FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1913.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT, "
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and.
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN "
GOAL STORAGE.
Codos used:
A.B.C. 4TH 5TH EDITIONS,
AL. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.
Talegraphic Address · CMWIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIC
un
AUCTION
SATURDAY,
the 18th January, 1913 at 12 Noos, at their SALES Rooms, No. 8, DI Vaux Roan. Corner of Ice House Street,-
74 CASES OF FILSENER DEER in cases of 4 dozen Qts. 5000 CIGARS 'LONDRES,' And
Several thousand Virginian Cigarettes by the Ardath Tobacco Company is her matically sealed tins.
"
TERMS --ÅN Usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Antonacra.
Hongkong, January 14, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
“DEVIL'S TORTURE". Former Malaria Victim's' Vivid Description of Suferings which, Since His Cure by
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
· Have Never Returned,
An Englishman by birth and an Account- ant by profession, Bir T. Mantell resided at 78 Kyaikasim Road, Hangoor. It was when ho was managing a Fibre Fastery in India some years ago that Malaria fastened its grip upon bin.
Previous to going out to India 1 was A full-blooded, strong and healthy man," Mr Mantell said recently, "but after some fow mancha of residence there I began to fool j decidedly 3. Pains made their prosenco felt in my back and lower limbs, « mysterious chilliness would come over me, and I began to be troubled with frequent headaches.
ST. Mantell, of Bangoon, Burm.
SCOTTISH LETTER.
{From Our Dun. Correspondent.)
Edination, Dec. 17.
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
FOR SALE.
THE BROUGHTT,JERRY MYSTERY. The case against Charles Warner, the maa arrosted in London on suspicion of being connected with the murder of Mi Milne at Broughty Ferry, appears to be SHARE & GENERAL BROKEK. breaking down. The medical men engaged in the case calculated that the murdar had been committed on October 15 or 16, and the investigations, bore largely on Warner's movements about that date. Ha declaroi that he was then on the Continent, and enquiries by the police at Antwerp neom to Warner, howeTOS, bear out his account
is not yet released, as the police may now work on the lines of the murder having taken place on a interduto, probably about Elat October.
THE OSCAR BLATER CARR..” Mr M'Kinnon Wood, Secretary for Scot- land, intimated in the Rouss. of Commons that no now considerations have smerged. which would justify him in reopening the Oscar Slater case, which was considered with the greatest care both at the time of the conviction and again recently." Mrj Wood has had under review. "Frocent ex- } pressions of opinion of a varied character which had appeared in the public prem and olge whore," The "chewbere" refers,
As time went on these symptoms greit must be presumed, to Sir Arthur Conan worse. Shivering fit, a severe that
MY TEETH CHATFERED
forced me to bed, where, although covered with blankets, I lay huddled up, quaking so violently as to make the bed shake,
"Some Hours later a fogling as though ! were being scorched, to death would als over me, and I would ding the blankets away, clasp ny hands to my head, groaning in the agonies of headache. After a for hours of this devil's torture" I would start to perspire, the
SWEAT RUNNING IN STREAMS from my body. This made me feel better; my temperature would fall in a short time, and then I could get out and sit in a chair. After a few attacks such as I have described I know tint Malaria had fastened its grip mightily upon me. Medicines failing to beneft I was advised to take a sea-trip, so went to South Africa and back. On my return I certainly both looked and felt better. It was a fearful blow to me when after a time the malaria returned, for 64 then I began to fear that I shoulil sever be
able to expel
THE MALARIA PARASITE from my blood. However, an esteemed friend advised me to try De Williams' Pirk Pills for Pale People, and, whoa I scoffed
Doyle's recent booklet, which said every- thing that could be said on behalf of the convict and in dilution of the evidence against him.
LOND TULLIBARDINE AND FREEMABONHY.
