NEW CANADIAN CABINET.

An Impartial Criticismı,

his colleagues will not now give effect to a policy which they opposed before the constuencies. Nor can they avado their ple. "ges to consult the people before try ask for ratification of such po- licy as they may finally device. It is doubtlul, however, if there "and energetic oriticism of the Bur-will be a direct Referendum. don Cabinet. As was to be ex" What is likely is that there will pected, the admission of Mr. Monk be consultation with the Admi to the Cabinet is denounced by rally, an ultimate agreement to the prograinthe most consonant

There is both strong approval

the Liberal Press is a fatel con with Canadian opinion and most cession to Quobes Nationalism. serviceable to the Empire, and This is also the view of a few ex-dstormination of the issuo in "o treme Imperialists, and of a few subsequent general election.

Outside the navil progamine nowapapors which give a general, there is no division of opinion in fforitical, support to the Conserva- the Cabinet. There will be no tive loadors-oi', a least, were ac-interferonco with British Prefor- tive opponents of Sir Wilfrid Laturior. Dissatisfaction in also expressed by nowspapers, such as the Toronto Telogram, which ad- vocato a wide extension of tho

once, and no general increase of Customs duties. Undoubtedly the Government is favourable to

system of imperial fiscal pre- feroneas, but no demand will be made upor Grost Britain, nor will there be any intrusion into

principle of public of ownership the domestic politics of the Mo- and profess to believe that finan-ther Country. There will be a 'cial and corporate interests will disposition to encourage every towarda Imperial be dangerously influential with movement

the new Government.. On the unity.-Tho Times,” other hand, there is reason to think

that those interests rogaril the NAVAL SERVICE IN THE

Cabinet with suspicion. They re- oognize that Mr. Borden is u ra former rather than a Tory, a coll-

YANGTSE.

The present state of things in ectivist rather than an indivdua-China is likely to keep our flotilla Fist. Possibly, if his whole mind of gunboats, stationed on the could be revealed, he has mich Yangtse Rivor, and ospecially sympathy with the social pro- those in its upper waters' busy. graming of British Liberals, as he for a long time to come, says the is anoqvivocally favourable to Globe Time was when the on- the Imperial programo of British ly vessels we hail on that station Unionists.

that could navigate the upper The truth is that it hard to give wators of this grout river, above representation to all classes see-the prosont storm centre of Han- tions, interests in the organization J-kow, with any degree of safety, of a Cabinet in Canada. The tradi-wore the old flat-iron gunboatu tion infortunately favours section the Esk class. One of the old al and provincial representation. bugtraps of an earlier type was This sometimes necessitates rejec-fonce taken as far above tiankow tion of the best and acceptance of as the city of Changsha, which inferior material. It was hard stands at the mouth of the first also in this instance to recognize great lake on the right bank of conciliate the numerous the river aftor leaving Hankow condidates for places in the for Ichang; and trips were also Government.

: made by the lightest draft gun-

or

It is possible that no other boats up as far as Iehung, at the Fronch Conservative would have mouth of the famous Yangtso gone into the Cabinet if Mr. Monk Gorges, which is the point at which had been humiliated and rejected. Jull up country goods we rechanged This would have been 'equivalent from the bottoms of river sloo to an attempt to govora without mers into the holds of nativo. Quebec and the Frouch people, craft, and towed up stream by No responsible Canadian states- vast armies of mea known as man could desire to cronto such a "trackors." Tho Esk, however, situation, nor could it be in the was for many yours permanently interest of Canada or of the Enstationed above Hankow, and pire that there should be a por-wintered at Ichang, which re manent racial quariel in the mains a great commercial "entre- Dominion, or a division between pot." The service is of a very the two dominant elements of the isolated character oven now, Canadian, people on n question when the white population at which vitally affects the relation chang has increased and steam- between the Dominion and Greaters go up as far as Chanking, Britain. Moreover, while, Mr. through, the dangerous Sintan Monk opposed the naval prog- and other rapids in the Gorges. Tamme of the Laurier Covernment But the present flotilla of flat- and has perhaps mado a fetish bottom, slern-wheel, river gun- of Canadian autonomy, he is a boats are much better adapted to staunch advocate, of continuous the work than deepson vessels of connection between Canada and the Esk class, and the service is Great Britain, he is favourable to not so trying as it was when the adequate provision for coast do- mon remained on the far-flung fence, and he demands at most a service for a period of three reference to the people before the country assumos any additional obligations to the Empire. Thero ia also in the speechos of Quebec. Nationalists a more or less 'cau- tious suggestion that taxation for Imporal defence should involve representation in Imperial Coun-5 WORDS. $1 for insertions or eil. It is the fact Quebec regards expenditures both for sea and land defence with suspicion, and that this feeling is exploited by the politicians, of both parties. It is also the fact that as yet the Canadian people generally do not fully realize their responsibility for the security of the Empire. It is not only in Quebec tliat there is hesitation over the naval pro- gramme. It is not in Québec that there is doubt as to which is the sound policy for Canada.

