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Tow to Keep Healthy in the Hot Season.

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"In the great heat of Lahore, where it is. especially trying, Mr. Kensington and I have taken Sanatogen, and we have both found it a wonderful reviver and nerve tonic."

So writes the wife of Mr. Justice Kensington, and she adds: "Saustogen is also the best care for digestive troubles that I have come actors,***

Now, it your nerves and digestion which suffer most during the excessive heat, that is why you particularly need a course of Sanalogen at this time of the year. Start taking it at once-it In, certain to do you a great deal of good. It will enable you to stand the heat better, and to feel brighter and more vigorous, both physically and mentally, than would otherwise be possible..

Enrich your Blood.

Not only do your nerves and digestion need Sauatogen-your blood needs it loo, For the blood deteriorates at this season; it becomes deficient both in red corpuscles-the oxygen carriers and in white corpuscles, the " policemen" of the body, whose duty it is to play disense, germis when they get into the system. Sanatogen greatly multiplies these red and white corpuscles, thereby invigorating the whole system ind hierensing its power of resistance to diseise, so that you are uch less likely to suffer from fevers, boils, 1lyer affections, and stomach and bowel complaintä which are so prevalent just now.

Sanatogen

THE FOOD -/TONIG

There is another way, in which Sanalogen proves of great service. Even temperate people are naturally inclined at this time to depend too much on alcohol and other stimulants, as a mean of counteractingthelanguor,depression and irritability from which all Europeans suffer. Sanatogen corrects this tendency, because it gives just that. mental and emotional exhilaration which is needed.. -änd gives it permanently, without any reaction or other injurious effecta. This, of course, is due to its powerful, yet quite healthy and natural influence on the brain cells.

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Take Sanatogen regularly.

There is no doubt that you need Sanatogen- everybody does during this weather. And your ows doctor will recommend you to take it regularly as a genuine and safe invigorator. Why not start taking it to-day-here and now-before your vital energy la further depressed by the heat? Buy a bottle at the nearest Chemist's. And drop us a post-card-mentioning iki. paper-fór a Free Copy of "The Art of Living. Address: A. Wulling and C., 6, Kluklang Road, Shanghal.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER

POST OFFICE

LU14.

SHIPPING NEWS.

WEATHER REPORT.

Sir H. Hesketh Bell, K.C.M.G.,

Governor, and Commander- -Chief of the Leeward Island 4, writes:

"For a man doing hard mental woda mo enervating climate, there in, according to my cr. perience, no better in-. vigorator than Seast ogen.

The Hon. Mr. Justice Caspersz,

Judge of the High Couri

Chicsit, writes.

"I have been taking Senatogen on and of for the pad three years, and had it very bonefcial. Many people I know take

·Sanatogen and appreci

Mr. Eden Phillpotts,

the well-known Novellat writes:

*Saustogen is of real- value to the brain worker, a tonic and a food combined. I can give it high praise from personal experience."

Mr. Arnold Bennett,

the famous Novellet and Diamatis, write

*The tonic effect of Sanstogen ca ma la

simply 'woodatud."

KELLY & WALSH, LIMITED.

NEW

*

IMPORTANT BOOKS.

All tho Homeward Siberian Halls 'doe- patched from Hongkong up to and In- sluding that of the 18th July; have rozch- ed London.

The Public will be advised when notice of arrival of the five remaining mails sent. do London vi. Siberia, vz. E. of India,

„ARRIVED.

On the dirt at 11.00-Proantre has Holics, Form, an. 866, Kundeon, 31st Aug. } decreased slightly along the coast from

***Bangkok, Lind Ang„Blos-Or-¡ Foschow-to Tourane, and from FormONS

der

to the 8. Philipplaes

'No returns from Japanses stations,

Polynesien, Fr. sa. 3,845, Lamour, In

Lost --Marseilles, Gon-M. M.

از

At 6 am. this morning the typhoon

York, Korea. Kansbow, and Paul Lecat, Yuensang. Dr. a. 1.120. Touch ist lost was nearly stationary over & Formos.

La Tooclved.

The Parool Post service to Egypt and countries boyond, is for the present #us” poaded.

The Parool Post Bervios via Siberia to countries in Europe, other that Russia, is | suspended.

-Manila, 29th ult, Goa.-J, M. & Co.

Liddisadala, Br. s. 2.198. Favior, lat last, -Durban, Jlst ult, Gen-D,'&

Luchow, Brax, 1,218, Meathrel, 31st_ult -Shanghai, 29th uft., Gen.--B, & B.

Halmus, Br. as. 641, A. H. Stewart, 1st inst.8watow, Jat Inst, Gen.-«- D. EA & Oo.

The Despatch of the Mails to Europe Hulshow, Br. s. 1.120, Bhane, 30th Aug via diberis has been resumed.