SECTION - A or K. I. L. 570
Area 95,578 Square foot. Position Facing King's Park
•Money on Hartgages at market rates.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instrue-
tions to sell by Fablic Auction:
TUESDAY
the 28th January, 1915, commencing ot 3.30 PM, at his Bats Rooms, DEDDELL. STARKT ——
A Furs COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE & MODERN PORCELAIN FROM THE MING, KANGEL, YUNG CHING, KIENLUNG, TOW KWONG,
AND LATER PERIODE ¦'
Abo
Snuff Bottles, Ivory Carvings, Jade Stone, Pekin Cloisonno, Enamel, Embroidered
Mandaring Costs, etc., etc.......... N.B. The above collection is from Can- ton and is to be cleared owing to the ucar
Led Tullibardine, in moving his anc. cessful amendment to the Home Rule Bapproach of Chinese new year.
exempting Freemasons in Ireland from Acta relating to unlawful oaths and as- semblies, mentioned that his great-great- grandfather proposed a similar mondmast A cuntury ago in the House of Lords. It is also an interesting coincidence that Lord Tullibardine to-day, like his ancestor 100 years ago, is the Grand Master of the Scottish Masonic Craft. A considerable number of Masonic lodges which are now flourishing under the Grand Lodgy of England owe their foundation to Athel Grand Lodge warmuts. The old Athol Lodges had at one time a great vogue in the county of Cheshire, and of six lodge in Stockport between 1759 and 1795, ve were on the Athol foundation. One of
TEE Undersigned bare received fratrasure which had canie under his oira notice, warmat on the face of which the numerous
by Public Auction
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
SATURDAY,
the 18th January, 1913, at 2.50 r... at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux
Rond, Cerner of Ice House St.,-
A Laros QuanMIET OF
VALUABLE HOUSEHULL
FURNITURE,
c.,
Including much Blackwood Ware. Kemoved in Sales Rooms for convenience of Sale Also
One Violin, Oce Plate Camera Thornton Pickard with Spare Lenee by London Stereoscopic Co.,
And
come own
Then I decided to try these Pills and sent for a supply.
Without dilating further I will say that Dr Williams' link Pills drove the Malarial poison completely from my bloed. Since then to this day the Fever has never returned, and I am happy indeed to be able to express my thanks y menos of this statement, so that athes sufferers from Malarial Fever may learn how to secure a real cure.
For all maladies due to divordered blund Dr Williams' Pink Fill for Pale People are the natural remedy. This is why they have cured almost countless cases of Anaemia, Debility, Indigestion, Rheumation, Eczema, and also of women's aches and ills. Of all medicine vundors, and from the Dr Wil- byliams' Medicine Co., 8, Szechuan Road, the Shanghai, one bottle for 81.50, six for 18.00
post free.
Ons Large Telescope, with Tripod; etc..
complete, by Fraser & Son, London. (Full Particulary from Catalogue). TÈRK:—AS DE).
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, January 13, 1913.
PUBLIO AUCTION,
53
THE Gndersignod have received Inatrac. ions to Sell by Pablie Auction,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
ou
SATURDAY,
the 18th Instant, at 5 ... at the Army Service Corpe Cambor,-- The Motor Boat
NUT'
8 H. P. BRIDGE PORT ENGINE BATTERY and MAGENTO IGNITION Raverama Gras, &c.
Oo view on day of sale.
HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, January 8, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION,
HE Undersigned have rscelrod inst
titles of the Grand Master are set forth in fall; and, the present-day descopdents of this ancient lodge maintain the old-time et stora of the brethorn established long f lighting the streets by gas before the ar or electricity, they still most on the Saturday of or before the full moon.
THE LATE AMRICAN AMBIBYA DOR.
The late Hon. Whitelaw Raid, Ambas or to Great Britain, as is well known came of Scottish stock. His Either wAR
the descendant of a Scottish Convennoter while his mother was of Highland blood
the occasion of Mr Reid's appointment- to London, a writer in the Tiure Democrat" told an interesting story of the diplomatist'sancestors. His paternal grand- father was a Scotsman, who landed in the States in the seventeen hundreds. He!
TERMA :--Cash on delivery.
On View from Monday, the 27th Jan. GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Áticesondor.. Hongkong, January 14, 1913.
41
THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND
MINING COMPANY, LTD. (INCORPORATED 27тп Joxe, 1912), NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Y
SHARE CERTIFICATES and the SHARE WARRANTS to Bearer of the hoss of the new Chinese Engineering & Old Company can now be exchanged for Mining Company, Limited.
