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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913.

Hughes and Hough

ATUTIONEERS TO THE GOPERYMENT.

AND ADMIRALIY.

14

General AuctioneerA.

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN":

GOAL STORAGE,

......" Tođer used:

1A,B,0. 4TH & EDITIONS. 1

AI. TEZGRAPHIC CODE.

Telegraphic Address : MEIRION HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Undersigned have rocured inetrus.

Tous to ert by Pabbc Auction

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

on

SATURDAY,

the 25th October, 1913, commencing at 2.30 r., at their Salon Roqras, No. 8. Des Voeux Read, Corner of

Ice House Stroot, -

A Lange QuanTITT, OF GRASS CLOTH GOODS, AND DRAWN

THREAD WOKE, Eedspreads Tea Cloths, Cushion Covers, Tray Cloths, Sideboard Covers, Doilier, e

Embroidered quantity of Insertions,

Bloose and Skirt Lengths, Handkerchiefs, Pougoa embroidered Silk Gooda, Silk and Satin Shoes (antivo), otc., etc.

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC

AUCTION

THE ORIGIN OF LIFE.

تحریر

At Binningham, on September 18, the Sections of Physiology' and Zoology joined: with that of Botany for a combined die. FIHE Undersigned have received instruccussion, badore the British. Association, Tour to all by Pahli a nation.

Introduced by Professor B. Moore, cu the origin of life. There was a largo sudishes, including Sir Oliver Lodge and the Presidents of the three sections.

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNEU),

on

FRIDAY.

the 24th October. 1913 at 11 a.m. at their Sale Rome. No. 8.

Des Voruz Road, Corner of

Ich How Street, SEVERAL THOUSAND MANILA AND DUTCH CIGARS, VIRGINIAN CIGARETTES, Etc.,

in good Condition... TERMS:-As usuaË

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctioneers. Hongkong. Oobber 21.. 1913.

1201

THE CHINA MAIL.

for in avery respost underrated the dif- uities of the situation. He put a sim.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

DESTINATION.

Vessels Advertised as Loading..

Vriasis.

Damm op Lea TERJ

aspect on the problem which was es pupiled from the chemist's point at daw and the chemist was the first person. to prenounce an opinion, Tuo

Atalian Ports, &c.jildenham edibb Livington & Co. Nov. & at ilam. laninant note, as he undersicod 19, of

Aturalia Porta, Jo...upire Gibb Livingston & Co. Nov. 21, as LT 4,29... Professor Moors's communication was to SHARI & GENERAL BROKER. B'bay,. S'poret C'bendo Maraka. Shosen Kaishaos. 23, at 4pm.

B'bay, v. S'pore, Cbo Penang Maru. Nippon Yusen Kaishi et. 28. Chinwantro

Wuhu... Europe, &c.

word colloid. It was a blessed · werd among the physiologists as tuu prosent lay and, like so many blowed words, it was trail for wrapping up ignorave. (Laughter. His view, we chat in the problem they were not helped in the lightest by the introduction of the col leid. Every chemist would tell them that in the beginning ibora must have, been formaldehyde. The difficulty was

moueat for the fact that the materia on which we were built wm not ordinary chemical material, but a simpler material

elected from that.

Professor Moore said there were many chemists and bilegiate who regarded the problem of life as insolubio and sa some thing therefore which should be left to the psychologist. (Laughter.) It seem ed to him that by taking such an attitude as that they lost a good deal.

