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THE CHINA MAIL.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

AUTUMN FASHIONS.

GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS.

SPECIALISTS IN BEAUTY.

PLUS FOURS

AT

THE SMARTEST.

TAILORS

IN

TOWN.

WING HING CO.

Gentlemen's Tailors

84 Queen's Rd. C.

Tel. 21417

BILLIARD SALOON

Open. 8 a.m.-12 Midnight PLAY

BILLIARDS

At the Hong Kong Public

Billiard Saloon

191-193 Des Voeux Rd. C. 1st & 2nd Floors. Tel. 20065. Excellent Accommodation Seven tables for play.

FOR SALE

Billiard Tables & Accessories.

BOOKS.

XMAS CARDS

from

THE BOOK AND BIBLE DEPOT: Wyndham Street.

CURIOS AND ANTIQUES

THE

JADE TREE Inc.

'Peninsula Hotel Arcade

Tel: 25431.

DENTIST.

HARRY, FONG, Dentist,

1st door, No. 74, Queen's Road

Contral.

Tel 21255.

TANG YUK, DENTIET

Buccessor to

the late SIEN TING,

14, D'Agullar Street,

TERMS VERY MODERATE.

HAT

clocard

Consultation Free.

DRY-CLEANERS

20% DISCOUNT

at

THE BEAUTY

DRY-CLEANING. &

DYEING CO. - 48, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.

THE GLOBE FOOK CHEONG

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO, LTD

72, Queen's Road, Central, Tel. 28270.

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.

W. 8. BAILEY & CO., LTD,

Kowloon Hay.

New Work & Repairs.

Call Flag "T! Sola Agents for Kelvin Motors

FOREIGN GOODS STORE.

YEE HING

TOMEY & COMPANY- (Late of 24 Pottinger Bt.)

Hats,

Larga Belection Felt Woolen Socks, Woolen Sweaters, Woo Underwear Gents. Boots

82, Dea

Lailored

at

BROWN'S

FOR PERFECTION IN WINTER SUITS.

2nd Rutton Bldg., 7. Duddell St. (opp. Gospel Hall). Tel. 23050.

Evening Wear _for. Gentlemen.

-

Tailors of the

Highest Class.

=

TỪNG HÀNG £0.

62, Queen's Rd. C. Tel. 24037.

We have

Suitings

to please

all tastes

TAAI HING & CO.

24. Pottinger Street.

Winter Suits

Made to Order.

Our Measurement

is Guaranteed Perfection.

*Prices Within the Means of Everyone.

YEE SING

Gentlemen's .Tallor. 12, Wellington St.

Tel. 21882.

HAIR DRESSERS.

LEE YEE,

The Far East *Hair Dressing

Saloon.

48 Nathan Rd.,

Kowloon

'Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair Dressers & Booksellers. No. 12, D'Aguilar Street. (opposite Queen's Theatre).

ON LOK 10, Wyndham B

1st floor Entrance On Lan St. Telephone 22817.7

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Expert Barbers." Moderate, Charges

JEWELLERY

JULIETTE

from

NEW YORK,

The only skilled specialist In Hong Kong who-is-skill- ed in the art of Permanent Waring.

THE AMERICAN

BEAUTY SHOP..

Wing Lok Bldg., Kowloon.

56213.

LADIES' TAILOR.

LATEST STYLES

IN

WINTER DRESSES *AND

OVERCOATS..

Large Stock of Good Materials.

FOR SALE

Ladies' Stockings & Knitting Wool. THE CHINESE SILK. HOSIERY STORE

Tailor: Lee Mow:

1, D'Agullar Street. Tel. 25801.

* OPTICIAN.

THE HONG KONG OPTICAL COMPANY,

'Phone 22232.

53, Queen's Road Central.

OPTICIANS.

GLASSES STYLED FOR YOUR FACE. The. Sino American Optical Company. 83, Queen's Road C.

PERFUMES.

PERFUMERY,, TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES.

WELCOME & CO.

6, Kowloon Hotel Bldg...

Phone 57329.

PHOTOGRAPHERS.

