BENGER

FOOD

Wherever

there is a case of enfeebled. digestion, whether from advancing ge, illness, or general· ability, there is a case for Benger's-Food."

When the stomach becomes weakened, the digestion of ordinary food becomes only partial, and at limenis painful litifs of the food is assimilated, and the body is consequently insufficiently nourished.

This is where Benger's Food helps. It contains in itself the natural digestiva principles, and is quite different from any other food obtainable,

All doctors now and approve of its composition, and prescribe it freely. For INFANTS, INVALIDS,

AND THE AGED.

The "British Medical Journal" sayı: *Benger's Foot lian, by its excellence, and a reputation of its own.”.

BANGS NEW KE, dosis with the gitanet, doselios savel diffe41:40g #ch matur. Jassen eperler. It post free litio, la Bengers Food, Led, Otter Warrior ligand.

Benger's Pat guild in túns by Druggista, etcjj warjushara.

OF

AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE

LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS

THORNE'S

OLD VAT

"OF MALANGEN SNG KAN VERA GELENA ONE SPOLE

SCOTCH WHISKY

SOLE AGENTS IN

HONG KONG, CHINA & MANILLA. A. S. WATSON & Colra

593

SANTAL MIDY

These tiny Capsules superior to Copaiba, Cubebs, and Injec- tions CURE the same di- seases as these drugs in FORTY-EIGHT HOURS without inconvenience. Each Capsule bears the name, Paris, 8, rue Vivienne Sold by all Chemists.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From July 24th to Both, 1910.

Big Water

Hongkong Hoigh

LOW WATER.

Hongkong

Mean Time.

Heighin

Mean Timis

JAZ

ft, 1

Fue.

24

TH

B 16

il 53

625

"

JA KUM

1

ZUAL 16

10

0 31

1 12

#1

*

Wed, 27

**

10

Thursda

16

Fri.

#1

B

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL,

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, July 24th.

THE WORLD MISSIONARY CONFERENCE.

OOVERNMENT AND HI9STONB. Tho report of Commission IV. on Govern routs and missions gave rise to a very interest ing debate in the Assembly Hall: The Hon. Soth Low, vice-chairman of the Commission, presented its report

He commended the extreme candour of its British members in dealing with Egypt and the Sudan: As to indemnities for the dostruation of life or property their acceptance might be advisable in Indin, but not in China. In Chinn also it was rarely, if ever, wise for

missionaries to appeal to rigu

to rights of ortra territoriality; in Larkey was preferred that complaint should come through Con suls. There was a large mutual helpfulness between missions and Governments in many conutries, and the good understanding was The Conference night nak the increasing good offices of Christian Governments to sepuro admission for Christian offort where this was

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 25TH, 1910.

The Rev. Mr. Royhoffor, as a Belgian, said 16 was nojust to deny that great changes had al- roady been made, although the programs

was too alow.

Lord Balfour of Burleigh, closing the debato. said ita lesson was that the Conference should leave behind ita permanent body to investigato sel allegationens had been made against Gov oraments, and, if the charges were proved, to fire the Govermenta no pesce till reform was accomplished.

The Conforques afterwards considered the need. Christian literaturo for the mission feld.

BRITISH RESPONSIBILITY FOR MISSIONS. The Bishop of Southwark, spooking at tho Christ, said the enemies of this unity were Synod Hall on the unity of the human race in notably prido, selfishness, and greed. Our own British self-confidence of

superiority obstracted our understanding

of its meaning for India and Africa. Africa. In retaliation Indian prids would be tempted to give its Christ-prompted nationalism an anti-Cristian form. So with grood, one Director Booguer (Paris Missionary Society

form of which was soon in the more or less naked raid that the sebisfactory state of Basutolan claim of European commeres to exploit inferior and the leavening

races for their own purposes. Another hind- infuonos in South Afridd was due to co-operation between French Pro-ing and onuobling teaching. Speaking broadly, rance was our slowness to follow God's enlarg- festant misionary effort and the wisp and liberal administration of British officials. He the West had repento] Israel's mistake, keeping

and anjoying begged the British missionaries in French

with little thought Christianity colonies not to bis discouraged, but to stay of trusteeship. Britain, which bed gained most till the officials were more acoustered to from the Gospel in liberty and in a virile moral.

now refused.

there

1bem.