He thought the problem an exceedingly prac tical one, and he might point out that io was from an attempt to solve the probire of the origin of life that the whole work of Pasteur and Lister aroar. For some time he had regarded the pro- Blem purely as an experimental on, and he believed he could demonstrate ↑ that day a step which connected inorganic with organic creation. The whole world of liging plants and animals depended for its present, continuance upon the syn- thesis of organic compounds from incribe an undesirable one..

anie by the green colouring mattor of i plant acting as th terasformer of light energy into chemical energy. A iitile reflection showed that this present -tote of affairs must have evolved in com alexity from something mere simple ex- "lating it. the commercement. For chle |

rophy, which now acted as the trans- OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN, SNU Former, was itself one of the most com

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned bare received instruc❘ Undersigned bare received ins

"[Poa"account OF TEX CONGERY ET ),

SATURDAY the 25th Oct.. 1913, at 230 r.x.p at their Salos Rooms, No. 8, Das Foux Road, Corner of

TO FLOUSE STREET,

A NUMBER OF LOTB OP

BOTTLES &c., do,

plex of known organic substances, and could not have been the first organic ubstance to evolve from inorganic mat- ter. In considering the origin of life. de start muust lay made in a purdy in 1989 | organie word Without a tenes of organic

nattor, either plant or animal.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue), TEMA Onual

HUGHES & HOUGH,

ditioners. Hongkong, October 20, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION

As a result of about 18 months of ex- perimental work, they had, they boliev ́ed obtained evidence of the £rst organie

Dr. Hopkins agreed that there was a endewey at the present time to make oa much of the supposed special proportion, of colloids in relation to life. The ten- dency to attribute everything to the col oid properties as 'sorno special, if vague, thing which they could comfortably call

n to explaih their difficulties seemed toạ

י,

Dr. Leonard Hill expressed his agree- nent with what had been said in regard

PBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned lisa' roonired' instrac-

founders Consol. von Wiser to a by Public Auction,

1.

FRIDAY.

Era 94th October 1818, commencing it 9.30 p.m. at his Residence, The Fir"

VALUABLE

Magazine Gay Road,

À QUANTITY OF

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, (Full Particulare: from Catalogus)

معال

A quantity of plants in potáć

On view from Thursday the 23rd Oct. Trums:-Cash on delivery,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer Hongkong. Oos. 20, 1913,

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

1983

the discussion which arose from Sir Coward Scifer's address lest year. Ho felt that supposing, they could make

their laboratories the potential sub-ins from 0. W. BERWICE Esq., to THE Undersigned has receivad inatrus qunces which were found in living mat.

ell by Pubha Auction. tez or obtained from living matters ""

sugars, fats, and proteins-and arran. ged them after having made them under whain conditions so that life aprang Isto being, yet they, would not in the est degree have made life-that the diving principle or the caergy that came into that material which they had made would come from outside, and that thay would be no nearer knowing what that zergy or liring principle was. All thoy could do was to arrange it and see it

THE Undersigned havo received Instroastep in the evolution. When dilute solu-ossibly spring into life. 1x to by baie de in

(FOL ACCOUNT OF TEN CONCHASED)

по

MONDAY,

the 27th October, 1913, at 11.30 a.m. at thetr Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street ----

A sumber of Blankets, Cer ait lengths ef Silk Broende, Blue and Gold Brocade,

The above goods are suitable for 'mas Tapestry and Tapestry Curtains. Gifts and will be sold without reserva.

Un View Friday p... TERMS;—As usual,

་་

HUGHES HOUGE,

Auctioneers.

Eongkong, Oct. 18, 1913.

Alo

sons of colloidal ferric hydroxide, or the orresponding uranium compound, wer exposed to strong sunlight, or the light of a mercury are, there synthesised the amo organic compounds which were at present formed at the first stage in the aromas of organic syutasis by the greet plans—namely, formaldehyde and formic id. If me they considered a planet raters and sunlight, that chain of posed to the proper conditions of tem

rcuts could be followed. which not only could but must peeur. At first na tle planet cooled down, only elements would be present, of a lower temperature binary suinpounds formed, rear simple crystal- loidal, salts secse. Then, by the union a single molecules into groups of fity ☛ sixty, enliloidal aggregates increased n complexity they also became more telicately balanced in structure, and were meta-stable or Inbile-that was they 1979 vere easily destroyed by sudden changes

A quantity of Surplas Ships, Storer, Comprising Cargo Lamps, Glas Circles for Scuttles of various sizes, Cabin, Hooks, Fire Extinguishers, Seamen's Clothing, 1270 k., &c..