PHOTO

GRAPHS

DEVELOPING, PRINTING,

ENLARGING

and FRAMES.

|LEUNG YIK÷KEE Wyndham Bt.

RADIO

CHUNG YUEN ELECTRICAL CO 71, Des Voeur. Ed. C.

SWATOW SHOP.

WHOLESALERS

· IN

Swatow Drawnwork,

Art Embroideries,

Silk Goods -

AND

All Novelties..

Retail Business Executed at

-Reasonable Prices THE UNION EMBROIDERY CO. 1st Fl. No. 16, Wyndham St.

Opposite "Chine Mail."

LADIES TAILOR.

New Felt Hats

Jutat Received

.From Paris.

New Colour Schemes For Autumn Dresses.

-

CHEONG SHING Ladies' Tallor, Nathan Road,

Kowloon,

QUALITY PRINTING WithQuick Service

THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE LTD, GRĪNA MAIL BLOD,,? SA WYNDHAN ST.

SILK STORE.

GREAT REMOVAL SALE

AT THE

SALE OF WORK.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930.

Lady Peel with a basket of pretty gladioli, amid prolonged applause. Lawn Bowls Match.

The Rev. E. G. Powell and Mrs.

TO RAISE $3,000 FOR BUILDING Powell were interested visitors at

FUND...

OPENED BY LADY PEEL.

the sale, and in the course of the afternoon a bowls match WAS played between the K.B.G.C. and the Union Churches, the latter winning by one shot after a very keen contest..

Bowling Green V. Chittenden A. Greenwood

V. Ramany

A. M. Holland

CUNNING DEVICE.

OPIUM IN MOTOR CAR ACCUMULATOR."

DETECTIVE'S DEAF EAR.

A Chinese named Kwok Kwong hit upon a cunning method. of. smuggling opium which he con- cealed in the box of an old motor car accumulator. The three, celig 14 were removed and three dummies, about two inches deop, were put in their place. These were filled with acid and placed in position (Skip).... 12 over the oplum which was stuffed H. Stoneham into the empty space at the bot tom of the box.

The scores were (***** With the object of raising their

Union Church. jiromised quota, namely $3,000, to- wards the new Church building A. T. Hamilton.

J. Mitchell and Manse Furnishing funds, the

G. McLend Women's Guild of the Union J. Laing (Sktp) Church, Kowloon, held a success- ful sale of work on Saturday F. V. Whitta

T. Fergusso on the grounds of the Kow- D. F. Warren loon Cricket Club, close to the 11 Nish church in Cox's Path, Lady Peel,

(Skip): ... W. Boll who was accompanied by Capt. A. H. Coltman, A,D.C., perform Jed the opening ceremony.

Gaily. bedecked with flags, the grounds proved a great attraction to many and "fraquent →→→ pur- chasca

made at the stalla, -which included needle- work. novelty, aweets, white elephant. (Y,P.S.), toys and

were

a bran tub. Toa.was served and the band of the Argyll & Suther- land Highlanders played pleasing

selections.

There were many side show at tractions and these were capably supervised by Messrs. Gardner, Ingram, Jenner and D. Lyon.

The proceedings opened with the singing of the Doxology, after which the Rev. Frank Short led in

prayer."

Asset to the Community.

Prior to calling apon Lady Peal, wife of His Excellency Sir William

Peel, K.BE, C.M.O., to declare the

bazaar open, the Rev. J. Horace Johnston addressed the gathering.

He said that the sale of work had been organised by the Women's Guild to raise a considerable sum of money for the fuuda'of the new Church Bullding and Monse. the Across the street they saw

He bulldings under erection. hoped that they would soon be completed, and, when this was done, It would be a great asset in serving the community.

The speaker thanked the Kow: loon Cricket Club for the loan of that portion of ground which had Tel 28136.enabled them to have the sale.in

TAJMAHAL SILK STORE · 5, Wyndham St.

SPORTING GOODS.

ATHLETIC GOODS!

XMAS TOYS!

THE LIANG YOU COMPANY 70, Queen's Road C.

