THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1913.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONS TO THE GOTTENMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN"
COAL STORAGE,
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HF Undersigned have received Instruo- Trious to all by Pablls Agelion,
(FOE ACCOUNT OF THE CONCEANED),
од
SATURDAY,
the 7th June, 1913, at 11 M.,
at thar Sales Rooms, No. 8,.
Des Your Rond, Corner of
Ice Houma Stroet,
A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF
Turkish Bath Towels, Bath Sheots, Huckaback Towels, Face Towelt, Single and Double sized Bed Sheets, Irish em- broidered Pillow Cases, Balstar Chaos, Single & Double Bed Quilts, Tray &Pantsy Cloths Bath Mate, Ladibs and Gent.'s.
Handkerchiefs, Damask Table Clothe and Serviettes, Gent's Summer Vests, White and Cream Lace Curtains, Ladios' and Geat.'s Hcriory, Irish embroidered Robes and for lots of English made Tunic Shirts.
Terus ;-As Usuni.
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Austioneers Hongkong, May 26, 1919.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
607
NIJE Undersigned have received instruc- tion to sell by Public Auction,
(Pon ACCOUNT OF THE CONÇKANED),
00
SATURDAY,
the 7th June, 1913, at 12.45 r., at
thair Sales Rooms, No. 8 Des Voeux,
Rond, corner of los Doua ETBET,
SIX THOROUGHBRED IRISH
TERRIER PUPPIES.
TERMS:-As usual,
HUGHES & HUUGE,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, June 3 1919.
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MONDAY,
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Sore Throat?
Then Try Fomint.
Sore Throat is so con- mon in this climate that never to suffer from it, even during theworst season of the year, would be an unique experience for most people. Yet this can easily be accom- plished, as an eminent physician bas proved. "I have never had a Sore Throat myself since I began to use Formuaint Tablets," he writes in the "Practitioner"
for December, 1907," although I suffered periodically before." Everyone who uses Formamint may enjoy the same immunity, not merely from Sore Throat, but also from Tonsillitis, and those grave infectious diseases like Diphtheria, Consumption, Scarlet Fever, Measles, Mumps, etc., many of which invariably begin with Sore Throat.
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Formamint
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These claints are thoroughly sadorsed by the Medical Prs. fession; there are thousands of testimonials. written in the same strain as the three quoted above; and amongst the most prominent users of Formamint
is &
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as
are such celebrated
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Harmful and worthless tab. lets, with names very similar to Formamint, are frequently offered for sale. Refuse these firmly and insist on Wulfing's Formamint, which is sold at all Chemists, in battles of 50 tablets.
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TO LET-AT KOWLOON,
NEW MODERN 3.ROOMED FLATS, with two bathrooms, pantry, kitchen Bathrooms Stted 'and servants' quarters. with English Baths. Kitchen has English Cooking Range and Hot Water Boiler
Immediato Electrio Light throughout. possession.
AINO
Now Five-Roomed TERRACE HOUSES with Topnis Courts. Ready for occupat un about 1st May.
Apply to
TO LET
TO LET
HOUSE in KNUTSFORD TEL RACE.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
ALENT & AGENCY Co., La. Hongkong. June 2, 1913.
TO LET FROM 1 JULY.
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE SCOT AND GOLF,"
Claims to Supremacy on the Links,
MORE SHOTS IN ÈIR BAG.