Probably the sense of obliga tion bears more lieavily upon Mr. Borden than upon any other Canadian statoomen, and ho may be trusted to uso all his powers of argument and conciliation in in the endeavour to frame a na-

yourв."

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY DECEMBER 8 1911

“And you must take Sanatogen-regularly for several weeks'

This urgent advice is given by physicians every day, An every civilised country, to sufferers from Nervous Debility, Brain-fag, Lack of Vitality, Sleeplessness, Disordered. Digestion, Poverty of Blood and various Wasting Diseases,

Physicians know that Smatogen is a true scientific compound of organic phosphorus and pure concen. trated proteid, forming a' new substance which E eagerly and completely absorbed by the tissues and possesses unique tour and reconstructive qualities.

The Supreme Restorative.

Physicians can speak from experience of the great recuperative effects which Sauatogen has upon the brain, nerves, blood and muscles. They have watched its revivifying, actions upon people whose nervous strength has been depleted by over-work, worry or disease. They have noted how Sanatogen gives! lasting benefit, how it regenerates the appetite and digestion, brings back the bloom to the cheek," replaces wakeful nights by sound refreshing sleep in short, enables the human machinery to perform its functions so perfectly that the patient loses his depression of spirits, gains confidence and courage, and finds life again worth living.

Fighting Malaria and Dysentery.

Apart from its valucias a general tonic, Sanato- gen is of the greate:1 service to the physician in fighting Malaria, Dysentery and other scourges of trop cal climates.

On this subject, Dr. H. H. W. H., of Bapn. garah, United Provinces, writes :--"I hays much pleasure, in certifying to the value of Sanatogen in cases of Dysentery, Eateriò. Fever and other exhausting diseases. I have used it regularly in my practice for the past two years, and in no single 'instance have I been- disappointed with its results. I can honestly affirm that many of my worst cases owe their

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At the head offices of the manufacturers of Sanziogon thera are filed more than fourteen thousand letters from practising physicians who certify to the value of Sanatogen. Truly a Bagnificent monument to the value of this unique toule-food!

But no less Impressive is ine enthusiastic testimony of patiente themselves. Thousands of well-known people in every walk of life have publicly testified to the wonderful benefits they have received from Suvatogen, and a few of their letters úro reproduced here,

Begin to take Samnlögen to-day, and thus lay the foundation of new health and nerve force. You can get Sapatogen in Hong Kong from Messra. A S. Watson & Co.; The Sincere, Cos, Ltd, 215/21, Vosyeux Road; and of all Chemists.

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SANITARY BOARD OFFICE, HONGKONG,

TO THE OWNERS OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS,

amandel), every Domestic Building of

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1911.

The Hon. Mr. Justier

Robertson, Judge of the Supreme Court, Lahore, Punjab, writes: My experience with Samtogen lias been very favourable, I took It for some months during the most trying season of the year, and found it a great strengthener."

Sir Charles A. Cameron.

C.B., H.D., et writes :-" Sanatogen is a substance of the highest nutritive value, contain ing na it does a large amount of organic phos. phorus, exactly the form in which it can be easily absorbed. It is an excellent nerve food."

