FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1911.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUOTION EK B.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Undersigned has received, instrue,
to sell by Public Auction,
HOW AMBROSIA'S LIFE WAS SAVED.
THE CHINA MAIL.
TOLD BY THE REVEREND MOTIER SUPERIOR
菲
OF JAFFNA CONYMSİ, CEYLON,
BOUT nine months ago we aderited to
A the Convent a little orphan girl whom
we christened Ambrosia, said the Ro
Ceylon, recenty.
Hughes & HoughTtions from the C. WOLDATWORY Edq. verund Motion Superior of Jaffas Convent,
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TUESDAY,-
the 19th September, 1911, commencing to 4.3 P.M., at No. 4. Queen's Gardens,
Peak Road,
A QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
rticulars from Catalogue),
Alto
A few Pieces Canton Blackwood Ware. On View from Monday, the 11th Sept.,
Tens:Cash on delivory,
1911.
CEO, P. LAMMENT,
Auctioneer
ANAŽMÁ, MALNUTRITION
and, i may say, starvation had told heavily upon her that our physician, did not expect her to live it really ninde our hearts nelie to see the littl»omacinter child bøvers ing between life and death.
*At night she had to be watched all the Lime, for har weakness who so nouto that sha could not be left. Her sloop was fretful and disturbed, and in broken pitiful strmits she told us how her
HEAD PERPETUALLY ACHEN.
"Our doctor prescribed various medicines for her na diat she received only the most sonrishing foods, but her stomach a so weak that she equld not retain what sho ate, aud the vomiting which followed made her even move oxhausted. · It was when her.
ILLNESS WAS AT ITS BRIGIT
Hongkong. September 6, 1911144 that we decided to subject her to a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. For a long time she received helt a pill as a dose, but
every way that increas
THE Undersigned luv reviste, Want' Advertisements eventually under this treatment she became
from Mr A. SHELTON
to sell by Fublic Auction,
On
MONDAY,
the 18th September. 1911, at 2.30 .M., at
his Residence, · ROUGEMONT,"
Macdonnell Road,--
THE WHOLE OF THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
kc.,
PREPAID
$1 per inch..
3 maartions, One week.
Go
&c.;
FURNITURE,
$t., THERAIN CONTAINED,
Particulars from Catalogue;
On View from Sunday, 17th instant. T238 —As usual
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, Sept. 1, 1911,
NOTICE
1124
HE Undersigned have received instruc-
tions to sell
THE
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNEN,
A CONDIGNMENT O
TENNIS RACKETS AND CENTRE
GUIDES.
Particulars, je, may -be- kud-from.the. Undersigned.
L
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, 10 August, 1911.
NOTICE
1028
|
offers to
WANTED.
ODOWN, Two Flours, about 2000 Tons expucity. On lease. Please forward
·A., B.,' Cire al CHINA Mail' Oßco, Hongkong. September 4, 111.
"FOR RENT
ed her dose to one pill at a time.
Well I can honestly say that Ambrosia's. life was saved by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Now she is quitě lively and well, all traces of her headaches have disappeared,
dr rusicIAN CERTIPLES' that she is well in every respect, so what more proof do we require than that
Pink Pills are an invaluable medicine for
My experience is that Dr. Williams' the young. Our Sisters also, who often become run down, ind that they are the best
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TEMPUS
WATCH
SWISS MADE
WATCHES
Stem Wind and Set. Good Timekeepers.
PRICE
$2.50
EACH.
The Masterpiece
Safety Razor.
Price 85 Cts.
ONLY.
Spare Blades
Standard
· Quality.
Price $1.50 ..
PER PACKET OF TEN.
Whiteaway, Laidlaw &
Bee Time Pieces
THESE POPULAR TIME PIECES MADE. BY THE ANSONIA CLOCK COT ARE "RENOWNED AS GOOD TIMEKEEPERS.
PRICE
$2.00
EACH.
BRIAR PIPES A Selection of Good Shapes.
Price $1.00 Each.
HOOKAH PIPES With Long Flexible Stem. Price $4.50 Each.
Co., Ld., 25, Des Vœux Road.
Pills to restore them to health. Fix it was small wonder tattoo Beollish A WHITE-ANT-PROOF TIMBER.
DEFEATEDLY PEEN HOME UT OCH WEAKEST
1132 AND ORPHANA RESTORED To nenos
WEALTH SOLELY THnoran T EXCELLENT T NIC POWEEN OF DR, WILLIAMS PINK PILLS.
