THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY AUGUST 211908.

Intimation

LTD.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., Lro.

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE

Fox

STEAMERI

* PRINZ REGENT LUITPOLD"Į WEDNESDAY,

Capt. O, Pabuke má Noon, 46th Aqgust

NAPLES, GENUA, -- ALGIERS, GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP and HAMBURG

SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBEĮ "PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH"

and YOKOHAMA ..................súm þ

Capt. & Malchuw..

About WEDNESDAY

26th August

and

** MANILAH

Capt. Minssen

THURSDAY

5. Toth September.

MANILA, YAP, NEWGUINEA,

BRISBANE, SYDNEY MELBOURNE ..................

'KŪDAT and SANDAKAN,

BORNEO ******ALY

Sembil

Beginning of September

- For further Farticulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

MELCHERS & CO.,

· GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG & CHINA.

Hongkong, 14th August, 1908. ́/

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MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

FRENCH MAIL LINES.

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO and FROM EUROPE via SUEZ CANAL.

TO and FROM JAPAN via SHANGHAI,

FOR

+

STEAMERS

CAPTAINS

TO BAIL" ON

SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA.....ERNEST SIMONS .............. Girard ......31st Aug, Na MARSEILLES, VIA PORTS SYARRA ................................Sellier .............. Ist Bept, at I P.M.' SHANGHAI, KOHE, YOKOHAMA... VILLE DE LA CIOTAT... Barillon, MARSEILLES, VIA PORTS ....................-AUSTRALIEN .......Verron....15th Sept. 1' *M,”

Jib Sept., P.M.

Transhipment on the Co's Steamers at Singapore for Batavia'; at Colomba.for Calcutta, Bombay and Australia ja Port Said for the Levant, Constantinople and Black Sea

Through Tickets to London via Paris from 17.10 up to £71,10 20 hours railway from Marcilles to London,

"Interpreters met; passengers at these arrival in Marseilles,

for further particulars, apply to

Hongkong, 18th August, roo8.

P. NALIN,

ACTING AGENT,

QUERA'S BUILDINGS,

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CHARGEURS RÉUNIS.

FRENCH STEAMSHIP Co.-HEAD Office: PARIS.

ALL ROUND THE WORLD LINE,

"Outward: ANTWERP, DUNKIRK, LA PALLICE, MARSEILLES, GENOA,

NAPLES, COLOMBO, VIA SUBZ, SINGAPORE, HONGKONG, CHIN WANTAÓ (Peking, Tientsio), KOBE, VJKOHAMA,

GENOA TO HONGKONG in 30'DAYS; NAPLES

39 15

Usique opportunity to make a tour in North-Chios sad Japan with the Greatest Spend,

Sa ety and Comfort.

Trampacíflo ; VICTORIA (BG), VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO.

Connecting with the Canadian Pacific Railway. FREIGHT 10 OVERLAND

via VANCOUVER, PASSENGERS to OVERLAND ☎ð EUROPE}

YOKOHAMA VANCOUVER.13 DAYS.

LONDON and PARIS...a

11

Homeward: MEXICO RIVER PLATE, BRAZIL, LA PALLICE, LIVERPOOL,

'VIA MAGELLAN STRAITS:

Proposed Sailings):

No. 1 DOCK

Length inkl 1614 ft. Width of entrance, tit. bottom 75 ft. Water en blocks, 27.5 ft. Time to punip out, 4 hours,

"HÈSE DUCKS are conveniently, suita

No. 2 DOCK,

Length inside, 376 ft. Width of entrance, top 60.5 ft. bottom 45.8 ft. Water on blocks, 38,6 It. Time to pump out, 2 hours.

Yukuhama Nardost, and fue attention of Capsulas and Logikoera es respectfully tilted to the adspinges odered to Docking und repuling Vessels and Machinery ut evoly decription

IN OLIVER JUBRES

«TRIBUTE-BY LOUD CORZIK,

foʻthe Gederal Library of University Coll lege, yesterday afternoos, July 1, Lord Cu-x^n

of Redisaine naveiled a portrait edition of

thelato" Mrs. Posil Mary Torais Craigie | (John Oliver Hobbes), who from 1889 to 1002

• WELS. student at the college. The medallion, 'which'li in b'osze, it the work of Mr. Alfrad-