Colonel Willimon, M.P. (Church Missionary Society), said that our representatives in Egy should remember that they wore Christians first and administrators for the Egyptian Govern. ment

afterwards, and they should not adopt principles ropugnant to Christianity Regard ing Northern Nigeria, it was a shame that a Governor of a Christing Stato could forbid misionuries to

to enter any city without the

permission.

Malcanedan Emir's

bad of

Toonsibility

territories with no feeling to them for the Gospel.

was the language of embezsling trustees. of missions superciliously as a mistake Christinus must fusist first on the onion and equality of men in the spiritual sphere. With that master truth they must honestly face con- crate problems.

DINNEFORD'S

The Universal Komady for àcidiɔy of the Stomach, Headache, Hearthuru, Indigestion, Sour Fructations, Billons Affections.

DINNEFORDS MAGNESIA

The Physician's - Curs for Gout,

-Rheumatic Gous

and Gravel,

Balest and most

Toctive Aporicus

for

Regular Uso.......

MAGNESIA

COLEMAN'S

WINCARNIS,

THE GREATEST TONIC IN THE WORLD.

WHAT IT has done for OTHERS it will DO FOR YOU Its refreshing and exhilarating affects are a revelation to those who have never tried it beforo. "WINCARNIS" as a plans all its own, which you cannot fail to appreolata.

The combination of all that is most nourishing in Boof and Malt is prepared in Wincarnis gives a TWO-POWER STANDARD that canot be equalled for giving_Strength and Stamina, Vitality and Force to Mu, "Women" and Children. BUY IT TO-DAY

From any leading Chemist.

MUSTARD & COMPANY.

Wholesale Distributors for China and Hongkong..

No. 22, Museom Road, Comer of Soochow Road, Shanghai [714

NAPIER JOHNSTONES" ·

"SQUARE BOTTLE”

WHISKY.

BEWARE OF

UNVARIED FOR

THE SAME TO-DAY

A8

150 YRAÉS.

IN 1745.

IMITATIONS

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:

LANE CRAWFORD & CO.,

and from ALL WINE MERÖRANTS. [46

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Dr. Brown, Secretary of the American Pres- bysterian Missions Bourd, vigorously criticized the white man's provincial narrowness, offensive Lord Reay said that the Indian Government's attitude of superiority, and frequent brutality noutrality was perfectly compatible with its to ether races. Even some missionaries, while members Christian profession, and such pro immensely juster to these races, had still fession strengthened instead of weakening the with native Christian fellow-workers.

rid of a certain condescension in dealing Government's influenco. Friendly intorcourse anti-foreign feeling among the proud and The between Indian oficials and missionaries was civilized Chinese was growing. Many (AYMERIC, British sir,, 2,789, James Boyd, 19th July-Bangkok and Swatow 21st July, Capt. F. C. Armistead

non-Christian races were still far down,

to

but

evon their differences from ourselves were superficial, while the resemblances were funda- mortal. We were sending them the Gospel not benso they were our inferiors, but because they were our brothers.

the rule, and was extremely important. The aid missionaries could give the Government was invaluable. The system of Government

grants *** to mission schools and colleges should be main- tained. A contral board representing all the missions in thair communications with the Government Would looked forward Beatly aniet baik. He a sational Indian Church

with tho

developing on its own lines under our guida LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

was perfectly

which was independento

Jays (Church

קיד

Society) com. plsined int in Northern Government was not-oven-neutral It was shrious to both Christing and

that the pagan Government had no use for them,

hom, only for Mahomeduns, though if hostile Mahomedans, now possessing armik, invaded British territory, their co-religionists would

ikom sad the pagans and Christians

remain loyal, of the American mission at

Aintab

Jonid

The C. & M. str. Rubi left Manila on the 23rd inst, and is dus hom to-day at 3 p.m.

