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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1911.
Intimations
“And you must take Sanatogen regularly for several weeks"
This urgent advice is given by physicians every day, in 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 Sanatogen is a true scientific spropound of organic phosphorus and pure concentrated proteid, forming a new sub- stance which is eagerly and completely absorbed. by the tissues and possesses unique, toule 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 action `apon people whose nervous strength has been depleted by over-work, worry or disease. They have noted bow Sapatogen 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 conãdence and courage, and finds life again worth living.
Fighting Malaria and Dysentery.
Sanatogen is of the greatest service to the physician in fighting Malaria, Dysentery and other scourges of tropical climates. On this subject, “Dr, H. H. W. H., of Babugaraia, United Provinces, writes** "I have much pleasure in certifying to the value of Sanatogen in cases of Dysentery, Enteric Fever and other exhausting,dis- cases. I have used it regularly in my -practice for the“ past two years. I can honestly affirm that many of my worst cases owe their recovery to Sanatogen and I certainly consider it the best of artificial foods.”
Try Sanatogen-To-day-
At the head offices of the maqufacturers of Sanatogen there are filed more than fourteen thonsatul letters from practising physicians who certify to the value of Sanat ogen. Truly a magnificent monument to the value of this unique tonic.food!
Rat no less impressive is the enthusiastic testimony of patients themselca Thousands of well-known, people in every walk of lifehaye publicly testified to the wonderful benefits they have receives) froma Sanatogen, audl a füs of the letters are reproduce here:
Begin Lake Kamatogen toxiny, and thus lay he foundation of new healtir and nerve force. You can get Sanatogen in Tientsin of Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co.: Messr-Woollen, Vosey & Co., Rue de France; and at all chemists.
The Hon. Mr. Justice
Robertson,
Judge of the Supreme Ceurt, Tabere, Punjab,
writes :—“ My experi- ence with Sinatogen has been very favour able. I took it for some months, during the most trying season of the year, and found it a great strength. ener."
Sir Charles A. Cameron,
GE, M.D., stoj writes-Sanatogen * ↑ substance of the highest nutritive value, coatining as it "does a large amount of organic phosphorus," in exactly the form hi which it can be easily absorbed. It is an ex- cellent nerve food."
He. Shirley Tremerne, Editor of "Capital," 98, Clive Street, Cal- cutta, writes:-" Icon-
not speak too highly of Sannlegen, it got
A
THE SOLDIER' AND THE
DRAMA.
Incongruities on the Stage. --
"The British soldier has always exercised warm place in the affections of the British-dentist. Indeed, it may safely be said that no drama-or, at any fa', no molodtama is aver considerad really com- plats unless the cast includes at least one illary character. The soldier is alwaşa -
A HAIR CARE TO PLAY, ---
THE CHINA MAIL.
unfolds & Union Jack, which he appears to bava boon carrying for the express purpose, and sots it up in the contre of the stage.. Tho Bring party, withdraws. There ́ is"a- hoarig word of command from the villain,
Lowed by a deafening report. When the smoke clear away, however, the galint hero, Instead of lying a blood-stained corpse in the snow, is seen to be standing proudly sreet, with folded arms, and 8 superciliom smile,
THE AUDIENCE HOLD TUSIE AREATH with wonder, secking a solution of the for the audience's heart goes out to him mystory, and a voice rings out from a freely. They follow his trials and perse- gallery patron: "Missed him, by Gawd!" cutions in the first act with bated breath, As it does so the colorel's lovely, golden- and shout themselves boarsh with delight haired daughter, accompanied by a comis when he emerges triumphantly from the privato, rushes on and explains that she mackinations of the villain in the final "haa substituted blank cartridges for bull. tableng. As stage heroes the popularity Ammunition. A volume of rousing cheers of those who weir the King's scarlet in run the air. Whon Dence is at last. beyond all doubt. This is certainly quite
As it should bo.