CRICKET. "WISDEN!! BATS, BALLS, STUMPS, LEG GUARDS, ETC. Inspection Cordially Invited.

The Hong Kong Sporting Arms & Ammunition Store. Beaconsßeld Arcade.

1

RELIABLE PRINTING

no order too small

THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ́LTD, KHINA MAIL, BLDG, ·BA WYNDHAM ·WT.

SWATOW STORE.

FOR SENDING HOME BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS

NOW

Large Assortment of SWATOW GOODS, KIMONOS, SHAWLS, CHINESE FANCY GOODS.

the open air which was appro- priate for this time of year. It had dlao en bicd them to have a lawn bowls match with the K.B.G.C. and several bowlers from the Hong Kong Union Church had been in vited. He heartily thanked Lt-! Col. A. R. Maclaine, M.C., and Officers of the 83rd Highlanders for the band which, with its pleasing selections, he said, would brighten the entertainment.

The speaker, added that the keen and energetic Band-Sergeant and bandemen had offered their ser vices freely for a good cause. (Applause). The presente of Lady Peel, sald the speaker, had great ly encouraged all the workers.

HE.'s First Visit

A. Stevenson

J. Chambers N. Drummond

(Skip) A: Taylor

S. Hope

17

(Sklp)

G. Philips

R. Nichols

B. Wylie

13

25

R. Lansley

G. Thompson

F. Eapley

E. W. Hogbin

(Skip)

J. Mayer

[G, „Guthlif... -

F. Goodman

D. Mulr

G. Roylanco

R. Chapman

(Skin)

14

(Skip)

53

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The idea was

a good one be- 14 cause on superficial examination the battery with the cells charg- ed with acld-looked to be in work- Apparently confident ing order.

15 that his trick would not be dia- -covered, Kwak carried the ac- 55 cumulator openly under his arm and strolled along Connaught

In calling upon Mrs. Johnston

to present silver spoons to the Road West looking for all the

players of the winning rinks, the world like a motor mechanic.

Rev. Horace Johnston thanked

An Invitation!

for Unfortunately

Kwak. them all for the aplandid game they had. played. He said that he Chinese detective got information as to why there that he was an opium runner and Baw no reason should not be a regular competi-stopped him. Not understanding tion between the. Hong Kong anything about accumulators, the

the Kowloon detective turned a deaf ear Union Church and

to

Union Church, as both sides had Kwok's argument and invited him a number of good bowlers, and to take the gadget with him to the there could be a very good game.No. 7 Police Station and show it In conclusion, the speaker thank to the Inspector. ed Mr. D. Gow (Hon. Secretary of the Union Church)

happy afternoon to an appropriate close.

The officials for, the afternoon were:-

At the station the accumulator

who had was opened and 21 tiel-tins of pre- pared oplum were found in the organised the game.

The National Anthem brought a bottom of the box. Kwok was a

cordingly placed on the charge sheet and within two hours of his Arrest Was produced before He had no Mr. R. E. Lindsell. option but to plead "gulity," but anld that the accumulator was given to him by an unknown man to carry. He was to meet the man at West Point.

President: Mrs. J. H. Johnston. Past President: Mrs. D. Harvey, Secretary:-Mrs. S. Nelson. **

· Treasurer:—Mrs. E. Groundwater, Stall Holders Needlework: Mrs. Scolt (Con- vener), Mrs. Calman, Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Long, Mrs. Mackenzie.

Błon.

The Magistrate was, of course,

Novelty Stall: Mrs. Forsyth (Con- not convinced, and imposed a no of $2,000 or six months' hard vener), Mrs. Dick, Mrs. Ingram.

Sweet Stall: Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. inbour. The opium was confent- Bundock, Mrs. Sweeney, Mrs. John-ed

Tea: Mra, Atkinson (Convener), Mrs. McIntosh, Mrs. Holland, Mrs: A. Duncan.

White Elephant Stall:-Young Peoples Society.

Bran Tub:--Mrs. Spittals. Toy. Stall: Mrs. Cormellus.

Books: Mrs. Short.

Gow,

Mrs.