The
Registered Certificates will be ex- changed at the Transfer Offices of the Company, No. 26, Austin Friars, London, the and may be lodged at the others of
Company Tientais to be forwarded so Loudon for this purpose.
O.T
A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED
NO. OTHER DRINK IN THE :: WORLD HAS BETTER :: QUARANTEES FOR PURITY AND GOODNESS.
WITHOUT""""ALCOHOL OR GAS.
For
Digestion
and
Indigestion
FOR THE RELIEF of Indigestion, O.T. has proved invaluable to "thousands of people."
A WINEGLASSFUL sipped after Meals, will aid Digestion, pre- vent Flatulence and ""Full Feeling," and help to restore the healthy func tions of the Digestive System
BUY A BOTTLE TO-DAY
TELEPHONE NO. 635
VISTORS AT HOTELS,
HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr E. J. Hunt
The Share Warrants to Bearer of the Offices of the Company in Tientsin. The Hire Russell-Almond Capt. R. Innes ald Company can be exebanged at the Mr and Ms Adair Share Warrants with Coupons Nos. 19 and Mr G. Aurely.
Birs A. NE. Judah attached must be left at the Company's Mr A. T. Barberini Mr S. Komot Office for examination, and if found to be Mr J. G. N. Bard- Mr A. Kruseman in ardor the Share Warranta of the new well
Mr A. Lavey Company will be ready for delivery after 28 days or as 5000 thereafter as possible on. payment of the charges incurred by the Company.
By Order of the Board,
W. 8. NATHAN, Agent & General Manager. Hongkong, January 19, 1913.
1
50
PATELL & CO.
crossed from Kentucky into Ohio about Exporters & Importers
1800, and bargained for the site of the present wealthy city of Cincinnati, then a plain. He had the money to pay for the ground, but a condition of the transfer was
HE Undersigned have received instructhat he should ruo a ferry across the Obio
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNIE, од
SATURDAY,
river seven days in the week. But Reid was a stern old Coronanter, kid rather than desecrate the Lord's Day be threw
General Merchants
and
the 18th January, 1915, at 19 Noor, at up the bargain and seed as Xenia Commission TM agents.
their Sales Rouma, No. 8. Des Voor
Rond, corner of Tar Hours SzeYTT, ——
40 Cases OF YELLOW BAK SOAP, including Beveral Cases of NAPHTHALİNE Soar in Cases of 621 lbs. each. TERMS -As anual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, January 14, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
the birthplace of the late Ambassador.
CHINA AND THE BIBLE SOCIETY OF
MCOTLAND.
Mr and Mrs. G. W. Mr G. T. Lloy
Bartlett
Mr M. Baring Mr E. B. Bater Сагова Chats Benregaird
Mr E. Beaumont Mr G. Bockor
Mr K. R. Belilios
Mr and Mrs F. C. Macdonald, child
and nurse deMr J. M. Moordo
Mr N. U. MacGregor Mr D. G. Macin Mr and Mrs Neli
MacIntyre
Mr and Mrs C. D. J. Mr A. Mckenzie
Bell
Mr G. A. Bena Mr J. Bernis
Capt. C. R. Beynon
Mr C. Bickel Mr S. C. Binn
Mr W. D. Bird
MIS MACrao
Dr. Marriott
Mr C. E. D. Marriott.
GARNER, QUELCH & Co.,
FEAK HOTEL.
SOLE AGENTS
Dr and Mrs Anbrey Mr and Mrs Jon es
Mr A. Keith
Lieut. Archer
Mr & Mrs W. Arg. Mr and Mrs Kohler
strong
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Tean and child
Mr Mason Capt. & Mrs MoMunn children and nurse
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Cunningham
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and chil Cap. H. R. Maxstendi
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Joren
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put into bands of the Chin se last year 1,935,099 volumes of the Scriptures. The following note of appreciation, dated No- vember 28, 1912, was received from Mr 63 Tong Shao-Yi, the ex-Prime Minister of China, by the agent of the society at Tientsin - Dear Mr Anpand, -Permit me to send you herewith the sum of $200, with the request that you will be so good; sa to hand it to your society as an ap- prociation from private citizen of the valuable work that your society has done and is contiening to do for the good of my Correpondente must forward" "theft countrymen. The amount I am sending games and address with any common tion addressed to the Editor, not neocentrily is, though a trifle, given with the genuine- for publication but as evidense of good noss of a well-wisher for the everlasting faith.
