross The acmiasion to the Bar of the

Straits Settlements of Mr. K. A.

1

:of

of the Confraternity

the Rosary: 10.Confraternity of the Holy Rosary; 11. Chinese Cathelle Seth, which took place before Mr. Justice Deane recently, haa Young Women Society; 12, Con-

degree. of gregation of St. Aloysius; 13,. The more than the usual Children of Mary; 14, Girls scat-interest which the periodical addi- tions to the legal fraternity of the tering flowers; 15, The Clergy: 18, The Statue of Our Lady? 17, Guard Colony possess by reason of the of Honour 18, The Bishop; 10; fact that Mr. Seth has joined the The Consuls and the Knights 20,firm of Messrs. Sisson and Delay, Ladies' Apostleship of Prayer: 27, with which firm his father, Mr. B. L.

Seth, who is managing clerk, has! The Rand; 22, The Faithful!

поне than been connected for thirty years, Mr. Seth Joined the firm when it was started by Mr. A. J. Sisson and Mr. J. A.. Delay in 1897, at 1 time when Mr. Donaldson. Mr. Burkinshaw, and Mr. Napier, among other wel known. lawyer's of the past, were practising there.

WAITE

STRIKE

Ho le shown/

Gabriel Schlesinger, waiter, declar ed a one-man strike in a small Now York restaurant, picketing the place. The praprietor announced that he would do the waft aarr་

ing himself.

"Ship- ping," "Currency," etc., have been rewritten and brought up to date. The Report of the Shanghai Child Labour Commission is reprinted in full in the Chapter in "Labour." "The Political Summary" de scribes events up to the end of SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG March, 1925. The Chapter on KONG FOR OCTOBER, 1928. X PUBLISHED ANNUALLY.

X "Defence appears at the end of LONDON DIRECTORY the Book. New Chapters include a. Summary of Medical Events." with Provincial & Foreign Sections and "Political Parties," "Taxation" a

Trade. Headings in: Five Languages, enables traders to communicate direct "Bibliography for 1924," and a documented Chapter on "China's Constitutions and Election Laws.". THE TERMS OF THE GOLD FRANC, SETTLEMENT. · ARE INCLUDED IN AN APPENDIX.

with

THE

MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS in London and in the Provincial To and Industrial Centres of the United Kingdom and Ireland, the Continent of Europe, Africa, America, Asia, Australasia, etc. The names, addres and other details are classified under more than 8,000 trade headings, including

EXPORT MERCHANTS

LAGER BEER with detailed particulars of the Goods

VERY LIGHT

$17.00 PER CASE OF

6 DOZEN PINTS.

TU

Or $3 per dozen including duty delivered to your residence.

Sole Agents

shipped and the Colonial and Foreign Markets supplied.

Ono-inch BUSINESS CARDS of Firma destring to extend their connections, or Trade Cards of

DEALERS BEEKING AGENCIES can be printed at a cost of $1. 10. Bd. for each trade heading under which they are inserted. "Larger advertisements at £16 per paga...

The directory, is invaluable to everyone interested in overseas. commerce, and

82, cash with order.

·A

GILMAN & CO., LTD copy will be sent by parcel part for

Rongkong Bank Building.

Tel C. 200.

THE LONDON DIRECTORY 00., LED: 25, Abekurek. Lane, London, B.C); 47

engler England”.0%

DURTNESS ESTABLISHED TE 18417

Price $15.00 Nett.

Obtainable from KELLY & WALSH, LTD., HONG RỪNG

and 4 COMMERCIAL PRESS, LTD.

CANTON

THE 'NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NI 1 THERAPION NO.2 THERARION N03

(Standard Time of the 120th Meridian, East or Greenwich.)

Sunrise. Sunset.

Date, October

D.I

p.m. 6.15: 6.11

8

6.15

6.10.

6.10

6.09

6.16

8.08

6.16

6:07

7

6.16 8.06

8

6.16 8.00

9.

6.17 6.04

10:

8.17

6,08

11

6.18

6.02

12

6.18

#6.02

18

·6.19'

: 6,01

14

6:19.