Tientsin, 23rd Aug., Gon.--B. 68..

AAUR-Java, Sist Aug.. Chen...J.

All correspondence for Europe;untowa | Haldia, Norw, a.a. 1,065, J., Jorgenson, 3let specially superscribed will be sent via Biberia.

Kwangs, Br. un 1,928, V, J. Spink, Ilat Aug.--Salgon, 25th Aug, Rses- Chinato.

MAILS CLOSE TO-MORROW. Hollow, Pakhol & Haiphong Per Elid, Norw. 710, G. Jensen, Sist Ang

KAIFONG, 2nd est, 8 a.m.

-Bangkok, 22nd Aug., Bicon Chine. Bwatow, Ningpo. Shangha! & K. Öhina-

-For HUPEH, 2nd Sept., 9 a.m. Bwalow-Per HAIMUN, Ząd Sept. 9 s.m Niagyo, S'hai & N. China-PorWING-

BANG, End Sept, 10 a-m. Chifoo & Tienta-Per OHIPSHING,

2nd Sept., LO 1.1.

Bangkok-Por LINAN, 2nd inst., E p. Bhanghai N. China-Per LIEN.

SHING, End Soph, & p.za/

THURSDAY, 3rd Sept.

Holbow, Haiphong Pakhol

qzuara

Mall

DEPARTED.

· August 31. Halmua for Bestow Haiyang for Foochow via &moy?” Yingehow for Shanghai via Bwatów|||

Wada Maru for Moji ---

Toyo Maru for Newchwang

Per Chipshing for Canton

HONGKONG.3rd Soph, 8 sm. Luenshing for Canton

Salgon, Straits, Ceylon, Adenol for Haiphong via Holhow laide, Western Australia, In- Nuestra Sarde la Paz for Kanila dis, Aden, Egypt and Europe Maria Liaus for Malta vis Mareilles Per PAUL Kawashi Karu for Kabe via Shanghail LECAT, 3rd Sept., 10a.m.

Tatarrar for San Francisco via Manila"

Sandakan-Por HINSANG, 3rd Sept., 10

Ameri-

8.0.

Formon via Kostung, Japan Tia Moji, Victoria B. C. Bad Tacoma-Por SEATTLE M. 3rd Sept. 1.m.

Shanghai'&" N. China--Per LUCHOW,

Jrd Bopt., p.m.

1

Wei-hai-wei Chefno & Tientsin”--- Per

HUICHOW. 3rd Sept. 7 p.m.

FRIDAY. 4th Sept.

Bwatow, Amoy & Foockow-PorTM HAI-

* CHING, 4th sopt, am

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

Hongkong Rainfall for the $4 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 4 HOURS ENDING AT MOON TO-MORROW.

MAIL STEAMERS

012

THE PENINSULAR

AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

ENGLISH MAIL.

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on

about the DATES named

For

1

SHANG HAI

KOJI,

Steamers

KOBE Namur

AND YOKO-Ospi. A. Collyer HAMA+ LONDON & ANT-

Capt. R. P. Stevenson

District.

1

Hongkong and Neighbour-winds,

hood..

Forecast.

NW.

moderate; Bor.

WERP via Singa pore, Umbo, Port Said, & Marseilles

SHANGHAI ............é,

Socotra

Penang,

Sälsétte

Oralonic galos.

Formosa Channei..

Bouth coast of China be- The same twoon H. and Lamooks as No. 1..

!!

5 South coast of China be-) Light or

tween H.E. and Hainan... variable

winds

Chias Cosat Moteorologiost Register,

Station.

Wo took Ta Nemuro 65 Hakodatë

Tokto

Kochi

Nagamki agims Oshima Naha

Tahi Jima

Amoy 6a

Swatow

Taichu

Sist Aug. S1),

29.57

Temperature.

Humidity.

Winde

Ospt. A. F. Vine"

RN.R.

LONDON, vis Ue-) Sardinia

ual Ports of Call Capt. J. T. Joffery

1125

To Sail On Kamerka

about. 4th Sept.

Freight & Paige

about 8th dept.

about 9th Sept

noop 12th Sept.

}

Freight

& Psage

Freight

& Psage

-All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.

SHIPPERS are informed that the P. & O. Company's Yessalu are insured under The British Government National Insurance Scheme and they can effect 'War Risk In urance on individual shipments with The National Insurance Commitige, London, through their representatives there.

The production of a Marine Risk Policy is not immediately necessary.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s office.

E & Hewett,

Superintendent."

Hongkong, 31st Aug., 1914.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL LINES.

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM JAPAN via SHANGHAI,

FORTNIGHTLY · SERVICE TO AND FROM EUROPE "vla SUEZ CANAL.

