DYSPEPSIA.
While one of the commonest of the so- aalled minor complainte, dyspopsia is responsible for an inordinate amount of ufforing. Indeed, it affects some people so terribly that they actually dread to taka fool Many conditions produce this disorder, which may last so long and beporno 'so severe that the unfortunate Bufforer becomes exceedingly thin, wrak, dnimic, and the victim of many nervous conditions.
It is obvious that a food, which is so digestible that it causes no pain or this comfort is the first necessity towards a
*cure.
COMPANY REPORT.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PREME, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH 1913.
THE CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
3
The report of this Company says:- Annoxed we have the pleasure to lay shareholders statement of before accounts made up to 31st December, 1912. The gross earnings for the past year amount to $147,082.62, and after deducting interest paid and expuri, remunera tion so General Managers, conmilting comittee's and auditors' fees, and including the balance of $1,304.55 brought forward from last year's account, there remains a sum of 898,974.56, which it is recommended be appropriated as follows,
To pure to Reserve Fund $ 5,000.00 To pay a dividend of 70 cents
per share.........
To carry forward to the, credit
87,000.00
Such a food is Sanatogen, for the rea SON, as that famous physician, Dr. Gumpert has stated in one of the leading melical journals of the world, that
Sanalogen
is absorbed without teaying any residue.
As, moreover, it is absorbed directly from the stomach, it gives it and all the
of next year's account....... 2,774,00 other digestive organs that, much needed!. rest which enables them to recover their Consulting Committee. Mr. G. H. power. It also helps to restore the diges Sindhurst having resigned on leaving the tion through its other actions in build-Colony, Mr. S. H. Dodwell was invited to ing up the nervous etern, in increasing take is place. the number of the red blood corpuscles, In accordance with the Articles of and in improving the general nutrition of the body..
Its value in dyspeptic disorders may be judged from the following striking state- ment of a Merical Captain in one of the Indian regiments. He writes: "I have recommended Sangtogan on different cecasions in cases of neute dyspepsin, and in cases of general anemia and loss of tone. I have, myself, suffered from neith dyspepsia for the last two years. I have found Sanategen of the greatest service, And consider it, the most valuable and easily assimilable and nutritive food ever used in each casey. Sanatogen can Chemists.
be obtained of all
[111-505
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMERE.
ARRATION AMAR, British str., Thomas, 10th February-Moji 5th February, Coal--David Sassoon & Co BOURBON, French str., Le Varillant, 9th February Saigon 5th February, Ris-Order.
Chowral, German str., 1,115, W. Reher,
12th February Bangkok 3rd Febru ary, Rice.Butterfeld & Swire. DAIYA MARU, Jap. Mr., 1,735. K. Kouyashi 7th February-Wekomaton 2 d February Coal-31. B. Y. K.
DALIS MARG, Japanese str., . D.
Fuchizani, 12th February-Tamsui 4th February, General.-Osaka Shosen
Kaisha.
Association, Messrs. H. P. White, U Poi On and S. H. Dodwell retire, but offer themselves for re election.
Aditors. The accounts have been audited by Messrs. A. OD, Gourdin und WH. Potts, who are recommended for nicoleptioni
SHEWAN, TOmes & Co,
General Managers. Hongkong, 11th February, 1913
PROFIT AND 1028 'SURGUNT.
Auditors' eng Charges .....
Consulting Committee's fees... $ 4,000.00
Deprecation on Godown furni-
ture for your 1012 Italoupe
Balance carried forward from
last year...
Interest received,
storages, rent, & $143,089.52 Less Interest paid.
emmissions, de... 42,123.00
Invoice from Investments
BALANCE SHEET.
Capital Authorized: ---
200,000 shares nt. $10....
$2,000,000.00.
Issued :---
300.00) 7,679.52
: 100.00 35,274.55
$100,354.07
8 1.394.55
-100,959,52 4,000.00
$106,354.07-
125,000 shares at $10, oneh...$1,20,000.00 Reserve Fund Sundry Creditors Balance of Profit and
Account
LARSH
49,000.00 40.936.28
85.274.55
$1,444,210.83
$120,650.55
597,374.28
$723,821.83
C.