:6.00

15

6.19

5.69

16

6.20 5.58

17

6.20 "5.57'

0:21

5.56

5.21

5.65

6.21

5.65

5:22 6.54

22

5.2215.68

3.28 5.32 B.28

مجھے در

5.52 6.245.51 6.25

·5.80

6.25 5.50 6.25 G.49

Kalabrinking "kentel Korat Sta bestean alfagm barcďkná Cu Imotorrak Edib WA Landen

6.26

6.26

EAS

6.27

5.47

In admitting Mr. Sath his lord ship remarked that he had admitted

OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

(This crossword puzzle has been made by an expert: but our readers ars" warned to look out for desasional phonetic spellings, such as harbor, plow, and altho.)

140

15

16

13

18

to

13

19

23 24

25.

27

128

19

3D

31

134:

133

36

137

38.

39

RI

143)

144

15

2

7

B

49

50

54:

i

57

153

154:

55

510

37

158

Sy

161

32

105.

167

HORIZONTAL

1.To Infoldja 6-Eskimo aettiamant,

NL W. Groenlandi -Desire with

expectation 12-Three things

together 13-Being, In neutral quilibrium 10-To out aff 19-A golf tam 20-Girl's name. 21-Conjuntion 22-Cants (abbfi). 23-A aquere. Jund-

maasure. (abbr.): 26-4 sportive child 27-Personal pronoun: · 28-interjection. Diugust 30-Doo (German) 31-Policeman (slang), 32-To: magnity 34-Capital of Tibet - 25-An Inabot

86-Me (French) - 37-A sun-dried brick. 41-Sated with pleasure 44-A streak

*

THE INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE,

VERTICAL (Dont), |10-1_have (contr.), |:17-A swaat roll

HORIZONTAL (Cont.)' || 48-Proposition. 49-Possessod 51-Interjection 152-A familiar ssyingi 54-8hoemakers tool |38-A'little

57--Spanish for "the"

(pl.)

50-To make nobis (82-Commonly 184-Onoa (Bast.) [66-A manager.

86-Member of ancient

Aryan race 67-Blemish

VERTICAL

1-in soma maneira. 2- flower

|| 18-A publlo way (abbr)

24-One of the grains

| 26-Bulcable.

27-Interjection #29–Interesting play».

work/

31-The fruit of some

peppers 33–8heltered,uide $4-A tennis term 38-Overflowed. 39 Bimpleton |40-A»large oREK

42-A. tree [45–A. rowboat

[45~ A: smail⋅ owl' 140-Disprove;; refuta......

150-Praƒx. Apart

3-A New Zealand: bird 42-Night bird! 4-A vegetable

"And so forth" ...

(abbr.)

6-targe muscle of

-the armi 7-Am not (calioq.) B-Coasouttion 10-A gradation 11-Part of ship

45-Postaselve pronoun 14-Topographlosi

47-Suffix. 8emewhat

engineer (abbr.).

[82-A thin layer of rosk | 53-Girl's Name |84~A:stogreo (abbr.)....

BBWA day of the weak,

(abbr) 48-Besides

|69-Bystem. (abbr.)

$1-Bufx. Dame au

"OUR" |63-Prefix. ́Away......

(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle will appear in Monday's issue along with a new cross-word puzzle.)"

several new members to the Ear LAMMERT BROS.

of the Colony recently and Mr Seth would probably find that there was keen competition. Singapore, however, was. a growing place, and there wa no doubt, room for: everybody.. There was also plenty of room at the top, and having reached the top he would find the fair there quite nice."

Mr. KA. Seth, it may be added. was educated in Singapore, at St. Joseph's.

#

"

A TOTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYOR”.

Public Auctions--

THE Undersigned have received Tutions to sell by Public

Auction

ON." WEDNESDAY, the 6th Oct. 1926, commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, Daddell Street. A Large Quantity Of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

C

Teak Hatatands, Tapestry Covers | ed Couches and Armchairs. Teak Bookcases, Teak Desks. Pictures, Engravings, Silver Cabinet, Revol- ving Chairs, etc.

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.