OREALISES in Dhe BRITISH CosCESSION, SHAMEEN, CANTUN, suitable for Dives, Godown, anlor living quarters. Repsis and alterations will be made to
M
suit tent
Apply to g
CHINA BAPTIST TUBLİCATION SOCIETY, CANTON,
Cantos, dune 14, 1981.
1 permit you to take Ambrosis's portrait and tapublish it with my statement in order that the outside work any know of the merits of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. It is against our rule to allow our orplans to be photographed, but I fally realise that I am benefiting suffering humanity by so doing, so this will not weigh heavily upon my conscience."
"
Little Ambrosia is text six years of age. Eler simple story as told by the Reverend 787 Mother Superior Hoves are positively and convincingly than pages of technical ex. planation would do the inmense value of Dr. Willies Pink Pills for Pale People in of ill health due to Annemia or blood FWIN-SCREW STEEL STEAMER poverty. It is became they are the most annage 1.394 tons with Triple Experfect blood fund yet evolved by moficial
FOR SALE.
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colonist had always found it easier to adapt bimaalt to the conditions in South Africa than most others."
General Botha's references to the 1 affinities of Scub and. Buer were very striking, and their practical bearing is evident in the large number of itler marriages between the two peoples. As elaboration of his remarks would form a interesting pendant to a history,so far as we are aware a still unwritten one-of the historied relations, particularly in religious masters, of Scotland and Holland: --
JAPANESE SHIPPIN¿,
The Cypress Pine of Western Australia.
Pentu, July 27th.*
i
VISITORS AT HOTELS
RONGKONG. KOTELL
Miss Anderton
Mr C. D. Anot Mr R. C. Burgers Mr P. H. Barnett Mr W. H. Burtt Mr P. T. Chilvers In tropical countries the depredations of
Mr S, Foc Ching the white ant are as familiar to most people Mr A. H. Cobla las anything possibly could be. Larger C. Von Dongen
Air J. A. Dobbie of money have been allocated in various
C. Drow Sir W Eastern dependencies of the Empire to Mr E. J. W. Eames stimulaté research work which any resalt Mr H. C. Fisher
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.
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MA and Mrs.
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pansion Engines capable of giving aspeed research that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have subaidos granted to Japanase steenkanty timber able to resist white-ants has long Mr and Mrs W. A. Dr and Mrs A. D. Miss Baylis
of 15 kuots.
earned their word-wide reputation as a Length 250, Beam 343, Moulded Depth remedy for all maladies arising from weak. Lengh
impure blood and disordered nerves, among Draft fully loaded 17.
which amy be mentioned Indigestion. Skin Electric Installation.
Dability, Palysis Rheumatism. I
and the special ailment of ladies. Obtainable frun all leading medicine renders, or sent direct, i bottle for $1.50, bottles for 28.00) post free, by the Far-Eastern branch of the Dr, Wiliams' Medicine Co., St. Szechuen Bed, Shanghai Remember, substitutes useless. The Pills that cure are
Condition excellent and ready for THE Untersigned have received instruc- mediate use. Suitable for either River Thus to sel
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
as their Satzs Rooms, No. 8. Des Vaux ROAD, Corner of Ice House Street,-
A number of Automatic Printsug Machines Three Cinematograph Automatic Machines, and 18 Automatic Post Card Machines.
For Further Pareulars, Se., apply to the Undersigned
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong: August 9, 1911.
S. HANDA.
JAPANESE MASSAGIST.
2ND FLOOR, No. 60, QUEEN'S
ROAD
.... ́CENTRAL,
HONGKONG,
Near the Old
Post Office
Evagkong, July 21, 191.
NOTICE.
or Const Trade.
For further particulars apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Duddell Street.
Bengkenz, August 9, 1911.
MILNERS'
1019
AS SUPPLIED TO THE
936
TR LI HON FAN, a Chinese graduate
Mesod in literature, has been & teacher to Eupean officials and marchants in this Colony for over ten years.
He has a good method of training Euro- 'peans to pass in the Chinese cammination, and
possessed of a fint rate certificate as. Chinese teacher. He has also a good know. ledge of Mandarin.
"Those who intend learning the Chinese
-1092
DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.
