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HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Allen, H. J.

Anwyl, R. J. Arrkas, Miss Bandmann, M.

E. : Bandmann, M. E. Barberini, E.. T. Baring, M. Bartlett, M. Bate, E. R. Beaumont, G. A. Belden, Mrs M. Belilios, Mrs. E.

R.

Bena, G. A. Baynon, Capt.

C. R. Bishop, U.S. Black, Dr. & Miss

N.

Blanch. N. F.

Block, G.

Bonnet, F.

Bowack, G. Brandes

Bridge, Mrs. E.

F.

Brooks, Mrs. L. R. and maid Brooks, Mr. and

Mrs. P. R. Cambridge, A. J. Carson, Mrs. Caters, Barn de Chalmers, J. S. Chaprus, Mrs. Cherry, L. W. &

family Church, Mrs. C.

L.

Kessler, H... Keaya, Major Kent, Mr. & Mrs. H. W. Kessler, H... King, E. N. Kruseman, A. Laughlin, Mr. & Mrs. H. Jr. and maid Laughlin, Maa-

ter H. Lilienthal, Mrs.

A. W. Von Lindberg, Capt.

0.

Lobb, Dr. E. L.

M. Lilienthal,Capt- A. W. Von

Lysen, P.

Lowrie, 8. Mackenzie, A. MacIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Nei Macrae, Mrs. Martin, G. E. 0. Matheson, Mrs. R. T. and child. McKean, Dr. G

W. McKenny, Dr. O. W. & Mrs. McLachlan Capt. & Mrs. Mehta, K. B. Merecki, J. Melbourne, C.

D.

Clarke, Mr. and Miaz, 0,

Mrs. A. F. Claxton, A. A Cokely, T. J. Coleman, Mr. &

&

Milo, Miss Miln, Mr. Mrs. A. M. Mulder, J. D. O'Leary, Miss

G. Paine, Dr. and

Mrs. S. Cobb & F. maid

Coleman, Miss C. Cowen, Mrs. W.

F.

Crocker, Miss Davis, C, H. Daw, Mrs. G. W. Daw, Miss E." Deane, A. F. Dempsey, Mr. &

Mrs. J. J.

Mrs. H. S. Parsons, E. E;- Potts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Preston, Miss Preston, Mr. &

Mrs. Ray, E. H.

Denson, H. C. Read, Miss A. Derteano, Mr. & M.

ron.

Mra. & 2 child- Reay, Mies F.

Ritchie, Mr. &

Mrs. Roome, Lt. Col.

Dike, G. A.. D'Oettingen, V. Dougherty, Mr. & Mrs. C. M. Douglas, Mrs. R..

.H. Dunroche, Mr. &

Mr. P. C. Dowley, W. A. Ehrhardt, F. Ehrenfels, Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Ehrmann, E.

and Mre.. Ross, R. G. Roinmens, E. Rosenberg, Miss

A

Roudolph, Miss

M. F. Rousselle, 'Mr.

& Mrs. Sawyer, Miss

K. A.

Fairchild, Mrs. C. Schalthciter, P.

Fairchild, G.

Schmidt, W.

Mrs. N. H.

Finlayson, Mrs. Schregardus,

0.

Fisher, H. G.

Fowler, E. A. 8.

Seale, Mrs. H.

W.

Mrs.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL

Notices

FROM PÓLAR REGIONS

TO EQUATOR

we sincke

ESANATOGEN

"CAPSTAN MIXTURE

MILE, MEDIUM

AND

FULL STRENGTH

CAPITAR

W.D. & H. O. WILLS,

BRISTOL and LONDON,

MEE CHEUNG.

ART PHOTOGRAPHER

HONGKONG.

TELEPHONE NO. 1013.

Developing, Printing & Enlarging Tongkong, lat May, 1811.

WING KEE & CO. 47-49, Connaught Rd,

SHIPCHANDLERS,

PROVISION & COAL

MERCHANTS

Hung Eng, 23rd May, 1913,-

GLYBOGEN

PARIS

TOILET.

Ladles' and Gentlemen's HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Largest and Best In the East. Only Manufacturers of

The

THE FAMOUS SEVES DES ALPES.

Hair Wash of the Age.

Queen's Boid 18.

Consignees

TOYO KISEN KAISHA,

THE Steamship

"TENYO MARU."

Franks, F. W. Sharp, E. H."