Drury, A.R.A., and is part of a memorist sche me which includes the provision of a replica of scho'ship for the pumotion of the s'udy of Modern English Literature, to be awarded to

udents of the college

the medilion for the United States, and a

The rice chairman of the College Committed (Sir Edward Busk) presided, and those present included Mr. and Mr. J. Morgan Richards (parents of Mr. Craigie), Mrs. Corowalllä West (one of the treasurers of the Memorial Com mitten, the Provost (Dr. T. Gregory" Foster), Dr. J. B. Benson (chairman of the Com- mittee of Management), Right Rev, Mobs gor Brown, Mr. Owen daman, Mr. Thomas Hardy,

The plant and souls are of recent patterns for dealing quickly and cheaply with work. Anthony Hope Hawkins, Mite Procter sad large stock of material is mys at hand, (plies and angics all, batig coated by (secretary to the Memorial Committee), Sir Lloyds surveyors),

Two powerful. Twin Screw Towboats are avaliable for taking Vessels in or-op of Dock, and for taking Shiling. Vamais it of out of the Day. The doating derrick is capable of Juting 35' tons.

Squira and Lady Bancroft, and many others.

to unveiling the memorial, Lord Cuizin said | they ware get that afternoon to hand over to the college the memorial of a geified woman and a devoted friend. Fow of them could look back on the career of Pearl Craigie without aping of deep

Stegos Launcher of: Bioel or Wood, Lighters, Steel Buildings and Rools, Bridge emotion. It was so briflikot, so crowded, so Woik, and all kinds of Machinery ire made on the premises.

Tenders will be made up when required and the workmanship, and material, will be

·

hit with Widescent gleami, so short, From the time when her first work of fiction, "Some Emotions and a Moral," burst upon the world in rẽgt, when she was qaly 24 years of age, to

only fifteen years. But within that time she

The cost of Docking, end repair work, wil be found to compare favourably with that her eudden death in August, 1906, there were vi may port in the world.

Telephone: Nos, 876, 506, or 681.

Telegrams, "Dook, Yokohama," Oodes A. B, 0. 4th and 5th Edt.

Liebers, Boutts,. A. 1, and Waalus

Yokohama, May-a3rd, 1995.

Shipping -Steamers.

JAVA-CHINJAPAN LIJN,

REGULAR THREE-WEEKLY SERVICE

NETWEEN

JAVA, CHINA, AND JAPAN

Expected on

Will leave for

On or about!

Second hall Ang Second ball'

Steamer,

From

or about

·TI MAN! ......

FATJAP...

JAYA

Second half

Aug.

JAPAN

Second half

Aug.

CIRINI

JAPAN

First Dail

Sept.

FJIPANAS ...|

ILIWONG.

JAVA

First half.

Sept

JAVA

Second half

SHANGHAI

JAVA.

¡JAVA JAPAN.. SHANGHAI

Sept.

Aug. First half

Sept, First half Sept. Fecond half Sept.

The Steamers are all fitted thronghoat with Electric Light and have Accommodation for

■ Hmited number of Saloon Passengers, and will take Cargo to all Netherland India Forta on through Bill of Ladlog.

For Particulars of Freight and Passago, apply io

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

Telephons No 375.

YORK BUILDINGE, 1st flour,,

Hongkong, 20th August, 1908.

MESSAGERIES CANTONAISES.

FRENCH-LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN HONGKONG. CANTON AND

.KOUANG-SI,

5.S. "PAUL BEAU,” 1,900 LODS, 34 knots, B.S."CHARLES HARDOUIN," 1,900 tons, 14 koots.

The speediest, most faxuriously appointed and punctual steamers on the finé, Departure from Hongkong at 10 PM. (Saturdays excepted). Departure from Canton ái 5.15 8.3. (Sundays excepted).",

Intimations.

BOORD & SON,

SOLE AGENTS in Tokong in

have been appointed Ihilippinew, and British North Borneo for the above firm's well known and popalke: GIN (Cat Brand)

SCALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,

Wine and Spirit Merchantogs

, Queen's Road Central Hongkong, 19th August, 1908: 3) (768)

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE -

WILL re-open on MUNDAY, the 24th

Hoarders return on the same day.. For terms and particular, apply to

M. THE DIRECTOR Hongkong, 20th August, 1908, · [770

THE IMPERIAL COLONIAL CLUB,

HE above Club is formed chiefly for

CULONIAL and OVER-SEAS MEM S'; it is stuated at No 8 Piccadilly (the centre of Clubland), opposite the Green Park.