Steamera

Polynesien

Boala Ls.

Chasfoo

Whaiwe!

20.85 73.93*,

3 отд

Hankow

Ichang

Klukiang

Changsha

Gutsla

Shanghal

29.78 74

2 b

19

29×1.77

Sharp P. 76

29.61 82

3 bov 70

29.84 85 68 no

Talhoku

29.41

For

ĮSHANGHAI, KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA

Tainan

29.45

118

August 31,

F'dores

29.42:0

Lushow for Canton

Canton

da

H'kobs

Gap Book

ED 83 81.87 mw- 2960 84 7 w 29.53

A 18 3.6

MARSEILLE via PORTS

Paul Lecat

Macao

Wuchow

Pakbol Holbow

J.

Aparri

Manila Logarpi

Ha chow for Canton

Tango Meru fur Yokohama vía N'aak!

September 1.

Bangkok-Per HILD, 4th it., 4 p.m. [ Changva for Kwong Chau Wan

Austra-

SATURDAY, 5th Sept.

Philippine L., Australia. Tas- manis and New Zealand via Thursday I. Por INABA MARU, 5th Sept, 10a.m.

Shanghai & 'N. China-Per CHENAN,

5th Bopt, 4pm!

SUNDAY, 6th Sept. Swatow Per RAIMUN, 6th Sept. 9 am,

TUESDAY, 8th Sept... Philippine IL-Per CHINHUA, 8th Bapt.,

3 p.m.

Tean for lloto via M nils Kwangtah for Shangbai Chingobow for Kwangyea Rulyussion for Yokohama vin Shanghai

for Bangkok Heijun Maru for Kamarang Bay.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Por as. Tango Maru for Japan eta-| Mr & Mrs J 6 Reim, Capt FH F-gar. Hoa Col & Lady HW Trefusis, Mrs OBLY. MrRA Blair, T Takah-al, Major and Mra TM Usborne, Mr & Mrs 3 V Berkem. MEM Eberg, Kofima. Miss A ON Skinner, MK Keshin, A Sonoda, Mes 20.00 Sato, Amby & Fooohow-Fer HAI-C., 8 Uchimura, B Yuda, Miss E E Yat-s Takahashi, El Yoshino, Mr & Mrs R Mo YANG, 8th Sept., 9 am, Formosavi Keelung, Shanghai, North China, Japan, via Moji, Victoria B.O. & Best- Ette, (Wash) Por Y HAMA

MARU, 8th Inst. 2 p.m.

9.00

10.50

9.00

MBLAST" a new illustrated

3.75, BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OSCAR WILDE by Stuart MaOD....... OSCAR WILDE & MYSELF by Lord

Afred Dougla PROMINENT PUGILISTS OF TOWA

DAY by "J.G.B. Lyo THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD by Obarten Dickens. Completed in 1914 by W. E. C

9.00

-2.25

1.75

quar

terly......

2.25

NEW NOVELS AT $1.75 EADH

6.25

THE GREATER LAW by Victoria

Crows TANSY by T. Edwardns

THE ULSTERMEN by Frankfort THE BELFRY hy M. Baillie Boun

dora

0.50

LE NU AU SALÓN 1914.........BITE

UNPUBLISHED LETTERS, OF LADY BULWER LYTTON by A. E. Challon SHARPS, FLATS, GAMBLERS & RACEHORSES -by Dick Luck- MY SPANISH YEAR by Mrs. Bor

nard WhishawRLEANS BRITISH SHIPPING its History

Org nisation & Importanco... 2.25 THE COLLECTIVIST STATE IN

THE MAKING by Emall Davis 4.50 THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM OF THE KINGDOM by Heary

UNITED Hig CONGRESSIONAL DOVERNMENT

by Woodrow Wilan.............. 4.50 Moora THE MYTHS OF THE NORTH

AMERICAN INDIANS by Lowis" Броцее........

HIS OWN LAW by Frank Barzoit

IT IS WHAT YOU BET MORE

THAN WHAT YOU PAY.

THE

DOUBLE STRENGTH, MEANS

DOUBLE VALUE.

LOTUS MOKHA

LY EXDELLENT

CB UNİFORMLY

Obtainable Everywhere.

RUTTONJEE & SON.

Amer-

سلمت

WEDNESDAY, 9th Sept.

Stralia & Coylon-Per KAMO MARU]

9th Bapt. 3 a.m.

Ausˇra

021

MONDAY, 1st Sept.

Mail

Philippine. Is., Australia,

mania

MAH Shoppend, L Suzor, De Munroe, | Barshe emy, Murtour, nov G Barmons, Mallie z W White.

SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL

London, 17 July. Arrivals from China:-Brisgavia, Pely- nesien.