Property
at West
Anderson, 11th February-Bangkok
Point Les Mortgage
.8856,035.86..
270,000.00
DERWENT, British str., 1,562, Jenkins, 6th Febraury--Segal via P. Lout 28th January, Sugar.-Chinese. DRUFAR, Norwegian str., 1,109, F. Bing: 7th February Bangkok and Swatow. 29th January, General and Coal.- Chinese.
HALVARD, Norwegian str., 1,086,
1st February, Ricc.-China-iam S.X, Co:
Loans on Provident
System Focus on Mortgages,
shures, &c.
HONG BEE, British str, 2,055, Kinghorn, Godown Furniture 8 1,700.00
9th February Singapore 1st Febru-Less Depreciation .......... ary, General-Chinese.
Horse. British str., 1,302, Jas, M. Hay,
5th February-Bangkok 28th Janu nry, Rice and Wood.-Jardine,
Matheson & Co.
Investment of Reserve Fund;-
636,035.88
100,00
1,600.00
40,000:00
917.60 87,380.88
Cash
In Hand
41 Godown
.84,221.66 200.00
10,000 shares Green Island
Cement Co., Ltd. Proportion of premium on un
expired policies .............................
HSIN KONG, Chiran str., 1,269, J. Halket,
8th February--Shanghai 4th Febru-Sundry Debtors ary, General-Chimese.
KACHIDATE MART, Japanese str., Nak-
yama, 8th February-Moji 1st Febru ary. Coal.-Mitsui Buasan Kaisha. KLANG PINO, Chinèse str., 1,222, Udden,
10th February-Chinkiang 2nd Febru ary, General-Chinese, KUNAJIRI MARU, Japanese str.. 2,703, Kuwara, 12th February-Miike 6th February, Cal. Miteni Bussan Krislu.
4,424.88
$1,444,210.85
P. WRITE
Members of Consult- STANLEY H. DODWELL ing Committee.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers
W. HUTTON Pores )
A. O'D. COURDIN Anditors
LABETES, British str., 1,340, W. Wawn, above balance sheet with the books and We report that we have audited the 8th February-Saigon 4th February, Rice and General.—Chinese.
vouchers of the Company and that in our LAISANG, British str. 2,225, E. J. Tadd, Bth opinion such balance sheet is properly Feb-Moji 3rd Feb, Cost and Geners drawn up so as to exhibit a true and Jardino, Matheson & Co.
currect view of the state of the Company's LYERMOON, German str., 1,230, O. Sarby, affairs at the 31st December, 1912, accord. 8th February Saigon 4th February, ing to the best of our information, and the explanations given us, and as shown Rice-Hamburg-Amerika Linie, PAOTING, British str., 1,183, W. J. Barkus, by the books of the Company. We have 12th February-Shanghai 8th Febru- obtained all the information and explana- ary, General.—Butterfield & Swire. tions we have required. Pau Yex, French str., 1,246, A. Lheureux, 8th February Saigon 4th February, Rice. Bradley & Co. PONGTUNG, German str, 995, W. Botefuhr, 9th February--Bangkok 30th January, Rice. Butterfield & Swire. QEAITA, German str., 1,146, H. "Madsin, th February-Saigon 4th February, Rice-Chinese. Ru. American str., 1,200, J. Millet, 12th February-Manila 9th February, General-Shewan, Tomes & Co. SIREA, American str. 5,655. A. Zocder, 10th February-San Francisco oth January, Mails and Generál.-Pacific Mail S.S. Co,
• Hongkong, 10th February, 19:2
PEDAL JINRIKISHAS, LIMITED..
SMOKE
CAPSTAN
TOBACCO
AND
CIGARETTES
ALSO
CAPSTAN Mixture
W.D&H.O.WILLS
Bristol and London.
"A MACHINE A MINUTE."
The week just closed, as this isane goon to press, has been epoch-making in the anuals of the Writing Machine, A great milestone bas been reached and passed in the history of the
|
Pemington
Remington
Typewriter
During the week we have hooked orders for more than a Machine a minute for every working bour,
VISIBLE MODELS 10 AND 11. Not many years ago Remington sales were Sixty Machines per month; now they are over Sixty Machines per hour-Moze THAN A MACHINE A MINUTE. Such is Typewriter. Development; such is Remington Progress.