The Scottish gulfing camps, 'both in the South And over the border, are up in arms against the contention held by several well- knows, writers and playors that the Fo lisb man is now a bettər göller than the Scot, from whom, it is said, the glory has at last departed. The "bang wont sapsnce "gibự is mars nothing compared with 'the ab tempt to rob the Sect of his praiemminanon at "gowf," and I therefore fool is my sacred duty (uritas Mr. O. B. Mactari no, the | Scottish internationalísk, in the Daily News. and Loader) to take up the sudgels 'on' bo- half of my countrymen, and foaidooially myself. There ailli hangs on the walls of a famous Scottish clubhouse the following notice, which to my mind has a very' con. siderable bearing on the subject which is so reriously exercising the thou Ats and pens of so many golfers, good, bad, and in- different: Golfers do replace the tur! :: others must And I, would bara you bear that in mind when considering the all'important subject of golf supremnof, "
The whole structure of this, most in teresting question hangs on the definition of the words "best golfors." Ju Scotland a "guid gowfer " means a player who has a great may shots in his bag, whereas in England the definition of the esme two words is not applied in the same way, but is given to the man who wins; and the man who win at golf is not always the berg golfer. There are any number of English players who go on the too and have to shalo about to find their stanes.” Thoy then try to find out if their grip la correct, and after many anxious moments--to the spectator-hit the ball down the middla ef the course. Coming to the approach, they play the same shut bols after hole, and while I admit that they got there, they seem unable to Try the shut to suit the conditions of wind and ground.
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A CONTRAST,
The Scot, on the other hand, will, and does, play all his approach shota altar con sidering how best to beat the condition with the least possible risk. On the tee the Scot finds his position at enco. With few exceptions, there is no great dolay befers the ball is driven away, and, though a few may shuffle about, yet it is moro a mannerism than an inability to find the correct stance. I we?! ramember a woll. known player of the old school being asked if 8-ned-so was a good golfer. His reply "No: he gets there, but he is not a
was:
good golfer."
There is something in the golf of the Scot difficult to defins which is entirely
A Stimulant as Satisfactory
as Alcoholi
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O.T. is the long-wanted happy me dium between a "hard" and a "soft" drink. It compares with spirituous liquors in its stimulating qualities," its satisfying body and its piquant bite-but it is free from alcohol, and is without in
toxicating or other undesirable effects O.T. is a beneficial drink for ladies' when needing a stimulant owing to its warming and comforting properties. No" home should be without a bottle.
A Liqueur-Stomachic-Pick-me-up.
after meals.
Made from natural fruits and herbs O.T. is a pure į mealtime drink, as an after-dinner liquear and as a and healthful beverage, and saly favourable effects remedy for indigestion, fatulence and "juli fezling" follow its use. After over-indulgence there's no better "pick-me-up. As a tonic when you feel "out-of-sorts," there's nothing better to make you fit and well again.
O.T. lan trus digestive, and therefore good as a
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As a stomachie, it has wonderful virtues for colic, dysentery, and other stomach troubles. No drink is more suitable than O.T. for bath abstainers and gen.abstainers; done is more healthful for young old.
Gold
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The More you Drink O.T. the Better you Like it!
O.T. wins favour with all who try it. Its distinctive character. Its refresh- ing and exhilarating qualities, its satisfying body and "bite" appel to you-Ita taste grows on you, and you soon realise that each glass addis vo your king and appreciation.
O.T. Mixes Deliciously with
Lemonade, Soda,
Mineral Waters, etc.
Water
(Hat or Cold-
W
Whisky, Gin, Brandy,
Wines-
Gires full body, Sae favour. xives a "bite" had a delici- | busrovės favour, intensifies stimulating, refreshing ous devour that completely the good qualities, and less lewens tillig and Randlent | mutisty,
en alcoholk effects. efects of meated drinks.
Ale, Beer, Staat-given for nip, takes of heaviness and filing effect.
SOLE AGENTS FÖR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,
GARNER, QUELCH &
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
·KONGKONG HOTEL
Ms J. M. Aaron Mr A. T. Barberini Mr A. M. Barretto bir E. R. Bata Mrs R. R. Balillos Mr G. A. Bens Capt. C. R. Baynon MEA. Biermann Mr R. Brown
Mr A. Kruseman Mrs. Herman Krutt-
schmitt
Mr 9. T. Lloyd Dr E. L. Martys Lobb.