The Dodwell New York Line. str. Ghazee

laft Shanghai on the 23rd instant, and is duo at this port on or about the 27th instant,

SHIPPING IN PORT

STEAMERS

PERANANO, German str. 1,021, F. v. Mangeta. dorff, 20th July-Bangkok 14th July, RiceButterfold & Swire. RAJAnun, German str., 1,189,- Brmaer, 224d

Swire.

SCANDIA, German str.,

Rice-Batterfield

Linie,

4,000, von Döhren, 11th 27th

HOBOKONG HOTEL.

Mr. P. R. Adamı” Mr. J. 1. Andrew

Mr. J. H. Backhouse Me, P. J. Buckland Mrs. M, Chambara Mr. F. D. Cheshire

Ful-Manila 16th July, Hemp-Dodwell & Co. CHANGSHA, British str., 1,463, Edw. Finlayson,

Hamburg-Art May, General 21st July-Australis via Philipinos 26th BINGAN, British str., 1.047, S. Jamieson, 22nd Mr. M. O. Clare Jane, Goneral and Frozen- N. 8.8. July

Co.

Butterfield & Swice.

Mr. A. E. Dunrich

Mr. G. T.-Llord.

Masogy

Mr. D. Mardona'd Dr. O. Marriott Milan K. Mr. : C. Mantovk. Mira, J. G. Minor Mr. H. 3. Morea

CHENAN, British str. 1;350, L. Jones, 17th,iphong 7th and Hojhow 218. Mr. and MỌC H, 0. Mr. K, E. Ray

July-Shanghai 14th July, General--Bat- terfold & Swire.

CHITUEN, Chinese str., 1.177. C. Stewart, 22nd

July Shanghai 17th July, General-- C. M. 8. N, Co. CLIFTON, British

FTON, British str., 2,313. G. Worsley, 20th July-Shaughni 15th July DEVAWONOSE, German str., 1 050, F. Relivaldt, 18th July-Bangkek 12th July, Rico and Meal Butterfield & Swire.

British str., 1,410, H. Malhin, 1

The P. & O. 'S. N. Co.'s str. Nubia loft Taly Saigon 8th July, Rice-Jarline

Singapore for this port on the 23rd instant, at 3.30 p.m., and is due here on the 28th instant,

Dr. key, expressed high appreciation of at about 6 p.m. the present Turkish Government's attitude.

President Berner, of the Berlin Missionary Society, said that strained relations between Reman Catholics and Proteataule often serionaly a Government, In. German East hampered a Africa happily Roman Catholics and Protestants had now an agreement, firing their respective boundaries for

Philippines (American

Bishop Brent, of the Patil its sincerity of the British as well as the Chinese Government in the opium question. Tatle British Govern. ment the matter was one not merely of revenue,

the but of pence of the Empire, native States

British being concerned. But the

Government was determined to move, and in the right direction. One phase of the question demanded drastic and

immediate action

morphis and cocaine must come nuier Government control

throughout the world. (Cheore

Dr. Harford, speaking for British, French, and Gorman committees to protect natives from liquor traffic, said that to methods adopted

evidence for the West Atrican Com

tho

advising

to get mission of inquiry made it impossible to accept that Commission's conclusions. A chief had been deprived by Government of his subsidy for his people to refuse gin. (“Shatas.") No apology had yet been made to

Bishop Tugwell for the Governor's denial of his statement that Court flues had been accepted in the teras Fif

its truth had now been gin, though

indientest. He was

Fortunately the Governor of Sierra Leone was now pleading for a strong temperance propaganda there and giring his chiefs power of font option. In a British col ony there were thousands of people who had become slaves in order to pay debts for gin. Yet the Commission said it had caused no deteriora-

"Shame.")

fion.