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, via Fuller, Denman Sibley, J. O,

HONOLULU, AND JAPAN Gamanon. II, W. Sidford, Garnett, Mr. and G. V.

PORTS AND SHANGHAI, Mrs.

Skeffington, The above-named Steamer having Capt. & Hon. arrived, Consigness of Cargo are hereby Mrs. Smyth informed that all goods are being landed & maid

at their aisk into the Company's Go- Slade. M. W down, whence delivery may be obtained.

"K. O..

No Fire fhentance whatever will be Smith, Mr. and effected.

MTM. E. E. Sorby, V. Sutherland, P.

D..

Garnett, Mr. and

Mrs. Gelre, Mrs K. Gillespie, T. P. Gillespie, A. D. Glen, Miss M. Golke, A Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Gourges, I Green, J. H.

1.

No claim will be recognised alter the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered on Friday, 4th Ap'il, will be subject to rent and Spittles, Mr. H., landing charges.

Mrs. James.

All chaled and otherwita damaged Grisogono, P. O. Spiro, S.

Cargo to be left in godown, examination Von.

Square, Miss.

of same to to held on Saturday, 5th Grimshaw, B. J. Stearns, F. K.

inst. at 10 am. Hall, Capt. T. P. Swaffold, H. E. Hanna, Dr. J. G Tapp, J. R. Harbord, W. R. Thomas, Mrs Harter, Mr. and H. L.

Mrs. P. W. Thorne, Mrs. M.

H.. Hayhurst, Miss

H..

Tobias, M. Trenor, F. L.

Heape, F. B.

Hewett, Hon. E. Wakefield, W.

A., O.M.C.SH. Hewitt, Capt. D. Waterbury

Mrs. M. E.

Hickman, Mr. & Watkins, H.

Mrs. H. F

Hill, Major

Hill, Miss M. Hinchcliffe, H

H.

Hodges, F. A. Jr. Hoffman, Mra-

Hunt, T. Van Hunter, Capt.

Innes, Capt. R. Judah, Mrs. A.

NE

All Clains must be fled on or before 11th April, otherwise they will not be recognised.

8, MORIMOTO, PR Agent, t Hongkong 28th March, 1918.

Grand Hotel, Banleefort, C. Lorria Benohansen, P. Lowell, Mr. Watson, Mr. & Bonetta, Miss V. Mrs.

McGarth Mrs. D. Brill, Dr. Webb, Mr. and Fumann Meyer, N.

Mrs. B. Calvert, Miss Miller, Weill, Mr. and Coyne

Mrs A and 4 Crew, Mr. children Wenyon, W. F.

Elson, W: Whamond, D. Frampton, My Frenck, O. Williamson, M. Grace, Miss Winter, Mr. & Gourlet, N.

Mrs. R. G. L. Haden, F. Wood, G. G. Higginbothamn

Keyt, Dr. Kuhn Kadell, G

Collins. Lien Kuhl

Col & Me

ARGA

Morley Miss

Nation, W Ram, BLA

Galbraith

Mollar

GIVES JABILITY

WEHYOUR TREATMENT

MEN

STRENGTHENT

ADDS VITAUTY

Immediate Result Quaristoed Harm». loss Valuable in all cases of Atrophy. "Wasting, and; other forms of Nervous?

Debilly, so it reatores, developes and strengthens by the outward application of an invigorating skiva (01yse÷Tafa}with the aid of our celebrated Olymren Wafers (palatable). ERfse/preparallelin $1.00 old-largabel.Three beans $3.00 gold, One application alene.proves our state- meat in every m

E, Q. GLYSO SALES CO.

Lynbreo, NY. (USA)

Consignees

LINE OF STEAMERS. "BEN"

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

5,8." BENAVON" From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS, ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardona and/or extra hasardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and frodawn Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharyes delivery may be obtained.

CO

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all |

1913.

The Message of Sanatogen..

"Sanatogen undoubtedly invigorates the nerves braces the patient to health-brings a new hopefulness and enjoyment of life."

These words, written by Lady Henry Somerset, will come as a stirring message to all who are in that miserable despairing, state of mind which is due to weakened nerves and failing health. Such sufferers should seek at once the helpful, uplifting power of Sanatogen.

New Health and Nerve Power.

Over 16,000 qualified practising physicians have testified in writing to the great benefit which their patients have derived from Sanatogen in Nervous and Digestive Troubles, Brain-fag, Insomnia, Poverty of Blood, and various Wasting Diseases.