PUBLIO. AUCTION.

TEE Cadoraigned have recalved instruc done to sell by Public Auction.

TUESDAY,

the 28th October, 1913, commencing at

2.30 p.m. ab their Salee Rooms, No.'8,

Das Your Road, Corner of

I Hoano trout,-

A Lamar Quantity Of VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND SUNDRY CANTUNESE BLACK-

J

l'IEMAS KAM).

HUGHES & HOUGA,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong. Oct. 18, 1913.

..

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE.

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY.

BRITISH CONCESSION.

SHAHLEN, CANTON,

In environment, but, within certain Limits, were peculiarly sensitive to energy changes and could take up energy in -ne form and transform is into another.

This was the stage at which they took ao matter up in their work. These labile collcids took up water and carbon Jioxide, and, utilizing the sunlight trening upon the plant, produced the implest organic structures, reacting with shorselves, and with nitrogenous inor. garie matter, continued the process and WOOD FURNITURE,

wait up more and mitre complex, and 2004

Schery

TWO LOTS. Nos. 79 and 87, frosting dually these required the property of iso more tabile, organic collaide, until Comprising se follows:-

Do the CANAL RO D, each with xị TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing frontage of ninety feet on the road, and ransforming light energy into chemical Room Famitars, Upholstered Arm-chairs | with a depth of lush feet together with | 1nergy. It was clear that by the cou sad Botas, Carpet and Rugs, Brass the. BUILDINGS erected ther on The red action of this law of molecular

LOTS will be sul either

eparately or mounted Bedsteads and Cots, Bed Room

will be put up for "omplexity life must originate, that gether. This sale at PULI N. on

the forms of life were now originating, that Buits, Baresus, Wardrobes, Washatand». So, Bideboards. Diner WeggeOS, EI premises commencing at 11.80 M. be origin of life was no fortuitous ac THURSDAY, the 3th of Detober, 1913, tent, and tint the same processes were te..sion Dining Table and Chaira, etc., etc..

if not sold privately before that date. The Undersigned reserve the right to reject all guiding life onwards to higher evolution bids if no acceptable lids are offered. a progressive creation. Parties interested may obtain particulars from

THE CHINA BAPTIST

PUBLICATION SOCIETY, Tung Shan, Canton, China. Elongkong, Sept. 23, 1913. 1140

2 Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, . Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &c.,'

BLACKWOOD-touches, Bettoes, Arm obaira, Flower Stands. Inlaid - Cabinets, Jardinieres, Hall and Tes Tables. Teapoyej Brackets and Photo Framer, etc., Black- wood Hall Bands, Fire Sorsens including |

Sr te.

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Electric Reading Lampe, 1 Sewing Machine, Ice Chants, o., Silk Embroider. od Screens.

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Catalogues will be issued. Trans-As URURL

HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers.

Hongkong Oct. 22; £#13.

PUBLIC AUCTION."

THE

JAPANESE MAKERE.

EVERY KIND

Footwear

MADE

1996

TO

ORDER

HE Undernfgued have received instras,

tions to Bell by Pabllo Auction,

(FOR LCCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).

4

01

WEDNESDAY,"

the 29th October, 1913, at 3.30 p.m.,

ab their Bales" Rooms, No. 8

Dos Visur Road, Corner of Ice House St,-

A. Consignment of

NEW HOUSEHOLD LINENS, &on Comprising :---

Witney Blankets for Bingle and Double Beds, Beversible Travelling Rugs, Lace Curtains &-ydi. und 44 yds., Bingle and Double Hematitched Sheets, Embroidered Pillow Cases, Huckaback Toyola and Bail Shoots, Fine Turkish Towels, Damask Table Cloths and Barviettes, Single and Double-Bad White Satin Quilta, Honey.

CHERRY & 00., PEDDER STREET,

Oppordha Hangkong Hosel Telephone No. 493, Hongkong, May 8, 1910

SINGON & CO.