THE
ато
Mr A. Haction Erm. And
Hangilal
in an exterminator of the dread theruites being formed. Sa fat, however, little stets -1-understand -Ulmt so large-have-the-has been recorded. There are palliatives.
but at best these are mere stop-gaps & Gould
Capt. T. Hall beer wanted, ami how it appears to love been found in the great north-west of this State: Su insportant is the subject that no excuse is necessary for detailing the virtues of the Cypress pine, for such is the mine Mr and Mrs E. given to the tree which produces this ex- traordinary wood. Mr C. Your has lately Dr. S. Hough reached Perth From north-west, where her W. L. Howard located a belt of Cypress pine. I asked Miss B. Hughes
Capt. R. Innes Mr Young to tell me all about it, and his reply was
companies grown, writes the Scotsman, that arrangements are now being made for their withdrawal from the line, running on the Cost of China, so as to compel these con- Cerns to maintain themselves without the assistance of the State. In that avent British lines trading iu tlie Far East will have a greater chance of success than has been the case for soreral years. da a matter of fact, seventeon of the principal Japanese companies paid last year £109,000. în dividends, but they received £1,600,000
"The timber growing on my land is what is generally known as Cypress Pine in subsidies from the Govermnot, the (Callistris Robusta) and grows, in many SAFES NORTH POLE gures showing that without Stato aid they instances, to a height of 150 fest and up- would have had to face a loss of nearly awards, with a diameter of 2 feet. The million and à quarter sterling. So far as arew is situated.40 miles from the Port of ahipbuilding is concerned, the encounge-Wyndham, the most northerly port of went given by the Government ince Jan. Western Australia. The western boundary 1 last year has been so large that in twelve of the area is only some ten miles from moathe there were actually 230 privata navigabla urm (that is up to ten feet of the shipyards in operation and 50 private dead low tide) of the Cambridge Gulf. The docks. Half a century ago, when Japan grain of the timber is very close and works
PRINCIPAL BANKS
AND
BUSINESS HOUSES,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Agent:
Hongkong. May 20, 1911.
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
€10
Burroughs and Watts
BILLIARD TABLE
WITH ACCESSORIES.. Apply to
WAS FOUND BY COOK And we have found a way for you, to have a cool and
pleasant afternoon. That is by calling up 482 and letting us send you one of
our Motor Cars.
Then go along the Beach, and over the Hills and get the Sea
and Mountain air.
PHONE 482.
C. LAURITSEN,
Managing Proprietor.
Dragon Cycle Depot. 68, Des Vaux Road Central,
Hongkong, January 18, 1911.
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
Hangkatse. Janë 7. 1910,
784 | A
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language are requested to write cure of PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY,
Chian Mail office or direct to 37. Holly wood Road, 1st floor.
Hongkong, Decanoar 24, 1910 3535
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MISCELLANEA.
A Canood kall, 18 inches in diameter and woighing 5 cwts, which is believed to hare been fired from Mons Meg, the famous cannon in the reign of James IV of Scat Inad, line been found in the river Tweed,
Hewett
Mr II. Holgate
Spalding and intant
31s
1. Spittles
E. A. Mis W. Square
El. and Mira C. E.
Stainer, R.N.
Holmes & infant
J.
Mr M. L. Thompson
Mr A. P. Vandaw Mr E. J. Waterman. Mr C. E. Watkins
Mr Zeno
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Dr Aubrey. Capt. Bell, R.A.M.C. Mr Bowdler MF U. Blaker Mr and Mrs Bowen Mr Brayfield Mrs Bradfoot Mr Browns Mr and Mrs Campbell and children
and children Capt. Clark Lt. Col. Cioso. R.E. Capt. Crag It. & Mrs Cumming
har
Dallin
My R. Leuitro
Mr and Birs Levis Capt. Lyonis Mhe Smith Malkin
Miss Macher
Mi M. M. Mass. Miss Mathionai
Mr & Mrs McClinlock
Mr and Mr Day
Bor. Morton, RN.
Mr and Mrs Blunton Mr Neilson Rey, Nelson Mr Notham
Rev. and Mrs Noya Mr & Mrs Patterden.
bra Davis, Mr & Mra H. Pentec Rev. Pe
up to a fine satin-like polish; one of its aporial features is that it does not warp, twist or shrink in the processLt. and Mrs Dodgson Mr
•
and Mrs Perkins
Mr and Sirs Petrie Surgeon and Mrs
Rutherford
Drand Mrs Saunders
Mr C. Scott Mr A. Sinclair Mr and Mrs S.
Sorenson
BRAESIDE.
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Harding
· Mr and Ms J. A.