My, Shirley Tremearar, Editor of "Capital," 98, Clive Street,” Cafcutia, writes: I cannot speak too 1 100 highly of Sanatogen, it not only kept me up during a sharp' attack of fever, but afterwards-re- stored me once more to full vigour. In fact, I was better and stronger after this course of Saint- ogen than before the attack."-

The Medical Tim:a" aya"There is no doubt whatever that the

Butrition of patients taking Sinategen im." proves wonderfully, duc, In all probability, to il being easy of assimila tion and to the organic absorbable phosphorus wirich it contains,'

Bir Gilbert Parker, H.P» the popular Novelis writes :-* ** 20,--Carlton Ilouse Terrace, S.W.- I have used Sanatogia with extraordinary bens fit. It is to my mind true food toule, feeding the nerves, increasing the energy, and giving fresh vigour to the over-worked body and mind.”

-Prof. Dr. & A. Ewald,

of Berlin University, writes:-"I have used Sanatogen in a number of cases, mainly of » nervous or neuristheni origin, and have obtained excellent results.”

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3. Such as are already regis- tered with the Registrar of the Supreme Court.

Godowns of the Hatt's Whaur · at Kowloor, whene and/or from the

barris delivery may be obtained.·

No claims will be admitted after the Goods sto left the Godɔnas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th Inst. will be subject to rent.

All claims against the steamer must e presented to the Undersigned on or before the 4th prox. or they will not be

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SHORTEST & QUICKEST ROUTE

· BETWEEN-

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Fia DAIREN.

WINTER

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(Effective from October 28, 1911.)

- IBRIDE WEEKLY EXPRESS TRAIN SERVICE, "composed of excellently equipped Blooping, Dining and Let Olass Cars, is operated between Dairon and Changebun in connection with the Trans-Siberian Express ·Tenina- and with Daireo-Shanghai Diroot Stamer Sarvica by the 88," Kobe Mara," and "Raikio Mura" (nách 2,877 tons) as follows:

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Thurs. Bun Bat.Ten

Sun. Wed. Fr

FARM

$40.00

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21

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8.00 .m.

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#

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8.50 p.

21

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press, Lits for pre

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Conpreting at Harbin with presa DIENS trom

FromB from Mon Fes'. Moscow OOR.

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11

Tnas. Thurs.

Bat

[Harbin (Russian Trin)... v. 12.00am. Mon. Wed. Fr £9.80 Changdon (

...Ar] * 8.40pm (B.M.B. Train)...Lv. 10.00 T11.50 Makdon

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the Registrar General's Office or Friday

•ERMAN JadƑ, Jneirous of returning Verandahs.

Co., Ltd.

pain in rclata for passage and expenses.

sons,

PHILHARMONIC CONCERT.

G hone or going to England-would The Backyard must have its Contaio-exempted from registration by Ist Dec. 8th sodertake care of children or aut as coining Walis Limewashed up to the level January, 1912, become unlawful 9.15 p.m.

of the first floor.

and liable to the penalties laid Carre, Painted or Polished Wood, down in the Ordinance, work in good condition, however, neod

Clubs, Societies, etc,, concerned not be Limewashed but must be Cleansede should supply to the Registrar

The Eastern division of the Uity it. bounded on the Wost by Gilman Sires.

Good Experienced Traveller.

Reply W. D. enro of this papers.

val policy which will measurably Hongkong, Des.. 4th 1911, -

discharge the duty of Canada

General the following information

with the Imperial authorities. HONGKONG AND CHINA GAB and Peel Street, Kowloon is divided with a view to registration or

and ensure effective co-operation

It the meantime the proposals of

the Laurier Government will

undergo serious reconsideration.

In is certain that the prograntme

COLD.

NOTICE.

will be revised ultimately, and and from the let January, 1912.

It is therefore doubtful, if the

1. The name, address and

nature of the Bocialy.

into the Esetern and Western divisions, exemption by Nathan Road and a straight line deawn from the Nonh thereof througli the Yaumati service reservolt to the Nosthern boundary of Kowloon,

3. the_price of Gar to the pubile

pending contracts for the con-will be REDUCED to $2.60 per struction of war-vessels will be 1000 cubic feet

By Order of the Directors, ***** ratifed. This will involve some .ANG GEORGE CURRY, VE delay and possibly some confa-

alon. But clearly, Mr. Borden and Heugkong, Jie Zot, 1911 THÁNG

The Government Limewashing Con- tractor is prepared to cleanse and·lline- Wash Boors at the rate of 95 cents per floor on application being made to the Becretary of the Banitary Board, Belgi Dalad this 24th day of November 1911-

2. The names, addresses and offices of the office bearers,

A copy of the rules. The number of members of the Society,

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