restored the comic servant dexterously
handcuffs the crestfallen adjutant, and informa the delighted. audience: "Hero Thord is scarcely any English dramatist stands the real criminal!" This soome of repute who has not at one time or an-
to take the villain so completely by surpriso other at the Army under contribution, that he instantly confesses his guilt. As to Shakespeare himself portrayed quite a lat try him would of course, now be a wasta of | of military men, and his example has been time he is promptly led away in chaine, and sedulously followed by practically all who the curtain falls on a pathable scene depicting have followed him. Among the modern the hero embracing the heroine while the play-wrights to whom we are indebted for colonel announces that he is going to pro- utage conceptions of soldiers may be men- mote him to a commission and make tioned Sir Arthur Pinore, Henry Arthur him his son-in-law. A common point connection with practically ail Jones, Sidney Grundy, Louis N. Parker, in
remarkable the late Captair Robert Marshall, nad Leo" military" plays is the Trevor. But this, however, does not by intimacy that prevails among officers and any means exhaust the list, for there are men. The colonel, for example, is al- scores of other lesser lights who have done ways clapping private soldiers on the back the same thing. That they have not in- variably been successful is no great matter for surprise. The truth is, when the Average tramatist casays to depicts soldier hais, as a rule, treading en ground with which ha is far from familius——As a
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and saying: "I hope. I ses you well SOLE AGENTS FOR ORIRA. this morning" and the latter is like- Wiss the chosen confidant of the com- manding cfficer whenever a tactical scheme in discarded—~ In" the" intervals" of"ex-" plaining knotty points of strategy,
only keptre upduring natural result, he is apt to make the most or unravelling the infamous designs of the i
weird mistakes, not only in respect of the de-lain, the rank and ble seem to l portment of his charactors, but also in that Erincipally engaged in saluting "the dear old flag." When they sad tinio, to attend to their purely military duty is not very clear. Presumably, however, thop do this between the acts-Pioneer;"
asbarputtack of fever- but afterwards, restored me once more lofull vigour. Infact, I was betterand stronger after this course of Sanatogen than before the attack.
The Medical Times" says There is co' doubt whatever-bat- The nutrition "of
pasients tiking Sanat egen improves wonder fully, due, in all probability, toits being easy of itilation and to' the organic alsorbable phosphorus
which it contain19."
Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P., wele popular Novelist, writes 20, Carlton House Terrace, S.W.
I have used Sanat. Loven with extraordin
art baselt. It is to
y mind a true food Lonie, feeling the nerves, increasing the energy and giving fresh vigour to the over starked body ami mind."
Prof. Dr 6. A. Ewald,........
of Berlin University, writes: I have used Sapatogen in a num-
bet of cares, mainly of
a nervous or neums-
thenic origin, and
have obtained excel- 'teat resuits,"
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of their uniform and equipment. THE AVERAGE PLAYWRIGHT'S CONCEPTIN
OF MILITARY MEN
THE AMERICA CUP.
Sir Thomas Lipton's Opinious.
LONDON, Sept. 26.
The New York American's interview with Sir Thomas Lipton has aroused much interest in Great Britain.
ia often unconsciously funny. Not coa- tent with putting them inte an impossible kit—a sort of blend of all branches of the sarvices-ho goes on to make thöm quite impervious to such little matters as the King's Regulations and Royal Warrants, while his iden of discipline is nothing” leas than childish. Thus the favourite dress of the engaging young military hero la nant combination of a Horse Artilleryman's jacket, Hussar's overalls, and a Lapeer's ep. He adds to this magnificence by carrying an infantryman's sword and waving a revolver, while he also displays a "Why should the Now York Yacht Club dazzling array of medals (worn with ine then refuse, to secopt a challenge under inpartiality on both breasts () although be their own rules? The freak-type of best may only have been in the Army a couple
+
The Evening Standard to-night- prints a further interview-with-Lipton-in which he repeats the statements made to The American, and adds:
which they wish me to sail against was built
of years. However, the audianco like it, so in Long Island Sound and, of course, sails in
why arp? Similarly with regard to matters of discipline. If the villain, what ever his rank, consigns the hero to peml servitude by word of mouth, no eno would devant of pointing out that he is intring'g his powern.. It is, however, in the wider realms of melodrama that the average play wright's fancy, when dealing with soldiers, is most unrestrained. At each times is theso
HE LETS RIDNELF 20
with a vengeance. His military" type aro marvellous creations, and one witches their stirring doings with unceasing ad- miration-for-the brain that evolved them Certain stock chametëra "are alwaye en- |
smooth water and until the race is finished has sailed within sight of land,
CUP 18 BAFE GOW.