Scott
Mr R. K. Rodgers Mr F. J. de Rome.
Miss Hazal Scoft Master Scolt
Capt. & Mrs Sidford- A. Master Stephon 8 d-
ford
Mrs F: W Watter Mr A. Baller West
KINOKULTAÈ. KOTEL.
Mr E. Arndt Mr and Mrs Ancoli Mr H. Bennett
Mr and Ms J. E
Macgregor
Miss Masscy
Dr Mr G. D. R. Mr E. J. HoNulty
Black
Mr K. S. Morrison Dr and Mrs B. W. Mr and Mrs Nisbet.
Browa
and child
Mr and Mrs F. M. Siz Francia Piggott
Crawford
! MrJ.Robartson
Mr and Mrs D, E Mr G. Sche
Donnelly
Dr Hobson
Mr H. Hobuna
Mrs M. E. Shearer
Mr A L. Shields
MI B. D. Stewart
Mrs Geo. P. Len Mir B. Webb.... mer: & children Mr Whyte Mr and Mrs A. 0. Mr J. W. Wilson
Logan
Mr Wingrove
Me W, G. Bode
Mr A. B. Crow
CHAND HOTEL.
Mr Wan Murdock Mr P.W.L. Naiminga
Ir W. Henry HappellMe EL. Prati Mr B. James
Bir J. W. Pringle
Mr and Mrs A. H.Mr C. H. Banister
Kahre
Blowe
Dr F. Keyt Mr B. Tayle S.Mr and Mrs. H. W.Mrs A. E. Weare and
Knight & 2 children chikd
Mr D. H. McPherson Mr Young. Sr H. W. 3Tuiler
KING EDWARD HOTEL
of drying or seasoning, It is not only Mr and Mrs Duncan Capt. Perry R.A.M.C
Mr Fielder white-ant proof but is the most valu able timber known for use
Air From in the Mr and Mrs Fulton construction of jetties and wharves Capt. & Mrs Garnett where the teredo plays such havoc with Mr Gell other woods. I lave long resided in the Mr Grimshaw
Mrs Graybill north-west of the State, and the white-ants Miss Cabley: there are as plentiful as asvebers in India, Capt. & Mrs Gatis Lt. Col. Stacpole Ceylon, or the Straits, and I can emphasise Mr and Ms Hansson Capt. & Mrs St. Clair Mr & Mrs Sutherland strongly the imperviousness of the Cypress Mr A. Hazeland pine to the thermites. Many of the teleg.Com. Highton Mr and Mrs Synth
Lt. & Mrs Hitchcock Miss Taylor graph poles used in the northern territory Mr W T. Hocksday Mr and Mrs Thomas between Fort Darwin and Pine Creek are Mr and Mrs Hotson Rev. & Mrs Thornhill Mr M. P. Beattie Ms Lowingdon
Rev, & Mrs E. Uison of Cypress pinu, and have been arreled Mrs Howard A tablet in memory of the Into King thirty-nine years and are as sound as a bell Mr and Mrs Hurtoda Capt. Waringwatts
Rev. Hughes
Mr M. R. Walker. Edward has been erected in the parish to-day. In white-ant infested countries, Mr&Mrs Hutchinson Mirand Mrs church of Advic, Inverness-shire, where the Cypress pine is of unique value for 3 P. Jacks
Mr Weatherli 8.31. worshipped on the occasions of his railway sleepers. There is, of course its Jones
Mr and Mrs David visits to Mr and Mrs Sassoon at Takhan value in the manufacture of furniture and Bev. and Mrs Laird Col. & Mrs. Wag- Rev. Roberta Irwin
Mr and Mrs Kent Wood Lodge,
internal decorative work of houses. It leads Major & im Loanley Me Bernard Stewart, the British subjectself in both cases in astonishingly beauti- arrested at Bremen on a cliarge of cepion. 12c," is a son of Mr Charles Stewart of ful results. There is no fear of the timber Achars, Duror of Appin, Argyllshire. being exhausted. On the ares referred Dr Budov
The death is acuounced of Thomas Russinau I estimate the presunt cutting Sir C. W. Bischoff all, a former Liberal M.P. for Glasgow.
Mr Browa capacity at 300,000 loads of 600 feet per Mr A. Branst
close to Norbam Castle.
8
THE HERD LAD'S HOUSE
......
F
The wie herd loddie has biggit a higosom
He's biggit it a" his'lano ;
And there he can lie and watch his kyv,
Ai foar in win" nur main.