Mr D. Macdonald Mr and Mrs Neil
MacIntyre
Mr Geo, Martin
absent from the play of the Englishma. | DARTICULARS and Conditions of the 3r A J. Cambridge Mrs. T. Matheson
The Youtherner has not the same wrist
Lotting by Public Auction Sale, to be
wark-his swing is more of a still-arm hold on MONDAY, the Sth day of Public movement. This may tend to accurary Works Department, by Order of Elis Ex- 1913, at 3 r., at the Offices of the Public but it does not make for long driving. Toke the simple running shot with the colloney cha Governor, of Awa Lote of in, nace described in my hearing by so CROWN LAND at Kennedy Road, in the English golf writer as scuffle" most Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 heard word to apply to any golf shut years, with the option of renewal at Crown the English player cannot execute that shot acts to be fixed by the Surreyasiol His with the same deliquoy or certainty as the Majesty the Exo, for one farther term of Scut. When the Sassenach does play it be 18 years Appears always to me to have foundered tho bail, and if he does attempt a run up then ont comsex the patter, whereas too Scot would invariably use the iron. Thus, from a Scottish point of view, the mere fact. of a player using the iron in place of the patter stamps him as better golfer, I though he might not win that match; but in a series of games the Scot would win the greiter proportion and maybe "wa three hauf croons."
THE BOUT'S DIMADVANTAGE....... The Englishman also speads pouch more time user his golf then the Scot. He has Que grent advantage in having: Sunday
golf and that usually means that he plays.
che's
Loomitty
Kennedy Hor
11 No. 1901
Registry Ho
Ra,
202
413 on Saturday ani Sunday Two consecutive days off in the week make a tremen nus difference to game, whereas the S et at home can only play on Saturday,
Looking through the lib of Amateur 693-
that those plans for golf. En land has Champions une is forced to the copelan players have had a tremendou
TULOWN in Cantos on Shameun, THE Proces including the SILK
the 9th June, 1913, commencing at 2 r.. HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE Lot 19 known as THE RED HOUSE
at No. 23, LINDRUEST TERRACE,—
· THE WHOLE OF THE
VERY VALUABLE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURF,
Lia
THEREIN CONTAINED,
Comprising
Mansive Carved Teakwood Hall Furui ture, White Enamelled Silk Tapestry Covered Drawing Room Suite with Chester- Held Sofas and Corner Bettes by Lane, Crawford & Co., Handsomely Carvod Cherrywood. Furniture, America Oak Cabinets, Valuable Oil Paintings and Bogearing Bronzo Statuetten, Suk Tapestry and Lace Curtains, Turkish Bugs, etc., ole, White Enameled Tookwoood Dining Room Suits by Pawell, Tabin' Lipun, do, Cutlery and Plate by Mappin & Wabb, Massive Brass Bodsteada, (Bor; and Hair Mattresses), Zive-lined Box Ot tomans, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Washstanda, ets, by Lane, Crawford & Powell, a large- quantity of New Bed Tanon, etc., clc., large enamelled Baths, Porcalsia Lavatory Baains, Water Bestors, etc.
Plano by Rud, Jhack Sohn in exca lent
condition, Large American Ice Chest, Elco troliers, Ceiling Fans, Standard Lamps, Bittinge, etc., Chiming Hall Clock, large combination Safe, and a quantity of Silver,
(Fall Particulars from Catalogues). On View from Saturday, the 7th June,
Trans-ás usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
“Auctioneers. Bergkong, May 31, 1918.
CO., LTD..
Alexandra Buildings, Hougheng, February. LL. 1919,
TO LET. -
ON AND FLOUR, No. 2 FEDDER
STREET
One-Roomed OFFICE. Apply Pro- perty Office JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., L
Flongkong, April 30, 1913
TO LET.
now in the occupation of Ms T. E. Grib,
Apply to.
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD. Hongkong, May 15, 1815.
LO LEJ
wore wins to her credit the Scotland. but that is in argument in favour of the
Englishman being better gelfir. The English golfer has the leisure, and takes full advantage of it lo practice. Balls, traveling.