Dr. J. K. Grin, an American Presbyterian,

from

an, said the influence of the Gorden

Khartum was Mahomedan throughout "), though: Gordon was above all o Christian. Four years were given to the study of the Koran, and there was a place for prayor according to the Koran; but there was no prov- ision For the teaching af the Bible or the Gospel of Christ.

HR. BEYAN ON INTERNATIONAL PEACE,

The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s str. Dasco left Singapors for this port on the 23rd instant, at 9.30 a.m., and is due here on the 28th instant. at about 6 p.m.

The N.Y.K. str. Humano Muru (Australian

Lina) loft Thursday Island for this port via Manila on the 21st inst., and, is expected hers on the Ist prox.

22 Letrat, and may be expected here on or The L.G.M. st. Germania left Yap on the about the 2nd prox.

HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL- Keep your Complexion, Mrs. Ellen's Crime Charmante, * Lait. "Charmant and Special Skin Tonio and.. Poudre Charmant will enable you to do it. Her Specialities for the Skin are the study of a lifetime. A. S. WATSON & Co., LTD., Hole Agents.

[467

Mr. Wo hay and in on the of C gment should throw its influenca on the side of temperance, but little could be done to stop the

(Trentoos Day On Late at

Barometer

20.80

20.84

Va Date: atp.m.

*20.77

Temperatures

87

85

-69

Hamidity

70

73

61

Wind Directo

W

W

Force

Weather..........

Ø

-Highent open air Temperature on 23rd...... 87 owent opou sir Temperature on 23rd..... 77

WHITELEY'S

THE BIGGEST STORE IN THE WORLD.

HIGH QUALITY,

BODERATE SPRENGALIR. PROMPT ATTENTIONS, Conexal Pilintrated Catalagam Carte pagut, ne say Departmental Last me Time in kimin tổng

applicants,

WM. WHITELEY, Ltd.. UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, WESTBOURNE GROVE & QUEEN'S 89, LONDON, W.

報新外

81

HUNG NG'OT NAA PO

(Chinese Daily Press), PUBLISHED DAILY,

Advertising molimo among the

Native Commatinity,

Established for over FIFTY YEARS Circulates largely through; ut Southern Chins Indo-Ching oto.

ase of liquor till the officials at least pat their Is the oldest and still immeasurably the best snmple on the right side. Christian nations Dught further to stand unitedly for peace. Ho did not understand how two Christian nations could justify going to war with each other.

Но hoped the time was about reached when they would submit at least to partial investigation every disputo, not excluding questions of

national honoar," before

the guns began. Then he believed would become almost When anation wanted war it could impossible. make a a question of honour "out of anything, He hoped the time was people would talk of not for distant when (Cheera)

of foreigners."

wa:

their "brothers is"

instead The RevB. Bridgman (Arcerican Board of Missions) from Natal, said he believed that as aresult of oight years' negotiation the prohibition of missions in territories where half the native be removed. The population, lived would soon work to set the clamenr for the throwing open of native

reserves.

Mr.

THE CONGO.

Terms for Advertising (Translation free) can be obtained at the Office, 10%, Doe Veux Road Central, Hongkong; 131, Fleet Street, London, or from the different Agents.

Docamente translated from or into Classic or Colloquial Chinese.

CHILDREN OF TAR-CATHAY

A SOCIAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL OF ABSORBING INTEREST, By CHAS. J. HALCOMBE (Formerly of the Imperial Chinese Custome

Author

Its

Service,

of The Mystic Flowery Land" etc.). Low, closing the morning's debate, said it THE VOLUME which consists of 461 should not create an impression that the British Pages, and includes a Sketch Plan of Government was lukewarm or unfriendly to historical interest showing the disposition of missions as a whole. The Americas Boards the Forces at the battle of Kwailin, in dedicated working in British territory declared that they to Sir ROBERT HART, G.0.M.G., and Dr. A. had no complaint.