LESSON SERMON,

BAD LUCK.

AMERICAN SEAMAN ON THE ROCKS.

An American seaman—named. John Craig was on Saturday pro-. duced before Mr. E. H. Williama- as a vagrant.

In reply to the Magistrate Craig FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,anid: "Yes, I gave myself up here

SCIENTIST, HONG KONG.

yesterday."

:

Sergeant Patton told his Wor-

"Adam and Fallen Man" was ship that Craig. arrived here on the subject of the Lesson-Sermon the motor vessel Defiance and had in all Churches of Christ, Scient been in the Colony since October lat, on Sunday, November 9.

27. He had some money on which

The Golden Text was: "As by the had lived until Friday, when, the offence of one judgment came having run out of funds, he gave He recalled the first visit which

upon all men to condemnation; himself up at the Central Police Sir William and Lady Peel paid to even so by the righteousness of Station. The Sergeant added that the Peninsula, when he (the ene the free gift came upon all the American Consul was making speaker) had the great privilege of men unto justification of life." arrangements to get a ship to take reading, on behalf of the KR.A. (Romans 5; 18.)

Craig away It was

The Magistrate committed Craig' Among the citations which com- the address of welcome. then stated that they hoped, that prised the Lesson-Sermon was the to the House of Detention pend- the beauties and interests of the following from the Bible: "Who ing the completion of arrange- mainland would attract them both. soever is born of God doth not ments for his repatriation. Her ladyship had honoured, Kow commit sin; for his

loon with two, visits within the last few days. The speaker con- claded by saying that Lady Peel always showed sympathy and generosity in the cause of charity and religion. (Applause).

seed re-

maineth in him: and he cannot

. ".

ain; because he is born of God." The Greatest Servant (1 John 8; 9.)

The Lesson-Sermon also includ-

of Humanity,

He

ad the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, Quietly, unobstrusively, and often? Promise of $3,000,

"Science and Health with Key to his valuable accoriplishments, the Re with very little public acclamation of Speaking oir behalf of Mr the Scriptures," by Mary Baker search Chemist goes on with his job J. H. Johnston, President of the Eddy: The standard of perfec- at tracking down the enemies ** Women's Guild, who was unavoid-tion was originally God and man. mankind and in finding out ways

and means of combating them, ably detained from attending the Has God taken down His own is the saviour of the sick and the opening ceremony, Mrs. D. Harvey standard, and has man fallen? guardian of the healthy. It is such thanked Lady Pest for her pre God is the creator of man, and, men who are responsible for the sence that afternoon. They the divine Principle of man reproduction of the greatest weapon of had promised $3,000 towards maining perfect, the divine Idea the present era for the combating of the new church building and or reflection, man, remains per mange furnishing funds, and fect." (p. 470.)

had bad two whiat drives at Kow-

loon Docka. One was organised

that scourge of humanity-Annemia (impoverished blood). The remedy for ansomia, Dr. Williams Pink Pils, which has proved a tremendous suc- cess all over-the world was discover- The director of the local zooed by, an eminent medico-scientist of by. Mrs. Gow and the other by Mrs. Atkinson. Both these prov- was away on, holiday, when he Edinburgh University and undoubted. Led a great help financially. The received the following note from ly the world owes him a great debt ous disease that gradually creeps speaker then called upon Lady his chief, assistant: "Everything fer his work. Annemia is an insidi Peel to declare the sale of work all right, except that the chira-apon the victim unawares. The early SWATOW TRUSTING CO. ... [open, which her ladyship did in panzee seems to be pining for a symptoms are not such as would in- companion. What shall we do dicats anything very serious, ́-- bring

wrong, Just alight listlessness, loss

Df The Store That Keeps Your Trust, a few well-chosen words.

Little Flora Gow then presented until your retum?";

energy, and feeling of "off colour." 17A, Queen's Road C

But aneemis works in a vicious circle, for once the blood has become below par the digestive organs, lack- ing the rich and plentiful blood supply so essential for perfection digestion of food, fails to extract the necessary nourishment from the "food" and in the way the original angente conditions are intensified.

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