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO.
(INCORPORATED).
SIEMSSEN & Co,. (MACHINERY DEPT.)
HONGKONG AND CANTON, General Agents for South China, Formos, etc. N.B. Please write and return of post will bring you free of charge an illustrated booklet, "Touch Method Typewriter Instructor," invaluable to all neing a Typewriting Machine [43-3
vehicle drawn by a man. speed is attainable than is possible in a
The directors are of opinion that it will be very popular with the general public un account of its greatly increased com- fort and increased speed over the ordinary jurikisha and that the drivers will natu- rally prefer a vehigla which is capable of earning three or four times what they could possibly make with the present form of conveyance at the same hiring cost. Further, from a umanitarian point of view, it is sure to find favour with all classes of the community."
· LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The C.P.R. str. Empress of Japan, left Nagasaki on the 13th February, at 2.30 p.m., and is due to arrive at Kobe un the 14th February, at 5 pao.
долл.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN HAIL.
THE ENGLISH MALL
The P. & O. str. Devanha left Singapore for this port on the 9th February, at 9 a.m., with the outward. English mails, and is due here on the 14th February, at about 0 a.m.
THE GERMAN MAIL.
The I.C.M. str. Prinz Bite! Friedrich, carrying the German mails with dates
from Berlin of the 22nd of January, left Colombo on the 9th February, p.m.; and may be expected here on, or about 2013 February.
WEROBANT (7RAMERS. -
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
ELUNGEONO HOTEL
Mr&Mrs Adair Mr G. Aarely Mr. & Mrs 0. A
Baldwin
A. T. Barborin Mr. B. R. Bate Mr E. 4. Bazumont Mr&Mr H. Bethell Mr & Mrs F. Bennett Mr & Mrs. D. J.
B-1!
Mr G. A. Bons Capt C. R. Boydon Mr & Mrs Ny
Bianch
F.
Dr C H rangwin Mr Hashley Brereton Mr. H. Bridges Mr.O. Busoliner
A. J. Cambridge My J. S. Chalmers MAA Claxton Mr H. L. Conden Mrs W F. Cowen Miss Crocker Mr G. Ciuch
Mr G. Parry Mr.V. d'Oettingen
Mr James Dalby
Mr A. F. Lenne
Mr & Mrs Dertenno
and 2 children
Mr H, C. Donin
Mr R. H. Douglas
Mr W. C. Drew
Mr & Mrs II.
Ehrenfels
C.
Mr G. T. Lloyd Mrs R. T. Matheson
and child
Noil
Mrs HaCrse Dr. C. Marritt MEI, B. McCoy Mr
Mru MaInter Max Intyre Dr & MC W
MoKeny
Dr O. W. McKes Mr C. D. Melbourne
Mr. B. K. Mohta Mr 1. Molcher *Mr J Merooki
Capt Milos Mr J. Morris Mr & Mra J, DF
Milldar
MY Mrs Waller
Furwell and maid - Mr Wallace A. Farley Mre C. Finlayson Mr H. G. Fisher Mrs E. Forsyth
Mr E. A. S. Fowler Mrs Frankenberger Mrs French and child Miss V. M. Freer Mr Deaman Faller Mr Beaty GarTOW Mr & Mrs J.
Cheorge
Miss George
F.
Mr & Mis A Geare Mr A. GuGordon Mr J. Gourgey Mr V. Goulbourn Mr Joseph Gould Mr P. O. von Griso-
gooo
Mr R. J. Grimshaw Mr R. Grundy Capt. T. P. Hall Dr J. G. Hanna Bir W. T. Harbord
,
Mr A. Harrison Mr P. Heath Vir J. L. Hazeiton Hon. Mr E. A. Hewett
C.M.G..