The late great designer; George Watson, and William File both refused "to" bulld boats of that type, as they said the danger to the lives of the men who sailed them across the ocean was too great. The dup, owing to what it represents, is worth fighting for, but under present conditions it is perfectly asfe with its prescat custo- dians."
The Standard, commenting on the inter view, saya: "The opinion in English yachting circles is that the New York Yacht Club-as-a-sportsmanlike body can no longer refuse to accept a challenge under the rules, countered in plays of this descrip- which prevail at all their "regattas. It la tion. Those include, a comic soldier believed that they will be compolled sa to servant (who is always devotedly attach alter the conditions which bave governed ed to the dashing her), a greybained former races it-to. gako a new challenge colonel (with both the Waterloo medal and possible."
The Standard also says it understands
Club, have expressed wish that in the next contest for the historic cup the uni vorsal rale kiready adopted should be. allowed to govern conditions of the race.
The Daily Mirror publishes a telegram
The Americh cup under present conditions does act represent sport?”
BRITISH OPINION SUMMED UP. airly well summed up by the Torahire The general opinion in Great Britain is Herald in an editorial in which it saya
the Victoria Crosa), and a villain-au a rule the adjutart. Then there is a generous that the majority of yaclit clubs in America. Iwith the exception of the New York Yacht sprinking of sergeant majors (sight or ten being usually allotted to each regimont), veteran privates, blue-eyed boy buglers, and officers of various grades. The here, of courno, in a gentleman ranker, who from Lipton in which bo sys: lists under an assumed name (this seems to be absolutely necessary in all the best melodramas) with the object of regaining the ancestral estates of which he had been wongfully deprived. How he is going to do it by joining the Army is not quite clear. Cable advices received in London raport Still his comrades believe that he will Sir Thomas having in the course of an eucceed, and is support of this view they interview with the New York Anterican's representative, expressed his desire to wave a Union Jack at frequent intervals challenge under what is known as the and sheer lustily when not otherwise universal rule, which he points out is ungsged. "The great serve of a military adopted now by every yacht club in the States. The original "deed of gift, na bë melodramn in a court martial at which the positively remarks, provides specifically intrepid hero is straigned on an obviously for a modification of regulations by mutual trumped up charge. It is
consent, and in view of all the cirtar stances we cannot regard the New York Yacht Club Cominitton, as a particularly- spottamanitra-body if they refuse
ABOUT-SOYING EPISODE,
And the audience fellow every incident challenge on the lines admitted at all their with strained attention. The hero, it own regattas. It is to be hoped, that they scoms, bas incurred the enmity of the will give us the sporting chance which is villain owing to is having found favour in all Sir Thomas asita." the eyes of the colonel's lovely daughter.
This young lady gives evidence at the "trial,
dehring in the course, of an impassioned spacch hor fixed resolve to "neu justies done,Eval-rud-prolonged okotrs from the pit greet the announcement. The judges, however, prove callous to the maidon's eloquent pleading and the villain, amid a hearty chorus of bones, demanda the prisoner's immediata execution on a charge of yelling to the enemy information which he himself tas supplied them, a
Caterers, verdict of guilty is thereupon returned with
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out a moment's delay. There is a quick. chango of scope, and the curtain rises on a gloiny barrack yard with a snowstorm falling. A steady tramping is heard in the ringe, and the mort, moment an “armod
appears escorting the hure, hearily monooled, between a file of men with Grod bayoneta Ho how one Inst request to make. It is that ho shall “die fauing the Thereupon the gray-linired a Tona,
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PROPERTY
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OT Ne... To Shipping Firuis and others not having their own pro perty at Shanghai are now able to obtain a desirablu nad valuable sito in the business centre of Shanghai. The property has frontage rights and is within a few feet of a Cargo Landing Letty adjoining that of three other large business or ahip. ping firms, & corner block, ving s frontage on three toads. The land. is registered under British Consulate Title Deeds, perputual lease, mensur- ing overar acre. The nett menure- ment not including roads is about: 40,000 square feet and assessed for Municipal The total ass teeth
of June, 1011 at about 8300,000. Hongkong Currency, not including buildings thereon, which are insured for about $75,000,
A property of this size so advant- ageously situated is practically not ostainable in
in this section of the Settlement, near the British Cons sulate. A good chance for an immedinte buyer.