The following vessels have passed the Canal-Memati, Primus Alion, Scosandia, Tas-Vorwerta

* New Zealand via

Fo Darwin-Por TAIYUAN, 21st Bagt., 11.1.

The Dum-dum Bullet.

London, 21 July.

"Arrivals from China-Agapenor, P. Ludwig, Arabia, Norderney.

Dallo Bacolod-": Cebu

Labuan

da 1969.81

29 70-77

20 x0

T

20-65 79.

29.74 RL

19.76 BL

Da 29.91 83

29.85 68.

...

56 20

-1 a

3 b

2

T. F. Claxton, Director,

Hongkong Observatory, Aug. 31

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in- ohes, tenths and hundredthe,

2 Temperature, in the shade, in degreea Fahrenheit.

3 Humidity, la percentage of saturation, the Humidity of air saturated with mola tury being 100.

* Direction of Wind, to two points. 5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufore Boale.

State of Weather, & blue sky, side- tached ploud, d drinking rain, flor, £! gloomy h hat, I lightning, o overoast, passing showera, q equally, r rain; a snow, i shundar,.r visibility, we dew.wo

"

Rain in Inches, tenths and hundredths

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

Day On date On date.

ots. p.m. at dam.

at polife

29.06 29.60

29 55

88 68

84"

.....

W WNW

The following vesselk bave passed the Barometer Canal:-Brasilia, Cordillere. Grieben, Hi-

Temperature i Lachi Maro, Indrani, Kashima Maru, Nip-Wind Direction...

Bumidity

Foroo...... Weather ............ Bain ilguem open an Lämperature sy the

H.K. Observatory, Slat August.

T. V. CLAXTON, Director.

London, 24 July.

Arrivals from China-Africa, Caibay.

The following vessels have passed, the Canal:-Porous, Phomius.

The hollow-ansed "Dum-Dum" Pop, Orestes, Siam. bu'lers were manofsoured at Dum Dum, a town in British India, and occa-i ›und minch oná- troversy in 1899 owing to the fact that they were supposed to have been used by the British dur ng.the Bor War. They were

London, 29 July,

Arrival from China-Hitachi Muru.

during that war. Their peculiar-Canal:-Benarts, Centon, Glearoy, Ma- The following vessels have passed the

| pot in fagt umed by the British

it consists in their expanding chaon, Myrmidon, Nabia, Peklag, dvom

on impact, and thus creating anno, Bitkunia, Nellore,

ugly wound. They were adopted,

in Lunia frontier fighting owing hi

London, 31 July,

Arrivals from Chiost. Achilles, Bra-

to the filurs of the u-u l tope of tia, Qualiator, F. Balow, Goeben. bullets to stop the "rashes of

fistical tribesmen. Tie paalam, Miyazaki Maru, Aegas Rink- The following comeli have poured the prea's mode at the second Hogus merk, Helgoland, Deucalion, Kesma, i Conferenas-to-furbut the me of the bullets by fäternasionul agreement were agreed to be all the Power excyt Great Britain and the United Stan:

oveKLEPATIENT 337 PRO

Oysters, Fresh,. #ind of Blowed Findow Haddoks Kipners &o,

ALEXANDRA CAVE.

#1

To Bail

2nd Sept. 9am

On or about 3rd

Bept, noon.

WIRELESS

ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH

Transhipping on the Co.'s Steamers at Colombo, Caloutta, Bombay and Australia, at Port Said for the Levant, Constantinople and Black Sea

For further particulars apply to..

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Agent.

PACIFIC MAIL S.S.CO.

„OPERATING"

MODERN HIGH POWERED TWIN SCREW EXPRESS STEAMERS.

MONGOLIA 27050 (one

KOREA 18000 Lang

CHINA 10200 tone

MANCHURIA 27000 to

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TUESDAY,

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6th Ost, at 1 p.m..

These stenzoors are faiseus for thele modern equipment, comfort, and the supertecity the cuisine, which is under the pormonal supervision of Mr. V, Moron, the world-famous,

Large stateroome, equipped with siostris fana, and running water. Bertha equipped with electric reading lampe. Numerous amusementemals water swimming Leak, Filipino probpetra, dick gaman, danzos, etc.—noj a dull moment throughout the trips The Betty and Comfort of Patrone is Our First Consideration

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King's, Building (Opposite Blake Pier.)

Fasema l'acing International Exposition San Francisco=10151"

TO SAIL

Agami

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THE AMERICAN & ORIENTAL

LINE.

.

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL

(With liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.)

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

THE Steamship

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

The E & A -81. ALBANS from (Fydney etc, left Mamle for this port an Fist Angost(at↑10 pm and may be ex- pooted “to” arrivé here on Thursday at daylight,

For freight and passage opply

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