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THANKSGIVING DAY.

Bishop Lander on America's Part in the War, «

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The President of the United

States of Americanquested some

has found (od and bren found by God, he "begins at no begin- ning, he works to so end. Ha may have his friendships, his Partial loyalties, his carape of hoooar. But all these things into place and life falls figble through

Your

men against Blind Force and Might and Non-Existence whe is the end, who is the meaning. He is the

King." celebration to-day # is faith in God and your dependence public declaration of

apon Rim.

Jour

Your forefatheri

time ago that to-day should be set into place only with God. apari by Americane God who

day of Prayer sad Thack-giving and it was in observance of this that a' eervice was held at St. John's Cathedral this morning. Prastically all the American residents attended, in- cluding the Coneal-General, Mr. G. E. Anderson. There was s number of Britishers prerent, who established your liberties E. the Officer Administering the Government (the Hou. Mr. Cland and laid the foundations of your democracy were Godly people. Severn, C.M.G.) attending with his A.D.O. By the Let us seek to be worthy of the

truet committed to us. God chadoel steps - were. bung the Bar and Stripes and the not ca the side of big battalions.

is not God

on the eide Union Jack. The service was | bright, and commenced with the of broken treaties. He is not on organist playing "The Sarthe side of frightfulness and is Spangled Banner" as the alergs humanity, nor is He on the side of self-indulgence, intemperanos or and members of the choir took their pinces. The service also essage. The soldiers and sailor im parity,extravagance or thought. included the singing of the byma of the Allied countries are giving *Americs," and closed with the

their lite. the statesmen "Battle Hymn of the Republio

Americs and Brain are giving! and the National Anthem. Sprcial prayers were unid. The Bishop their best thought, citizens are It is of Victoria (Dr. Lander) preached onsecrating their money. and the Rev. B, Q. H Gribs not too much to ask that American candacted the service, the Rev. and Britieb citizens in Hong kong W. T. Featherstone being shot themelves to raise the stand- ard f living in the Colony. Let' selfishness and intemperinos and; Paid imparity be unknown amongst us. should be made to feel that be is A young man who comes here expected to live a sober and pure life. American men and women in

present,

hia

In the

of coprae aermou. the Bishop "The President of the United States has summoned the citizene of that great Republic to observes

of

day of thanksgiving and prayer the Colony must help him to do. The celebration of this day is

Yon bare canse to thank God. primarily an expression of thanks. giving to Almighty God for the for His blessing upon your wis blessing of the harvest. It is Hasionary enterprise in China. No who has given the eansbing and nation is more respected by the

Chinses and

you are sending foe the main and ripened the grain on the Tast harvest Gelds of men and women and giving We plant the fields largely of your substance. The the world. and scatter the good seed on the T.M.O.A movement in China.

owes moch to American benefso land bat it is fed and watered tion and enterprise and I here by God'e Almighty hand". We are too prone to neglect to praise recently visited that remarkable

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1917.

DAIRY FARM

NEWS.

POULTRY."

OUR

HOUSE FED CAPONS.

AND

CHICKENS

ARE THE BEST IN THE EAST.

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TENDER EATING, DELICATE. FLAVOUR----TRY THEM.

NOTICE.

ENVELOPES

for posting

HEATHER DAY SOUVENIR at St.

Andrew's Fair may be obtained at the

"South China Morning Post" Office, Price: 10 cts. each.

POLICE RESERVE ORDERS.

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TO WIN PINK CHEEKS. Every woman wools" pink cheeks. They mean not only Cbesuty, but health.

Ordets jsened by Mr. F. Jankin, D.S.P. (R.) state:—

Musketry Sunday, December

All Superintendente, Chief and

2,

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG STOCK

EXCHANGE."

IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE will be CLOSED on FRIDAY, 30th izg'ant, at I o'clock PM. "HEATHER DAY."

By Order the Committee,.

A. H. G. JACKSON,

Acting Secretary, HONG KONG STOCK

-EXCHANGE.

FIRE INSURANCE ASSOC. IATION OF HONGKONG.

HEATHER DAY.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that all FIRE IN- SURANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED for the Transaction of PUBLIC BUSINESS after 1 P.M. FRIDAY, the 30th November.

1917.

By Order.

A. R. LOWE, Secretary

Hoogkong, 29th November, 1917.

MARINE INSURANCE ASSOC- IATION OF HONGKONG.

HEATHER DAY,

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OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all MARINE IN- SURANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED for the Transaction of | PUBLIC BUSINESS after 1 P.M. on FRIDAY, 30th November, 19 7.

"By Order,

A. R. LOWE,

Secretory. Hongkong, 29th November, 1917.