Sanatogen is unique among tonics because it invigorates the whole system-particularly the nerves and brain-ot temporarily, but permanently, and without any harmful effects. In the words of the well- known physician, Dr. Claude L. Wheeler: "Sanatogen is a food a highly concentrated and very nutritions food-endowed with special tonic properties. It builds. up, fortifies and strengthens the cells of the body, because it is a real cell food,”

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Sanatogen-the Tonic Food.

Consigners

FROM EUROPE.

Goods remaining undelivered after the THE H. A. L. Stearnship 5th prox will be subject to rent

L

All Claims against the Steamer murt be presented to the Undersigned on or

be recognized.

"BITHONIA!!

Consignees

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI

GATION CO., LTD. - FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

IE Company's Steamship

LAISANG"

before the 12th prox, or they will not Capt. B. Kotats, having arrival, Coralg All bioken, chuted, and damaged hess of Cargo are hereby informed that Goods are to be left in the Godowns, their goods are being landed and placed where they will be examined on the at their siek in the harsarious and/or Cargo impeding the discharge of extra-hasardonis Godowns of the Hong- 5th at 11 am

kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company Limited, whenes delivery may baybtained against Bille-of-Lading conntarsigned by the Undanigned. Va ̈ ̈ ̈ ̈Optiipal Cargo will be carried on un-by less notion to the contrary be girat to- All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's "arrival here, McCracken, Mr. siter which date" they cannot be re-

oognised. Benson, Mr. and & Mrs. Jak

Mrs. F.

No Fire Insuranon has been, effmotad, Bills of Lading will be countenigned GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO

PAgents.

1961 (260 Hongkong, 29th Mar, 1918.

and Openshaw, D.

Brown, B.

& Birot, L.

Bishop, A.-R. Brown, J. Broumiche, Ed Brun, Mrs. C. L. Brun, OL Rycroft, P. J Rowley, Miss A Chambers, Mr. Sanborn, Wi Schmidt wa Chopard, F. A. Sharp, H. J Stephano, Miss Tobis, Mr. and

Mre. Toblas Watkins, G Weismann, C.

Whittick, P. Woodcook

Astor House,

Cooper, HD. Dally, A. W Dedeogion H. Dyer, Mrs. A. Fellenly D. 9. Gall H Ghella A Goldenburg, O Greig, W. Hob

Mrs. J. H.

McKee, Mr. &o claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and "all Goods remaining undelivered after the 5th prox

Miller, FF Minor, J. H Miyər, Mrs, B. Morgan, F. F Morris, Mrs. Ka

Musso, Fem

bject to rent

AT: broken goods must be left" where they will be gua

No Fire by us in a

Parr, V.0 Pirovano, A. Powell J. D. Quirreconrt, D. Ex 8.6.

C. de kapeces Roberts Min

Abor

LINIE

Notice

EAK TRAWATB CO,

PEA

7.00 am, to : 8.00 s.as '8,00 am. to 10,00 10,00 mm. to 11.00 11.30 am: tu 22:48 13.45 pas. 30 1.16 p.m.

1.15 pmilo 1,45 pm. - 1.45 ponuka 2:15 pa 2.15 p. to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m

NIGHT CARS.

10 min

COMMERCIAL.

Japan Cottons in China,

The amount of annual export of Japanese cotton -manufactorės to China is represented at about $37,000,000 yen. According to the statistics of the export trade in cation for the whole of China, the Japaness prodnats appear to is predominate in the Chinese 10 min. markels, their export showing 15 mis, snnual increase, But this in 10 mis limited to Manchuria and North China, In South Chins, particular- ly in the Yangtaze districts and Kwangtung, there are nu tracem of Japanese cotton manufactures. The market in South Chins is.

8:30 pm, and 9 pm, 9 30 p.m. to 17:0 p.m. avis half hour. 11.00 pm to 11:45.p.m.

evely quarter of an hour,

BUNDA YA.

8.00 am, to 10.50 numerary 15 min. almost monopolized by British

0.30 am to 11.00 mm.

1.45 sim. kv 12.00 noon

15 min

10

· 9.00 noon to -1.00 p.m

∙1.00 p.m. to: 5.00 pm:

5:00 pm to 6.00 pm

10 min 16.in 10 mis

6.00 pm to 7.00 pm.

10 mis

10.mis

7.00 pm to 8:10 p.m. ---

NIGHT CARS an on Work Days SATURDAYS.