4
Dr Babilios Miss Bonnetto Mr and Mrs Bridger
and children MrF. W. Cox Miss H. Gains Mr A. Harper.
Dr K. John
Mr John Lennox
AKTOR HOUSE:
MLG. Johns Mr and Mrs C. W.
Keith and chil
Lapicque
Mr
load. Unlike most forestarens, the cutting Mr J. P. Courtney
of the already marketabic timber world Mr J. M. Courtney
Mr P. 4.
V. Lugebil
Mr N. Mody
Bts K. sie Morris not mond the extinction of the forest. Mr H. W. Dawua
Mr
W. Dicknon Mr and Mrs SW Millions of young pinds in all stages Comdr. A. Dordet: Sardin growth are there to take the place of thong Mr Engel & family' Mr.P. R. Nelson cut. The Cypress pine vuly grows in its Mr Fritz MES C. Nerby
Medy Parodos natural slute in the white-ant infested arin. Mr F. D, Gaze
Mr & Mr E. Gilchrist3r&M Ravinet:
Mr H, Robjobm Mr L-Rondon Mr G Rutleg MP. Z. Sizer Birs H. I Stanley
Goseill
He picket the place win skeely thigh. The pine forests are found ever Mr. and Mrs E. B.MM: Reiner 01 Ouskoowe at the end of the hight i And the door looks eash where the
blaws least,
And his chairge are a' in lis sichre
W. G. HUMPHREYS & CO. foot was are of tide-mark stane
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T CARE as on Wsék Days,
SATURDAYE.
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JOHNE EUMPHREYS & BON.
General Managers
AND BILK EMBROIDERJES,
INSFECTION BOLICITED.
HONGKONG, No. 39, QUEEN'S
ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong Deteber 13, 1910.
1158.
enous territory of the north of Au win. but at present, owing to inacces Mr Goss
Mir A. Granado xibility, many of this forente are cons
Mr. W. Grinswold mercially of little value, "
Mr JW. Hasyi
That the waves ha'e masoned for And ilka big chink. where the day micut
A blink,
W dog he has multumed som
*** How," I enquired about the forest Mr VT. 1. Henderie
the Cambridge Gulf 2
This is the best located so far as accessibility to the markets of the world is concerned. It is only ten miles from
It's rode and theokita trodsen' job! | navigable water flat
Tho maiters are runts a whinin
What would you do to ship it, either Wi brisken and heather wood soudit the cut or in logs to Ceylon ut India, ?
Bithor
And clitia stanon abun
There's an ingle.nouk at the benannt,
“And the Juni yea a pail in its day y And oot at the back there's a wuo pat
Ambisti hoose and lia's,
He'll fen' for himsel, a laddie like you
And long may boloere to tell When he's feathered his out, and come
hame for a so
The casiest way would be by means of chartered sailing vessels of light drught.
Mr J. A. Thopu
Mr Geo. Thornwa Mr S. W. Howard Mr & Mrs F, Varela. Mr H. Huterena Mr J. Waill
fra O. Jensen, undir WA, Williams
chiktren
THE BLATION HOTELS
· Mr and Mrs J, R, MEE. C. Lowie
Capel & children Mr R. A. Lovibond Mr and Mrs. 3. B. Mr G. H. May
Claxton & children Mr A. Neidt
Broder
Me C. Stowarf
It might be more advantageous to strip the Mr and Mrs. W. D. Lieut. Geo. Pulleyn timber in logs, so they could be cut at portar Theodor Herfurtur H. Wisheit and of destination according to local require Mr J. Hodelpadd⠀⠀- child ments. For ounstructional plaposed, in Mr D. J. Zunnox couzetihg with houses, stores, factories
ate, in tropien countries, this timber häs,
Its my opinum, no equal, and I understand that at Pust. Darwin Liar are many build. Mr A. Geusta
TICTORIA HUEEL.
Dr Paul
Grainger ings which were erected of this timber Mr. 3. Molten unny years ago and are still in a solid Mr J. Melnie, WWW.In the Glasgow Herald" state. Times of Ceylon CJEEDSTORICIAC
Ms K. McLitigaJA
O the hoose bo biggt himsel,"
Mr. Kelly Soyco
Captin
MH E
Mr A. P. Nabus Capt. & 1
Mis W.O Paasmore Dr Schmitt Mr E.. E. Smith Capt. & Mrs Stowart
and child
Mr and Mrs Vernon
Bir A.-C. Watis
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