RENNIE. :

of Chinese Social Customs *At the afternoon

Session Dr. Barbour, and Sons, combined with the insight it secretary of the American Baptist Board, said gives into political conditions in China, makes that even if King Albert's

CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY" an excellent purposes regarding the Congo were unimpeachable the changer in volume for presentation to friends at Home." administration so far were meagre

Well bound in Yellow Cloth with Chineas, Professor Van Nes, of Leyten, kain that this Emblem in Gold. question was too alqualy connected with inter

$3.50 ational politios to be a subject for the Con ference. He deprecated the Cottamission's lan- 'guage as inapplicable now, and they might more

fittingly express confidence in the now King.

PRICE

To be obtained from Meters, Kelly & WalsŃ LTD., Mosers. BREWER & Co., or from the Printare and Publishers, the "HorGrong "DAILY PRESS ": Office.

Matheson & Co.

British str., 1,350, G. H. Pornofather, 22nd July-Manils 10th July, General-- Butterfold & Swire. YOLUTE, British str., 2.599, I. Jackson, 26th

June-

-Singapore 19th Juns. Petroleum is buik-Anintio Petroleum & Co

SAILING VESSEL, Annow, British barque, 2,971, McIvor, 20th-

May-Anjor 8th April, Kerosene Oil-- Standard Oil Ce..

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE CANADIAN MAIL.

GLENFANO, British str. 3,250, W. L. Hartnolla CPR. Co.'s str. Monteagle arrived at

12 July-Mexico 11th June-Showab Tomes & Co.

HALIOTIS, Dutch str., 2017, Zwart, 12th July Singapore 5th July, Petroleum-Asiatic Petroleum & Co.

Shanghai at 11 am. on the 21st inst, and left

3

again at 5 am. on Friday for Hongkong, whore she is due to arrive at 7 a.m. to-day.

The C.P.R. Co. str. Empress of Japan HUB Fresh air, 742, Panier. 8th May arrived at Nagasaki at 6.30 am. on the 23rd

instant, and left again at Haiphong 5th May, General-Shanghai, whore she is due to arrive at 1 am. p.i same day for

Hyson, Br

July-Shanghai 15th July, General--Bat- terileld & Swire.

Tarty: str., 4,232, I. A Davies, 17th on the 25th instant.

THE GERMAN MAIL

The LG.M. Ble. Print Ludwig, carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the

at il a.m.

ICHANG, British str., 1,223, K, E. Tuebben, 29th ultimo, left Singapore on the 22nd inst,

13th Jaly Saigon Sth July. Rice-Batal 9 8.m, and may

rfield & Swire.

bo expected here to-morrow

THE INDIAN MAIL..... The Indo-China str. Laisang from Caloutta and the Straits left. Singapore for this port on the 22nd instant.

INDIEN, Danish str., 3,612, Berg, 15th July—- Port-Said 2nd Juno, General Melobers & Co. INVERKIP, British str., 2,806, Hand, 19th July

-Manila 37th July-Dodwell & Co. KAIFONO, British str., 987. Warrack, 22nd

July-Cebu 18th July, Wood-Batterfeld & Swire, KAIFUKU MARU, Japanese str., 1,903, S. Sula, 6th July-Moji 30th June, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, KAIBOW, British str., 2,829, K. T. Jones, 21st July-Kuchinotau 15th July, Genóral- Butterfield & Swire. KINruck, British str., 4,616, A. G. R. Paddle, 12th July--Yokohama via Ports 26th June, General Butterfield & Swire. KUANG, British str., 5,895, R C D Bradley, 22nd July-Calcutta via ports 7th July, General-Jardino, Matheson & Co. KWANGRE, British str., 1,203, C. Plankett Cole, 17th July-Saigon 14th July, Rice—But torfield & Swire.