The Club Bisa Bridge Section, Reception, Dining Billiard Room, Smoking Lounge, Reading Room and a ibraryon key

Ladies are eligible as "Members, WHA Entrance Fee, Flyá Guinean, Annual Sabí acription, Five Guinems.

Further particulars from

1769

THE ORGANISING SECRETARY,

84, Piccadilly, W. Ladin, 19th August, 1908.

WORKS MANAGER, WANTED OVER GENERAL ENGINEERING WORKS,

condensed enough, of Incident and experience, Ming knowledge and experience

of intellectual and mental development, to Af many ordinary Ilves. But the chief feature, in her was that she was never ordinary, either in what she wrote, or spoke, oz did....” She bad an intense and vivid personality, which parvaded har writings, irradiated her talk sad inform- ed her life. Individuality was the keynote of her character and work. She possessed in a remarkable degres, the filerary, faculty of epigram. She was a woman of many accom;" plishments, she had a wide knowledge of litera- ture, and a keen insight into the minds of great westes. She also possessed no maza acquaint. ance with; literatura and, oncè wrote him is |Greek lambics—surely's novel foat is twen- tieth century correspondence! They recalled her brilliant conversation, spa-kling ännualight on the stream, and the wit and humour which glanced like bubbles on the glattering current of her novels. But there were also still depths |and silent pools.in her life, and in the ordering of this religion played oo small part. Sorrow Ahe knew, burfaced it with cous god with out repining.There is one obligation in life, and that is courage," war one of her sayings, Above sil she bad the genius of friendship: They might ask, Would she have written other and still better books had she lived; and have lekt au en Juring mark on the literary bistory of ber time? is was impossible to -answer, bat, bat there seemed to be à certain seuse of incompleteness about even her best work, which might signify either undeveloped powers or untoalined aspirations. Perhaps the best tribute that could be offered to her memory was the list of those who had stb. scribed to her memorial, including as it did, many names of mark both in England and America. Nearly £1,000 had been collected from various sources, £600 of which would be available for the scholarship, while the remain- der was to defray the cost of the two medal. ligas. To unveiling this memoria', he pre- sented to the college the likeness of our of the most gifted of her daughters. (Cheers) 200

have First-class General Engineer-

Good. Education and Easigy ate requisito. Particulars of Qualifications, Age, and Salary expected should be given.

Applications to reach Tientsin: before. 31st August, and to be addressed to

SECRETARY, TIENTSIN IRON WORKS, Tientsia,

The above, position is vacant owing to the resignation of present Manager who is leaving Chica permanently.

Tientsin, 6th August, 1908.

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NAVY CONTRACT.

T

~ENDERS ata invited for the SUPPLY OF UPHOLSTERY WORK for one year, from the fat September, 1905, to H.M, Naval Yard, Itongsong.

Forms of Tender can bs obtained on appli- cation to the NAVAL STors Officer, H.M. adt later than Noon on 26th August, 1908. Naval Yard, Hongkong, and should be returned.

A Deposit of One Hundred Dollars (5103) will be required when applying for Tonder Forms, Thu wil be returned if the Tender is declived

The lowest or any Teader not necessarily accepted, and the right is reserved of accepting

Hongkong, toth August, 1958,

any partion of a tender.

DHINA

'. THE PROVIDENT LOAN MORTGAGE CO, LD.

51,250,000)

(CAPITAL PAID UP

Loans on Mongage of House Property, &c. Goods received on Storage. Advances made on Merchandise.

», Loans made on the Provident System.

(Rates and Particulars on application)., THE OFFICE OFLAMEN TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, "&ON Dndertaken and Executed.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

General Managers.

Hơngkong, 19th March, 1908.