LOT No. 2. That Lot of Land in the Paoshan District of Shanghai, ro- gistered under. British Consulate Titlo Deeds, perpetual lense, mea- surement about 34 Mows or 392,000, square feet.
The land was valued recently at the very low price of $218,0). It has a frontage of about 400 feet on the North Honan Road,a portion of which recently cost Tis, 4,250 per Mow, and is situated just over the border of the Foreign Settlement, near the Railway Station.
HOTEL MANSIONE,
To Let
TO LET
HIGHLANDS,
KALLEY ROAD, Kowloon, 6-Roomed House with Teunis Court. Possession About 15th December.
Naw and Commodious SHOPS, Mathan ROAD, Kowloon, Immediate "possession, Cheap Rental...
Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD.
FiongFang. March 23, 1909.
"TO LET.
408
FFICES on 1st and 2nd Floors, now course oferrection, at No.5, DES
VOEUX ROAD to be let.
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DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD.: Hozakoug, September 18, 1911.
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ON OF ABOUT 18 Manau, 1913,
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TYPHOON SIGNALS,
STORM-WARNINGS (ISSUED FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.
The following Typhoon signals ar hoisted on the Masthend on Sigut Hill, Kurloon, the Harbour Ofco, the Kowloon Godowns, H. M. S. Tamar, and Green Island signal mask)
J
----- A CONE." point upwards
A CONE ..
point upwards and DRUM bolow
A DRUM
A CONE "Point down wards and DRUM blow
A CONE paint down- wurde
A CONE paint down-
indicates & Typho to the North of the Calony.
indicatse a Typhoca to the North-East - the Colony,
indicatos
Typhou
to the East of th
Calcay...
Indicates Typhoos the South-East W the Colony,
Typhoo
indicates
Colony.
to the South of the
wards and
-BALL below
indicates
Tynham
to the South-West af
the Colony."
A BALL
A CONE Eoint upwards and BALL “bafów
indicates a Typica to the Wess o Colony,
indicates Typho
to the North-West the Colony,
Red Signals indicate that the centre believed to be more than 300 miles WSJ From the Colony.
Black Signals indicate that the contre [believed to be less than 500 miles away
from the Colony.
The above signals will, as heretofore, be bolsted only when-typhoons exist in auch- positions or are moving in such directions
HOPS and OFFICE, in ALEXANDBA
BUILDINGS, adjoining the Hongkong that Information regarding them is con? Dispensary, at present scrupled by Mesarssidered to be of importanes to the Colony - Wm. Powell, Ltd.
or to shipping leaving the harbour.,
URGENT SIGNALA.
A. B. WATSON & CO., LTD.,"
Alexandra Buildings,
1110 Hongkong. August 23, 1911,
TO LET.
"CHANG FAT,
c/o YEE SANG: FAT & CO.,
Same Address, Hongkong, June 29, 1911.
the Water Police Station, and repeated at the Harbour Office :-
In addition to the above, when it fr expected that the wind may increase to N, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL full typhoon forts at any moment, the
(Shop) opposite The Old Post Office. following Urgent Siguals will be made No. 21, D'AGUILAR STREET suitable Special attention is drawn to this for godown, etc., lately occupied by Vienne lot, it being in a rapid growing Cafe Co. For Particulars and etc. district, which promises to be very
Apply to valuable in the fature with the extension of railways, LOT No. 3. That Lot of Land in the Eastern n District of Shanghai Settle- meat, registered under British Cou- sulató Title Deeds, measuring about 94,000, square foot. This property is laid out as a Park and is situated in Hongkow, near the Wayside Wharves. The land has two road frontages, and is
very suitable for Godowns or Chinese property, and asacased for Municipal Taxation end- ing the 30th of June, 1911 at about $59,000.
LOT No. 4: That Lot of Land in the
Pacshan District of Sunnghai, re- gistered under British Consulate Title Deeds, perpetual lease, mea. suring about 104 Mows or about 75,000
stare feet, having a good, road frontage.
This
TO LET
85
ODOWN No. 54, DUDDELL
STREET,
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THE HONGKONG LAND, INVEST- MENT & AGENCY Co., LD, Hongkong, October 2, 1911.
TO LET
THREE EXPLOBITE BOMBS AT INTERVALI
OF TEN SECONDA...
A Black Cross will be hoisted az.tire same time, superior to the other abapen
FIGHT - SIONĀTA,
The following Night Signals will b hoisted from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, th 700
Harbour Office Flagstaff, 'and' 'E.M& Tamar.