Mr A. F. Herdman Mr A. Herzl Capt G. Hooker
Mr J. E Hope Mr C. Bowkes Mr P. Howard
Mr H. J. Hant Capt R. Innes
Mt B. T. Kelly Mr C. Komer Mr S. Komor
Mr Albert Kopp Mr A, Krusema Mra W. N. Lambert
The N.Y.K. str. Sanuki Mara (Bombay Mr H. A. Lampman Line) left Kobe for this port on the 7th | Capt H. E. Laver February, and is expected here on the Mr J. Lister 14th February.
The H.A.L. str. O. J. G. Ahlers left Singapore on the 8th February, p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 14th February.
い
The O.S.K., str. Clecapo Marn, from Tacoma, arrived at Manila on the 9th February, and will leave again for this port on the 12th February, a.m., and is due here on the 14th February, p.m.
The Ben Line str. Benlomond, from Leith, etc., left Singapore on the 8th February, for this port.
The N... str. Shidznaka Mart (American Line) left. Kobe for this port on the 7th February, and is expected here
on the 10th February.
The H.A.L. str. Sesia left Singapore expected here on on the 10th February, p., and may be ur about the 16th February, a.m.
The str. 7'orille, from Calcutta, left Singapore on the 10th February, p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 18th February, a.m.
The atr. Glenfarg passed the Suez Canal on the 24th January, for Hongkong via Straits..
The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. Nippon left Suez on the 11th February,
the 10th March and is expected to arrive here on or about
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION 90., LTD.
Mr & Mrs W. Kuir child and ayth
Mr A. S. Muroli Mr.J. Nie er Cap & Mrs F. D. Northaomba
Bir Ai Mare Dag Tien
Long
Mr J. Ormiston Mr A. Otto
Mr W: F. C. "Oåden.
lorsh
& Mrs L. E
Phipps, 2 children and smsa
„Mr & Mrs. H. Fierce
G. E. Pinkham,
Mr S. Potion
Mr & Mrs W. Hatton
Porta
Mrs R. B. Powers Mr.E. H. Ray Misa F. Reay Mre-Roid
2
Mr & Mrs H. T.
Riobardson
Capt Rolfe
Dr O. Schrooter Mr W. Schmolke
Mr E. E. Sharp
Mr.J. C. Sibley
Mrs G. V. Bideford and,”
child
Mr E. E. Smith
Mr
& Mrs Janes Spittles
Mr & Mrs J. W.
Stanton
Mr J. B. Southmayd Miss Square MrP. D. Sutherland
Mr II. E. Swameid- Mr Alost Taylor Judge Rufus H.
Thayer
Mr R. J. Tobin Mr Q Trimm Mr G. Vermei Mrs J. J. Waterman Mrs Watson and meið Mr & Mr. B. Wobb Mre Watson and maid Capt Welch
Mr D. M. Whamond
Me D. White
Mr H. Willner.
Mr Mrs Allan Wilkie
r&Mrs D.
Wilson, Jr.
A
Mr & Mrs F. Winkler
Mr H. Wolf
Mr G. G. Wood Mr & Mrs J. F. Wrigh Mr J. A. Young Mr B 4. Yang Capt Zeader
PEAK HOTEL
Dr & Mrs Aubrey Liant Archer
Mr & Mrs W. Arm
strong
Mr & Mrs P. Jacks Major Humphrey Mr H. U. Jeffries
Mr & Mrs Les Jones Mir A. Koith
Mr & Mrs Kohier.
Me L. M. Bayley Mr & Mrs Heyer Capt & Mrs Bourchier Lt.Col. & Mrs A
and girl Mrs Bowdler Major Bowen Aluruey-General
Mrs Bucknill Haj. & Mrs Comyn' Miss M. Cumming T. Lt. & Mra
Cunningham
Lean and child Mr Masan
Copt & Mrs McManu
&
children aurre
Mrs J. D. Milne
Rev. Foster Fogg
Mr & Mrs Potrie
C.
Mr J.T. Plummer
Mr M. Darch Major Davy Mr Dennys Consul & Mrs Eitzen Mr. & Mrs G. C.
Garnier
Mr & Mrs G. Gordon Capt & Mra Greenfield
Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale
Lt
Col & Mrs Gordon
Hall, P.A.M.C.
Mr R E. Hali
Mr F. A. Hazeland.
Mr & Mrs Henderson Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr & Mrs W. G,
Huapbroy! Mr & Mrs W.