LINAN, British str., 1,250, Williams, 21st July

-Shanghai 17th July, General-Butter field & Šwire,

LONGSHIPS, British str., 2,842, J. Tasker, 19th July-Moji 13th July, Coal-Bradley & Co. MINNESOTA, American str., 13,323, T. W. Garlick, 22nd July-Seattle 20th June and Maniis 20th July, General-Nippon Yusen

THE AMERICAN MAIL

15th inst, and is dee to arrive here on the 29th The P.M. str. Siberia loft Yokohama on the

inst.

The P.M. str. China loft San Francisce bu the 6th instant for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, and is due to arrive at this port on the 3rd proz

The P.M. str. Maackuria left San Francisco on the 12th instant for Hongkong, vis Hono lulu, Yokohama, Kobo, Nagasaki and Shanghai, and is due to arrive at this port on the 8th ?" The T.K.K. str. Chiyo Maru sailed from Ban Francisco ou the 19th just. for Hongkong, via Honoluin, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila, and is due to arrive at this port on the 19th

prox.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL, The E. & A. str. Empire loft Thursday' Island on 14th inst. for Timor, Manila and this port, and is due at Manila on the 23rd inst.

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The H.-A. Linie str. Brasilia toft Shanghai on the 21st-instant-am and may be exported- here to-day

hat for this port on the 21st instant pas, and The Austrian Lloyd's sly Persiadeft Bang is due here to-day am,

The British #tr. Bilbater left Mofi on the 21st instant for this port, and is due to arrive here to-morrow.

Kaisha. NAMBANO, British str., 2,591, P. M. B. Lake, 22nd July-Kobe 16th and Moji 17th July, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. NANBHAN, British str.. 1,299, Chas. Hawa, 6tb.

Jaly-Saigon 2nd July, General Bradleyvis Straits & Co..

NETHERLEE, British atr., 1,234, J. Sim, 18th ...July—Moji 12th July, Coal-Order.» NIPPON MARU, Japanese str., 3,452 H. 8. Smith, 19th July-San Francisco 21st June, General T. K. K.

The

Kingdom on the 10th instant for Hongkong Mogul Line str. Lothian left United-

The H-A. Linis-str. Sazonia Left Singapore on the 21st instant p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 27th inst.

The 0.8.K, str. Chicago Moru from Tacoma left Moji for this port via Manila on the 22nd instant, and is expected here on or about the 2nd prox

The NY.K. str.. Colombo Mars (Bombay and Singapore on the 15th inst., and is experted Line left Bombay for this port via Colombo

here on the 2nd prox

ONHANG,

British str., 1,234, E. J. Ballor, 19th July--Hongay 17th July-Jardins, Mathe- PAXBox, British str., 1,227, Gibbe, 22nd July

son & Co.

-Java 11th July, Sugar-Butterfeld & Swire. PAKLAT, German atr., 1,018, G. Gathemann, sailed from Guaymas, Mexico on the 14th inst The Eng Hok Fong S.S. Co.'s air. Partia 18th July-Bangkok 10th July, Rice-a.m., and is expected to arrive here, via Moji, Butterfold & wire

Japan, about the 7th prox.

92.1.1.

PURE MILK FOR BABIES.

Ehrenfels

Mr. & Mra, Engel Mr. J. W. Erlangor

Mr. A. Gand-t

Mr. H. G Fishor

Mr. V. Goulbourn Capt. T. P. Hall

Hon. Mr and Mrs. E. A.

Hewett

́Mr. & Mr+, £T, J. Hobby Mr. & Mr. B. Elonig

and baby

Dr. S. Hough Mr. W. Jackon Mr. J. Knor

Mr. 4. C. Lambert

KING

Mr. M. P. Beattie

Mr. H. Best

Mr. D. G. Cheesman Mr. F. F. Çox

de, a, C. Elton

--Mr. & Mrs. H, B. Poud Mr. Cha les Raeburn

Mr. B. K. Rodger Miss R. Schwarts: Mr. H. Schulor Mr. H. H. Solomon Dr. and Mrs. A. D

Spalding & naras

Mr. J. Spittles Miss A. Squaro afra. W. 1. Stratton Mr. and Mrs M. L.