626
and ethor expenses are a secondary 'Cousi
EOP with Godown attached, NATA
ROAD, Kowloon.
Perfinders of the Lol.
Doandary
Menetro-
conta
W
It
Lipses Price
Anual Bent
As per
la pinn. 8,70000
jabonti
NOTICE
deration with him, where the Scot at HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
home is, generally speaking, really handi
capped by want of cisura se vell a funds.
If the English player goes off his game
BOOK
he goes to his professional to put bin right again, but the Scot aunt and doesnt de Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf.so: ho goes out with the particular club
Apply to..
and finds out for hims. If where he has gone coxME AT 624 HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE Trong, and is not satisfied until he has
NO, WEST END TERRACE, SA
KIXE
H
153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN.
FOR SALE OR TO LET. UNFURNISHED a House at the Peak.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
·MENT & AGENCY D., Im Hongkong June 8, 1913.
·TO LEY,
OCCUPATION FROM 1ST, FUKINU,
1044
HE Premises No. 6, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL 20 Boring com- piction. Suitable for Basking and other Offices, &c.
Apply to
DAVID SASS00N & CO., LD. Hongkong, May 15, 1913.
COLET. W
2627
UNFURNISHED, from JULY 1913.
**! MYÉTLE BANK,. 51, The Penky 929 M, Kellott,:2. Reception Booms, 8 Ded- Rooms, Deging Room and usual offices; monthly tent $175 exclusive of Taxes; "Gas and water laid on. APE
Apply to COMMISSIONER.
TF-you happen to be are your meals will Copy and Promptly red
at the Bame: Only at The ALEXAN FURA CATE
York Buildings, Caster load.
Hongkong, June 1, 1919.
TO LET..
thoroughly cared the "“dison."
BINDING
1,30
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ter
Although England has six mire cham pionships than Scotland to her credit, whe bly six cames for 16 wins, while 6OOKS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY Mr Buskshot & partybie 8.-Paul Scotland has soven pacios for ton wins. Again, in international matches Scotland has lost only tw out of ton; and she ROM at February, MEIRION, No. 10, showed last year at Westward Ho that Fesk, furnished or unfurnished. 6 out ul kantry 138 she was able to Rooms.
select a team of ten players from a Scottish entry of. I believe, 16, and boat what was considered one of the best English entries over received for the amat ur champions ship.
No. 21, SHELLEY, STREET.
To let or fermo, GLENSHIEL Berer Road, No. 124, Peak, 5 ro
CRAIG RYBIE, No. 4, the Teak, to let; fine situation: 8 rooma; tennis and groqdet lana,
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Some yours sg the St. Andrews Thistle ased to play Carnoustie a oleb match of 20 aida: and the top man of the St. Andrews' testn could not give the bottom man's HARTING and BOGATE, on part of England 7 Edinborgir in full of good of tingle shuts such a thing possible in Kowloon Inland Lot No. 115. N
9, players, who not only look but are guld BROUKE, No. 9. Conduit Rood, gowlers." But it is the want of time-and rooms, Gardon and Tennis Court Accom money-lrt on-s prevents the Scot from
coming out more cften pa lop. modation for 30 Berran's We
Apply to
INSTEAD & DAVIS, Bird Floor, Alexandra Buildings,
Bongione, Ana, 2, 1911.
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golder who wishes to abolish the stTyphoon Map & M & M F. Mere D Welch De Royal
16 who says the bo'e is too small, and should
To find a bad lid through the fairway will complain to the committee or the poor secretary? Generally speaking, the South
Birit ern player has not yet grasped the of the game. It is a game of dificultion to be overcome and not made easy game of bard knocks and victory wrested from your grasp at the last moment. When the Eaglias players as a body can play the gamo Bentolimes-andomtand and play it, then let them raise the question as to whether they are best golfars most emphatically savert that at present
they are not...
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