HAR H

ABM

NOB

RUM QUE

CE DATED RAW ME BUG ART

P DETENT

O RAY

PSICOD C13 LA

TA

W

OILIL

WHY LOOK OLD

YOUNG AT 50-

" AND KEEP YOUNG.:

A COSTLY SHOT

Napoleon, like his great riva! the Duke of Wellington, was a very poor hand with a sporting gun, Only once could he be induced to join a shooting party, when he shot one of the dogs and was so upa.t that he refused to fire" again. Neither of the great generals, bow- ever, had to pay so dearly for his bud shooting as did the eldest son of Louis XV. When airaing at a partridge the Dauphin hit Yves de la Boiasère, one of his suite, maha- bevelled Mirrors, Teak Dinner ing him for life. By way of com- Waggons, Ice Chest, Dinner Croc pensation he awarded his victim kery, E. P. Ware, Cooking Utensils, an annual pension of 6,000 livres, etc to be paid to him and his heirs in perpetuity. Despite many changes Teak Wardrobes with and without Sufferers from Deafness with its

Teak Dining Table. Dining Sideboards with Chairs,Tesk

Teak Bedsteads with Mattresses,

Dr. Legard's New Life Tablets A FOE TO OLD AGE Imparts to the Old and Middle-aged Youthfulness, Energy and Fitness, retards mental and physical decay. thus promoting longevity. Pre- serves: the arteries and tissues.

of Government in France the Glass, Teak Dressing Tables with Boissere pension is still being Bevelled Mirrors, Teak and Cam- many distressing accompanying ail. pald

FAR EASTERN HEALTH. The League of Nations health bulletin of Eastern Ports for the week ended September 26 ls:- Plague: 6 cases at Rangoon, Cholern: 7 cases at Calcutta. 3 at Madras, 8 at Bangkok, 42 Amoy: 31 at Shanghai,

Small-pox: a cases at Calcutta,} 4 at Madras, 8 at Colombo,, 7 at Bangkok, 2 at Negapatam.

TO CHECK THAT

COLD

your first need is a gentle cleaning of the system by means of a good mild Ixative: Nocking bettar answere thin description than Pinkettes, the dainty little lives and intestinal regulators.

Pinkeffer quickly relieve colds, die- pal constipation, bartial billous attacks, sick headaches, liverisanese, clear the. complexion, purify the breath. From chemists or sani poat frem,:00 cents the vine by Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 80 Klangse Road, Bhanghal

etc. etc..

phorwood Chests of Drawers, Teak menta as head noises derive almost Side Table, Camphorwood Trunk immediate benefit. Calm refreshing Teak and Marble Top Washstands,sleep is assured." Gloom, Depres- alon and Nervousness are banished under the influence of these Life. giving Tablets: Wrinkles, hard lines and blemishes disappear. The skin becomes clear, tight, and elastic, and the Complexion bright,

ALSO

A Quantity of CANTON BLACKWOOD WARE AND

1 Cottage Plano by "John Broad, and smooth. Think of the bless

wood & Sons.".

1 Oliver Typewriter.

1 Shanghai Bath.

Catalogues will be issued.. On View from Tuesday, the 6th October, 1926.

Terms: Cash on Delivery..

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers, C Hong Kong, 2nd October, 1926.

CHEAP SALE.

READY MADE LADIES'

SHOES

50% Discount.

CHERRY & CO.

6, D'Aguilar Strest, Opposite Kyamally & Co. Telephone Central No. 491,

ings of perfect health, the possess. sion of few; the Joy of a clear Youthful appearance and tingling. blood, of lustrous hair, bright eyes and health tinted checks-the- beauty of radiant life and the realisation that Time has been put back Ten Years to the envy, and admiration of your friends, and the unbounded satisfaction of yourself. Can you allow a golden opportunity like this to pass? Remember there are no arduous rules to follow, no restriction in diet, nor are there sny l effects after. Of the con trary it gives the entire system feeling of exaltation with increased, montal and bodily vigour.Why not look and feel 80 at 501 Do not delay, commence tho trestment at once. You will never regret the slight cost incurred for such incal- culable benefit The price of Ebene Marvallons Tablets including Mall Charges is 12/- per Bottle, dispatch, ed in plain, wrapper on receipt of amount.

Obtainable only from DR. LEGARDS LABORATORIER 106, Liverpool Road, Barnsbury London, England.. AVOID USELESS IMITATIONE

Share This Page