The Right Rev. Monsignor Brown' said Mra, Craigio› was a most devoted friend, and possessed what Newman: bad called “the quality of salicitude cfhean." Hercontespond RARE COPPER AND, SILVER COINS,

ence was exceedingly wide and varied, and be hal been asked to deal with as much

FOR SALE..

of it as might be put into the hands of har literary executor. the task was one of AMOST Valuable, and Rare Collection of peculiar delicacy, because he did not think the the SASSANIAN, GREIK, GRAZED-BACTRIAN, Ancitas COINS consisting of those of ever wrote letters with the least idea of their

INDO SCYTHIAN, AND KALLY HINDU DYNAS being published, most immediately before TIES, THE SULTANS OF DELHI (includiaz her death'she wrote to him a letter which con. Fathan and Suri Kings] AND OF K`SHMI, tained the following remarkable passagė: “THE MOGHUL EMPERORS, THE AKINS OF have not the smallest wish to marry, Hleven! SHAHS OF PERSIA, TOGETHER WITH OTHER AFGHANISTAN AND CF · BUKHARA¦ - THE were a widow to-man-w there ispalling now

Apply to

MISCELLANEOUS COINS OF GREAT NUMIS In marriage which calls me. It'i had, ap,illu-HATIC INTEREST"-BEAUTY AND RARITY, sion on toit might be different. I have pulled through the worst years, and the supreme diffi. culties-difficulties of juneliness in society not! the list of them. I really do not feel this any more."

These superb steamers carrying the French Mail are fittedbroughout with Electric Ligh, Pr fessor W. P. Ker (Qaain Professor of. and Fans and were specially built for this trade. Excellent culine. -

‡ OUESSANT' ..gün7h Aug,

AMIRAL OLRY..............................11th Oct,

↑ CEYLAN CORSE

..............26th Nov,

The Company's Own Wharf usar Wing Lok Street.

11th Jan, 1909.

Canton Agents --Messrs. E. Pasqusi & Co

For further particulars, please apply tom

Hongkong, 18th March, 1908,

Now Twin Screw 16,poa Tons displacences, 1st clam accommodation, splendidly

equipped with single berth cabins.

Jetermediate class and rates of passage,

All round the world ticket by those boats, fic.

For further Particulars, apply to

Hongkong, 6th August, 1908,

P. NALIN, FRENCH MAIL OFFICE,

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WEST RIVER BRITISH STEAMSHİP

HE Steamers

THE S

COMPANIES.

HONGKONG-WUCHOW LINE

"LINTAN" and "SAN-UL!·

SAIL THÓM HONGKONG': TWICE A WEEK AND GOMPLETE THE ROUND Trie, in 4 DAYS. These steamers have Excellent Saloon Accommodation, and are Lighted Throughout by Klectricity," THE OLIMATE ON THE WEST RIVER DURING THE WINTER MONTHS IS

* VERY FINE AND EXHILIKATING

Ferfarther information apply to—-

WILL

EYES

BARRETTO & CO..

Agents.

RIGHT!

́N. LAZARUS, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, CORNER OF D'AGUILAR STREET AND QUEEN'S ROAD.

FILL test your eyes free of charge, and if they are wrong will put tham right Leases Groned. All kinds of Repairs, Spectacles for all requirements.

Ask, or wilta, for lilastesiad Booklit on afactive Sig

BUTTERFIELD & SWIBE,

WEST RIVER BRITISH SJ, SOMPANIKA, 31, John Strag, Ball

Inch Surse:

English Literature,and Laugunge) accepted the memorial on behalf of the college, and Mrs. Cornwallis West banded to the chairman of the Man gement Commitee a cheque for 600 representing the fund for the John Oliver Hobber Schofurship. She also associated with it the same of Miss Eliot, who had arranged the scheme.

FRENCH STORE

6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

TELEPHONE NO. 794

U. MIRZA,

Supreme Court,

Hongkong. Hongkong, 14th August, 1908,

PAUST BREWING COMPANY MILWAUKES.

FRESH SUPPLIES ALWAYS KEFT IN STOCK

SIEMSSEN & Co

Agents for

HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA, Hongkong, 1912 lety, 1907).

Bentistry,

TSIN TING.

BREAKFAST and DINNER CLARET, LATEST METHODS OF DENTISTRY,

CHAM.

ROYAL SILLERY.

PAGNE, PORT SHERRY

WHISKY, BRANDY, FRENCH

and ITALIAN: VERMOUTH,

FERNET BRANÇA, AMER

ICON: CHARTREUSE"

„STUDIO AT NO. 14, D'AQUILAR STREET,

HEATONABLE,

20 Consultation From. Hongkong, zosh June, 1991.7

Dr. K. HEOHAUN, THE LATEST)'METHOD" of the MERICANSAVST

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