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TOYO KISEN KAISHA,

*PERSIA MARU,” Then put the colour in your From SAN FRANCISCO via cheeks, not on them. The glow HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS. of health is the red of Lealthy

Him for His goodness and it is educational establishment, the Stef Inspectore, 'Staff Sergeant blood showing through traop

The above named steamer

Canton Christian College. Mounted Police, Maxim Gonger scent. kip. It is imposible | having. arrived, consignees, of fitting that a special day should

From this great institution and such members of No. 1

dalers

you possess rich, red cargo are hereby notified to be appointed for such a purpose.

send in their Bills of Lading for It is also a declaration of our American influence is touching PlatooD KA SIP warned by In

blood. dependence upor God. There is the lives of hundreds of Chinese spector Eastern will fire Part I of

When a girl's colour fades and counter-signature, and to take time to be proad of oue's in fature leaders. That infeca the coure on Sunday next. Leave she looks debilitated, is short of immediate delivery of cargo from avowedly and practically Blake Pier 9.0 s.m. sharp, return breath, when her heart palpitates

slongside. dependence; who rightly

Cargo remaining undelivered read the bistory of the sixteenth Christian and God is blessing it in about 10 pm

after very slight exertion and on 2nd December, at 5PM, wil! Uniform. helmeta witbon she has psina in various parts of be landed at consignees' risk and and seventeenth centuries mast in say that He does not blese a Sympathise with America's pride godless education. For this you spikes. All ranks in possession the body, she seeds Dr. Williams' expense, and delivery must then in ber declaration of independence may well give thanke on your of F.K.P.R rides will bring piuk pills for pale people. They be taken from the Company's

Fame. Remainder will be sapp te the remedy hest maited to Godown. of outside and irritating inter- thanksgiving day. Bal it is act

to send forth good ed on the range.

restore the blood, bring bright- Storage charge will be assess- ference and uznrcersary oo-enough

All American The 1917-1918 Handbook will trol, but there is a time to remind misionaries.

Desk to the eyes, sad pat coloured on all cargo remaining un

delivered on 5th December, at ourselves of our dependence upon and British people in non be supplied to abare details on in the cheeks and lips.

5 P.M. Doe snother. The European Allies Christian Isada mast know Saturday morning.. are confronted by an appalling ledge God and really serve Him task to maintain the civilisation In ecch way we shall reader and principles of the world, we acceptable thanksgiving to Al beckoned to you who were in the mighty God and prove ourselves other side of the Atlantic, and whether British er Americans fil you have readily come to help for the awful tro ccmmitted to de. We were not independent me of being God's agents for the of you and you realise that liberty and enlightenment of to maintain your own liberties mankind.

Heather Day"-Band.

The Bind will fall in at Bead quarters Club at 8 pm 2n Fr day November 39 and be in position on Bandstand at 8.30 p.m. and not st 8 p.m. previously arranged.

the Americans of this Colony are doing so much, and then which, there is no more needy or desers ing charity.

TO-DAY'S NEW

The only other treatment needed Coste nothing. It is this. Give the patient plenty of fresh sir. moderate exercise every day, not Lough to cause fatigue, and use care in the diet, for the food craved for by the az amic is often not the best for the soferer.

No Fire Insurance whats ver

will be effected.

No Claim will be recognised after the goods, hays left the Steamer or Godown.

All chafed and damaged cargo will be landed into the Company's Godown, where they will be examined on the 9th December, at 10 A.M.

So elart Dr. Williams' pink pilla without delay; ask your

No Claim will be recognised if} desier for them, or send $1.50

1917. for a bottle, (8 for 6) to the Dr.filed after the 14th December,

cbuen Road, Shanghai, Willisme Medicine Co., 86 Ez?.

ADVERTISEMENT

TO-MORROW

were not wholly inde A wish has been expressed by pendent of ar. Bat the chief some of your number that in point that I would emphasise now opportunity may be given for a fe that we are silalike dependent collection, and it will be given apon God. A modern writer says; to the Red Cross Fund for which The war is a colossal danger aigast to warn the world of a colossal mistake-the mistake of leaving God out! This is what is the matter with Germany. Bishop Braut reminded the congregation thatsssembled in St. Paul's Cathe dral in London last April, that some quarrels arise through mis- understandings but our war with Gerasty was not through a mis- understanding but through so on- derstanding of her principle and of hermethode. For some forty years į past the rulers of Germany have been gradually teaching the sub- isola of that Brate that there je nothing above the State, that might is right, that the only wrong thing is to fail, and as Lord Robert Cecil said last Monday at!

In case you have forgotten, or are not aware

the fact TO-MORROW, 30th November,

IS

HEATHER DAY

At 8 a.m. collecting and -sale

Norwich: Where Germany begins; Don't miss the

concerned the spirit which

existed in that country is that so law of morality or religion can

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MOTOR CAR PROCESSION a.m. and be on the Cricket Ground between 12 and 1 to buy at the Auction

at

11 prevent them from committing orime, however hideous, provided

it in thought to be in the interests

of Garmany. This is the spirit we have to fight." Rights don't count. God is nowhere. Geri many has been very thorough and very logical in ber determination to pat the State before God and as to leave Him gal, Bat other nations, and peoples me not entirely fise frem blame in this respect. The deep-

est thinkers in England and'

AND

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ST. ANDREW'S FAIR

When all the delights of an Old Scottish Fair

America are now coming to agree will be presented.

with Mr. Wells when be nate into!

the month of bie Mr. Britling,

"Religion in the first thing and

All money raised is for the cure of our wounded

the last thing and until a man and disabled soldiers.

..

T. DAIGO. Agent Hongkong, 29th November, 1917.

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