Extra. Cary at 19 midnight. SPHOTAL UABE.

By Ariangement at the Company Office, Alexandra Buildings, Megh Das Vogas Boad.

manufactures, which are imported to the amountofsbout 90,000,000 yen a year, in addition to about $140,000,000

yen,

including wome 90,000,000 yen of cotton yarns imported through Hongkong. The home-weaving industry in China has recently attained conspicuous development, en pecially in the Yangtaze valley where it shows marked progress, so that China no longer needs to look for foreign, manufactures for ita supply of low-grade goods. Under the circumstances, the superior British manufacturers are being welcomed in Southern mar». kets, the demand in Szechuan and How a horse reported as miss- neighburing provinces also rising ing or stolen passed thirty-six in favour of the British manufac hours in its own stable without tures. The prospect of the export its owner knowing anything about of Japanese cotton manufacture it, while detectives, professional to South and Central China, and amateur, followed various therefore, is false scents, was related to an in- encourging. credulous lieutenant of police in! the Bedford-avenue station, Wil- liamsburg, according to the "New York Presa"

HORSE GOES UPSTAIRS.

anything but

Chinese Customs Returas

* Skanghali »The Customs Gazette covering the quarter Outober-December 1912 shows a remarkable increase The horse disappeared one

In China's trade." Itis) morning, For twenty-four hours detectives hunted in vain; finally noteworthy in view of a gent they found the horse had walked feeling that basiness has been kakor more or less at a standstill. The upstairs to the feed lofta collections for the same The animal was unable to get period of 1911 was Tle 7 402,667 down the stairs even with aid, while 1912 shows Tle. 11,274,048, and finally had to be alid down an increase of Tle 3,872,281. on a plank. Pillows were tied on its knern.

Shanghai han prospered aloog with most of the other ports. Her gain was Tle, 763,317" Algun, Bansing, Tatungkow, chwang and Ohangaha were the ports showing a decrease. The returns from all Ohinese ports are as follows:

Port

A CLUB MEMBER.

In a Manchester club (says the "Manchester Guardian.") a mem, ber of mature years and indepen dent habits collects his papers in the reading room every day be tween eleven and twelve, and Harbin District | cillesta also a basin of lump sugar. Aigua i

He sits on his reserve of literature. Sansing... alowly munches sugar as heresds. Manchonli and in time drops off to sleep. At Harbin lunch time he orders codes, bringe Suifenho a sandwich from his pocket, con- Hanobun finuss bis reading and bis engar- munching and then sleeps once Antang more. When he wakes again he Tatungko looks at the sugar basin, and if Dairen it is empty he immediately goe Newc home. Often his fellow-members Chinwar empty it purposely, because they want the papers he is sitting on. Chi Having done so they make noise Kist enough to rouse him.

1912

25,752 500

2,000.078

78,874.108

40,357482

180,120.430 11081 876 7128 879 67,538,3772

568,700

382,283,518

318,477,536

52,139,907 1,308,281,535

233,058.822. 520428 888 127,296,002

Jokan

35,072 640

MEISSONIER ANECDOTE. Shan

£2000,00 For a Drop Scene,

68,024.143

Obang

30,164 550

Yocho

147,933 742

Nankin

thinkiang

Shanghai

Soochow Hangohow Ningp Woncho

having arrived from the above Parts Consignees of cargo by her are hereby A theatrical manager (accord informed that their goods will be doing to the Paris correspm/lent of

the Daily Telegraph livered from alongside, pr remaining on board after 4pm, the on Meiesonier one day and

him to paint a drop soene..." 23:h inst, will be handed at Consignee's mini to

No Fins Insurans wi be silected. Baked the painter. risk and expanse

you ever seen any of my pictures Bills of Leading will ben sentersigned, the answer, but that's not the question. You are famous, and JARDINE, MATHESON * it's your name 1 want. The

00., LTD.

manager surely must have been General Manager an American impresario or an moy

Swatow Hongkong 28th Mar, 1915, -

25 unintelligent anticipation of one.

Canton "What is the size of the our- tain? said the paint who:saw

Collection 20 pam Kongmoon.

A Scots Yarms

In the

humorous possib

utustion:: Forly.by

the reply. Let me think for m

moment,

ont

Kow Bailway

$85.877.760

1,088,801,158

278,637.140

64,042.664

393,401 402 3,000,881:805

0820213

304,001:55:

586/438:500

807;608:588

4.988 587 132703.000

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