All matter for publication should be prosperity of the noble work which your written on one side of the paper only. society is doing."
No anonymously signed communication thatbaa already appeared in any other paper will be inserted.
Mr G. 2. Curry Mr. F. Deane Mr O G. Denison MR. H. Douglas Mr W. C. Drow Mr. and Mrs H
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Mr. A. 8. Fowler Mr O. Freer Communications relating to news should Miss Maud Freer
Mra Frasch & child be addreamed to Tax Econ.TM
Mr Denman Faller M-0. E. Garner
34 THE Dadersigned have received instrue
Home to Sell by Pahile Auction, (FOR LOCOUNT OF TYN CONCERNED);
THE Undersigned have received Instrup
tions to well by Public &action, (FOR ACCOUNT OF TER CONCERNED),
OD
FRIDAY.
84th January, 1913, commencing st B:3.30 ... at their Sales Hooms, No. 8,
Dos, Faux Road, Corner of Tos House Street, --- MAPA TAKON QUANTITY or WALUABLE TEAKWOOD
FURNITURE,
As follows:
·
THURSDAY
די
the 23rd January, 1913, as 2.30 .., at No. 43, WYNDHAM STREET,— THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
&0.
0.
TELEEN CONTAINED.
Comprising on
Teakwood Furniture Practically Kew, Much Valuable Blackwood Furniturs, Cur-
tain Poles and Rings, Electric Fittings,
Soc., &c...
And
One Piano by Allison, London, in good
Full-Particulam from Catalogne).
Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Up-condition. holstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets, and
Bug a few Pictures, Paintings, En-On view day beʼore tela.
wring, etc.. Bed Room Suites, Double Had Bingle Brim and Bram-mounted Bed. benda and Cola, Bursas, Wardrobes, do Dining Room Furniture, &c. &c., 1-Dinner Services and Dessert Berrien, Crockery, Heti pisted and Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Store Kilmien Utensils, Enamelled Ware, fery Electric Lamps, Bram Hani, “Fire, Braasen, &c., Blackwood Couches, Arm-chairs, Stands,
and 2 New Bewing Machines;
anon, 3 Remington Typewritern, and Billiard Table
Tina 1-ki KATALO
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, January 18, 1913.
Isay
KEATINGS LOZENGES
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AWA, THOU WINTER WIE', Awa, thou winter win','
And la' thy weary blawin', Thou wailio' bairn that's drawin'
The very heart frae me !'
When bluid wi' eild is thin,
A cauider lan ye draw frse
A fanrer airt ye blaw trae,
Than rins the cauldest sea
Awa, thou winter win!
The years that gather roun', "me
Fise sigh ensuch to drawn mowe
O' speed ya on its way ...
The sky that's blue abone,
The kindly lown to bring me Agentie bird to sing me Fine winter pwer to May'!
FISH
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FISH |
We have just received
DIRECT FROM ENGLAND
A Now Shipment of Specially Elect
Biankat FILLETS
KIPPERS
THR DAIRY FARM 10
Mr Pieper
Mr L. E. Pinkham Mr V. Quin
Mr E. H. Bay Miss F. Reay
-
Mr and Mrs E T
Richardson
|
Gordon
Eng. Comdr & Mrs Mr and Mrs B. A Roome, R.N.
Hale
Dr & Mrs Rutherford, L-Col and Mrs Gor. R N.
don Hall, R.A.M.C. Mr A. Sinclair M: B. E. Hall Mr Findley Smith Mr H. A. Hazelaud Lt-Col, Smith
Capt. & Max Hodgins Mr and Mrs Soffiett
Mr & Mrs J. Suther. Major Haraphrey
Mr and Mrs W. O. land
Humphreys
Mr and Mrs Thornton Mr and Mrs W. M. Mr sud W. M
Humphreys
Watson
Mr and Mrs P.Jacks Major&Mrs Western Mr H. N. Jeffries Capt. Whithold Mr & Mrs Lec Jonar David Wood
KING KUWARD HOTEL -
Mr and Mrs Major
and-son
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4.
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