Thompson

Mr. W, W. Trautschold

Mr. A. V. Walker

Mr. W. B. Wells

Mr. G. Wolf

Mr., G. Wood

EDWARD Heret.

Dr. Jan Drammond

Mr. Haymaan

Mr. A. Hisink

Mr. Kennedy

Missa: K JA, Kenn-dy

Miss Lepraíto

Mr. G. W. Mokwon Mr. & Mrs. D. Muurs Mr. B. N. W. Nickels

KINGSOLEK

Comdr. & Mrs. Acton &

maid

Mr. E. Arndt Lt. J.S. Arwine, VAN. Mr. J. 8. Arvine and

children Dr. Black

Mr. W. Capt. & Mrs. Brenier

Brewer Mr. E. J. Chapman Mr. Cocker

Mr. P. Sydenham Dixon Mr. & Mrs.D.E. Donnelly Dr. A. D. Foater Mr. J. G. S. Guusdon Mr. & Mrs. G. Gordon Mr. L. Grham Mr. H. Hofman - Mr. F. N. James fir F. J. Kelly

Mr. Packer

Capt. and Mrs W. 0.

Pagamore

Mr. W. Pattison Mrs. N. Parda Mr. D. Forcsbois Mr. E. Rigold

Mr. Rossum Mr. F. J. Rowley

I

Mr. E. A. Smith Me, E. E. Smith Me. C.P. Stuart Mr. G. C. Whitelaw

TATE HOT

He W, H. Tindal King Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Logan Consul J. M. Macedo Mr & Mrs. C.C, Mackøe Mr & Mr.L.D. Wandell Master Mondell Mr. C. M. Meyar Mr. H. 8. Morrison Mr. J. A, Offor Rev & W. Payne -Mr. Wm. Pittendrigh

Mr. J. Robertson Mrs. G ́Sanga Miss K. Saohne Capt. & Mrs. Schultasa Mr. A.J, Butth Mrs. Stone Mr. & Mrs-Tibbi- Mr. J. Webb

Mr.5, W. Wilson

FOR EUROPE AND AMERICA, INDIA AUSTRALIA, &C., and for PRIVATE RESIDENTS AT THE OLTPORTS, A Comprehensive and Complete Record

of the

NEWS OF THE FAR EAST, is given in the

HONGKONG

WEEKLY

PRESS,

with which is incorporated THE CHINA Overland, TRADE REPOST, Subscription; paid in advance, 812 per

Postage $2 to any part of the World.

22222222

ON SALE

A TABLE OF THE

RATES OF EXCHANGE AT HONGKONG

For Demand Drafts on London on the day of

or preceeding the departure of the English

Mails; also Table of the Yearly Approximate Averages for 36 years

From 1874 to 1909.

Price

32 Cash. On sale at the "DAILY FEESS" Office, or Local Booksellers.

The Allenburys Foods.

The Allenburys" Milk Foods are the nearest approach to maternal milk that scienco has yet achieved, They provide, when used as directed, à complete diet for infants; promote vigorous, health and growth; make firm flesh and, strong bones; and are so graduated as to give the maximum quantity of nourishment the child is capable of digesting, according to age." Diarrhea, digestivo and stomach, troubles are avoided when these foods are given, as by the method of manufapture, they are absolutely devoid of noxious germs, and therefore safer than, and superior to, cow's milk, especially in hot weather-

The Milk Foods are made instantly by the simple addition of hot water only, and are alike suitable for the delicate' infant and the child in robust limalth.

PAMPHLET ON INFANT FEEDING BENT FREE.

ALLEN & HANBURYS Ltd., 37, LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, É.C.

Share This Page