Humphreya
It is proposed in the first instance to place an order for 100 vehicles at a cost of $15,000 and to spend the balance of $21,100 on spare parts, repair shop and garage, uniforms for drivers, and pro- The prospectus is issued in Singapore moters and formation expenses. Patents, mail, will sail from Yokohama for this The P.M. str. China, with the American of a company called the Pedal Jinriki have, we understand, been granted in the port, via Kobe, Nagasaki, and Manila, on shas, Limited, with a capital of $400,000 F.M.S, and Johore.
The T.K.K. str. Buy Maru leaves divided into 34,000 ordinary and 6,000
the 7th February, between 10 am. and Honolulu for Yokohama on the 4th On the basis of 100 machines it is founders' shares of $10 each. The present estimated that the yearly receipts will be
February, and ja due in Hongkong on. issue is 5,000 ordinary shares payable $2 $31,965 and the expenditure at $19.660.
The American mail ex the P.M. str. the 20th March. on application, 83 on allotment, and the The company frankly places itself on an by the N.D.L. str. Prinz Sigismund, and Menchuria will be brought to this port balance as and when required.
experimental basis. It takes authority The prospectus contains the following to issue capital which it is estimated not by the str. Bremen as previously explanation of the objects of thewould be sufficient to place 2,000 pedal- notified.
Chunrang, from Sandakan, is due in company-
The T.K.K. str. Chiyo Muru arrived at jinrikishas on the streets, but the inten- TAISING, British str., 1,435, S., O. Mil. This company has been formed with tion is to begin in a small way and extend Yokohama from Honolulu on the 18th Kutsung, from Calcutta, is due in Hong-
Hongkong 17th February.. ford, 6th February-Swatow 5th. February, Nil.-Jardine, Matheson & the objects mentioned in the Memorandani in response to proofs of public favour. February, and is due in Hongkong on the
of Association and primarily for the pur The specimen machine, which Mr. Pilking
kong 21st February. TELEMACH's, British stz: 1,340, Fraser, topher Pilkington and St. V. B. Down Singapore, is rather primitive, but it mail, left San Francisco for this port via Suising, from Calcutta, is due in Hong
pose of acquiring From Messrs. Chris-
ton has recently used a good deal in The P.M. str. Vile, with the American Choyang, from Shanghai, is due in
Hongkong 16th February. 10th February-Saigon 5th February, certain exclusive patent rights in this runs well and serves Hice and General:-Chineze.".
show the absolute Honolula, the usual Japan ports and
kong 9th February. TJIBODAS, Dutch str.. 5,328, Kroes, 11th Jinrikisha under a Grant of Exclusive trained driver getting the advantage of u
colony in an invention known as the Pedal practicability of the idea. Certainly a Manila on the 8th February, February Labuan 3rd February, Privileges dated August, 7, 1912, for breathing time on every down slope where San Francisco for Hongkong via usual Dea of Glamis, from Lontion, is due in Mr & Mrs Baldwin
The T.K.K. str. Nippon Maru leaves
BRIRE LINE, LIMITED. General-Java-China-Japan Lija. fourteen years from the Government of he could freewheel, could cover long ports on the 21st February, and is due, THONGWA, British str., 3,402, O M this colony and to sell, ply and let out on distances with far less strain than while here on the 20th March.
Hongkong 10th March. Robins, 11th February-Calcutta 25th hire the pedal jinrikisha machine referred running on foot. The machine may offer January, General-David Sassoon to below. Co. Too BUL, Chinese gtr, 597, Markussen, 8th February Saigon 4th February,
Co
.
Rice.--Clines?. Tesos, Norwegian str., 1,039, E. L. Balverson, 11th February-Saigon 5th February, Rico-Siessen & Co. VARO, Norvegian str., 974. A. Rasmussen, 39th. February Bangkok Ist Fobre ary, Rica.-Bradley & Co. YUENEANG, British str., 1,365, P. H. Rolfe, 11th February-Manila 8th February, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. YUN AN, British sir, 1,:05. W. Fely, 8th
February Daler and Chetco End Fe General Butterfeld & Swir.
4th March.