I. Three Lights Vertical, Green, Gress
ODOWN No. 4, NEW PRAVA, Green, indicates that a typhoon is hellereč
Kennedy Town.
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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST
MENT & AGENCY Co., Lo Hongkong. October 2, 1911,
100%
property is situated within 200 yards Northr of the Shanghai Railway Station and valued at about 840,000. Very suitablar-li Godowns and Railway Transport, there being a direct road to the Station. LOT-No. 5-That-attractive-red-and- blue brick modem residence stand- ing in its own grounds, measuring about 15,500 square feet, registered under British Consulate Title Deeds, perputrul lena, occupying a good situation, Facing Seath and overlook-
portion of
of the Shanghai Raca b. Accommodation comprises, larga KELLETT CREST, No. 66, Peak No, 7, DUDDELL STREET, 1 Godown ball, dining room, breakfast room, drawing and morning roum, and
HARTING and "ROGATE, near the Usual domestic offices. Above are King's Park, Kowloon.. four bed rooms, two bath rooms,MERION, No. 9, the Peak, 6 Kooms; also four good living attic rooms with use Tennis Court.
BANGOUR, No. 72, Puak. Groomed two bath rooms. The grounds are well laid out and Dungalow with Tennis Conit. Frem Loth include Tennis Court, Stabling, December. Rent 8125.00 and Taxes, Coach House and ample Servant's 3 ROOMS in Queen's Road Central, Quarture. This property was recent vitable for Office.
TO LET TO. 67, PRAYA GRANDE, MACAO. BEACONSFIELD
OFFICES on Ground and 1st Floors, COATER ROAD, (very central position),
No. 9, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE (Shop)
·with
ly valued at about $47,000, 1007/
The above properties are for sale st
to be eituated more than 300 miles "from the Colony.
#
II. Throo Lightä. Vertical, Green, Ret Green, indicates that a typhoon is bellarec to be situated less then 300 miles from the Colony."
III. Threo Lights Vertical, Red, Grom Red, ladiestes that the wind may „bi expected to increase to fall typhoon fordi at any moment,
No. III Signal will be accompanied by the Explosive Bombs, as above, in the avent of the information conveyed, by the signal being first published by night.
The Night Signals will be substituted tom the Day Signals at sunse, and necessary, be altered during the night de
and
will
wher
BUPPLEMENTARY WARNINGS.
FOR SALE TOR CREST, at Peak, For the boxoft of Native "Craft and prices. If desirable commanding magnificent view of the Has passing Ocean Vessels, a Cone will bi
Te could be made to/bour and adjacent islands.
accept part payment and the balanes to remain on mortgage.
Prices, plans and fall particulars cao-be obtained by applying to OWNER o/a 'Chusa Mars' Ollico, Hongkong,.. Hongkong, October 14, 1911,
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LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Aluxandra Buildings. Hongkong, Au. 2 1911
NOTICE
10
MR. LI HON FAN, a Chiasso graduate
Morsed in literature, has been a torcher
to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten your b
He has a good method of training Lure peans to pass in the Chinese examination, and TRON, STEEL METAL and HARD
in possessed of first rate cartifcata *WARE MERCHANTS, Wholooly Chinese teacher. IIo has also a good kdow
and Retail Ironmongers, Pig Iron and lodge of Mandarin,"
exhibited at each of the following stationa during the time that any of the above Day Signala aro holsted in the Harbour.
'Gap Book
Waglao,
Stanley,
Cape Collinson,
Abordeon Sau El-Wan
Sai Kung,
She Tau Fo Tal P
The will indicate that thore is a depres
sion somewhere in the China Sea, lant
that a Storm Warning is hoisted in the Harbour,
Further detalls can always ba giver"
Foundry Coke Importers. General Store- Those who intend learning the Chinese Ocon Vassela, on demand, by signal, keepers sud Shipchandlers. Nos. Só and language are requested to write care of
of Hive Loone Bedrez (End Slanet, work, Chiny Metz-olies or direct to 37.-Holly- 37. Cantal Market) Telephous No. 61, wood Road, Ist Boor. !.
Kangkung, Ungmanlar 4, 1900.
Tongkona, Detamier.
the light houser,
1025
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