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
a solution of the transit problem, which The E. & A. str. Empire, from Sydney, anitarian reason has caused a etc., left Manila on the 12th February, deal of anxiety lately.-Straits at 7 a.m., and may be expected to arrive
here on the 14th February, a.m.
The pedal jinrikisha consists of an in- proved jirrikisha body fitted to a wheeled for machine propelled by pecials, with free
wheel, and geared for hilly as well as level roads. It may be constructed in several forms, but in the most generally approved model the driver is seated behind the passenger and is so seated as to cause no
to the passenger.
AIL inconvenience wheels are paenratic-tyred, enabling the passenger to ride in great comfort, and coroplete control of the machine is ensured by efficient brakes.
A man can pedal one of these machines. three or four times the distance he can draw an ordinary jinrikisha, and a higher
Times.
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.
THERAPION NO. 1
CURES DISCHARCELLITHERSZE, WITHOST INJECTIONS.
THERAPION No. 2
GURES OD POISON, BAN LEGS, SKIN ERUPTIONS.
THERAPION No. 3
SEND STAMP AUDRESS ENÜLGED.COM
C
CURES CHRONIC WEAKNESSES JIRAINS, LOST VIGOR,
SOLD BY LEADING CHEM STS, PRICEIN ENGLAND, S Á QURE FREE FOOR TO DR. LE CLERE, HAVERSTOCK RAMPSTRAT LONDE, FOR YOU THY NEW DRAGEE JASTELESS) FORK OF EASE TO TAKE
THERAPION
SAFE AND
LASTING CUEZ,
SEE THAT TRADE MARKED WORTERAPION” 15 5
GLAND HOTEL.
The I.G.M.. str. Prine Waldemar left Mr & Mrs All Sydney on the 8th February, at 11 a.m., Mr & Mrs Agnew, And may be expected here on or about a P. Be an e 3rd March.
Mr & Mrs Crew Mr J. Coidell Mr. El on Mr A. Gult
The E. & A. str. St. Albans left Sydney for Manila and this port (via Queensland ports and Port Darwin).
THE CANADIAN MAIL.
The CP.R. str. Monteagle left Yoko hamu on the 12th February, at 3 p.m., and is due to arrive at Mojí on the 14th
EXIT, CHUT STAMPARED TO ALL CENUINE ACKETS 17 February, at 9 am,
INDIST ON HAYIMA THERAPION.
* A. Herzl
Mr & Mrs Hoård Dr Kert
≈ Lorria
Mr May Mr & Mrs Mudia Mr Schmidt Mr H. J. Sharp * Mr Shastin Mrs Squir Mr & Mrs Tobias M- Tobias Mr Woodenek Mr & Mrs White
Li-Col. Radcliffe, R.E.
Mr Relton
Mr Roberts •
Mr Hogers Eng. Comdr & Mea Rcome, R.N.
Dr Mrs Rutherford
R.N,
Me A. Sinclair Mr Findlay Smith Lt-Cel. Smith
Mr & Mrs Soffieti Mr & Mrs J. Suther
land
Mr & Mrs Thornton Mr & Mrs W. M
Watson
Moj. & Mr. Wenborn M. Cast Whitefield Mr David Wood
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Mr T. Aoki
Mr & Mrs Brind and
children Mra Birse and child Mr & Mrs Crawford Mr W. Donaldson Mr Evans
Mrs Evens and child -Mr E. E. Garrard Mr Gen. Grimbly Mr & Mrs J. Hason
Mr & Mrs F
McHugh
Mr & Mrs Lamaire Mr Lou
Mr G. H. May Miss Massey Mr & Mrs J, LN
Hody
Mr M. F. Murray Capt & Mrs Pastore Mr & Mrs Pearman Mr Rowley MLS F. Sounders E. Mr & Mrs Schenk`
Dr Sibreo
E. Mr H. S. Spurge
Mra A. G. Smith'
Mr R. M. Henderson Mr H. Hunter Mr F. H. Hyde
Mr & Mrs Komp Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr & Mrs C. Lauritsen
Capt & Mrs Allan B Stewart and child ten
Mr H. H. Taylor Mr Fernca Mr Walker