70 AD). 1880. **

DISCUSSION.

Sir Oliver Lodge said he very much agreed with the speaker as to the fact that new possibilitics entered matter with the increase of size and the incréme of complexity-pren with the increano of size only. For instance, a body in the heavens of the size of the Isle of Man * of Europe "could not possibly havo

FCIENTIFIC "DLUFE."

Professor Hartog said that there was . tremendous amount of what might be alled scientific "bluf

in the assertion

On

WEDNESDAY,

the 19th October, 1913, Commencing at 10:30 Lata

at his Residence Na 3 Mountain View (29 The Peak).

THE WHOLE OF HIS

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, Comprising:→→→ Chesterfield Sofa and Easy Chairs, Tosk Music Cabiner andhavermantel, Upholster od Piano Sant, Blackwood Flower Stands and Table, Tientsin Carpets and White Lacs Curtains, etc., etc.

Brodsocos (instained) Teak Sideboard, Dining Tabie, Chairs and Dinner Waggo, Teak Writing Table and Hailstand. etc. etc. Dou le Frass Bedstead, Fine Teak Bed. room Euits (austaiard) Teak Toilet Table

thatique ...

Europe, 30..... Srpent Simone Europe,

Butterfeld & Swire... Oct. 29, si 4 pm. ...Mananguria Maritime Nor, &

L:

Messagarion Maritimes Nov. 18. '

... Prins Eitel Friedrich. Malchers & Co..................... About Out. 29

Melebars & Co... 3

Jen, Kudst. S'dakan Borneo Kobe, S'hai & Thams. Nippon Koby & Moji...........Torilla Lordon, Antwerp, doc. Syrin London,

Delta

Lonun & Autworp.... Leadon, da,

Sander, Wieler & Coldbout Oct. 30, D. Sassoon Co., Ld. 30.

P. O. 8. N. O... About Oct. 20. P.&O. 8. N. Co. Oct. 9th at Noon. Jardine. M'son Cold Oct. 25. Den of Ruthren......dardine, Mond Co, La N. 10.

Fg-talis...

Shewan,

Le don & Antwerp... Denber shire... Jardine, 31'son &Co, Ld Nov, 20. Mania, Cabu & Delin Zafiro Manta, Cebu. & Iloik. Babi............. Mandia, Cebu & Hold .. Mana

..................Loongsang Manila

| Blar.. London Sc........... Kama Mara ..............

New York ................ Donhigh Hall S'hai Moji & Kobe...Sünda Shanghai & Japan?...] \ mason............ Shal & Japan Porta..Australieh.. S'hai. Pia & wang Kiakiang

dakan

San Francisco, Japan Yile..... San Francison, v Japan Moagulia I San F'cisco, v. ispan Nippon Mara San Francisco v. Japan Tenyo Mara............. Stai, Kobo & Y'bama Andalusin ...

'bai. Kobe & Maji... Gregory Apca.................. Shanghai... Bobeniuose passen Spangt...

India

Kwongsang.

Anhui

Shanghai Choy sang

*********..

Pang & OtJelunge Pang & Calta Namang #g & O'ktaj_atching S'pore & Suurabaya... Chunsang water tem ¡Elaimun Stew, Amoy & Fabian Stow, Amoy & T'chow Haiching...... | S'tow, Amoy &F'chow

Jang.

Maru ********

Tome &Co... 24, al 4 p.m. Shewan, Tomes & Co. Nov. 13, at 4 pome Butterfied Swire. Oct. 85, at 4 p.m. Jardine, M'aon Co. Ed Oct. 25, at 8 pm. Jardine, M'sood Co, Ld Nov. 1; at 2 pm. Nippon Yusen Kaisha Nov 5, Dayligh The Bank Lino, Ld... Fox. 7

P. & U.S.N Co. About Nur. L Meesagories Maritime Nov. 3. Mee ageries Maritime Nov, 17. Butterfeld & Swire...Oct. 25, Daylight. Jantine, Meor Co. Id. Opt. 3, at Neon, Pacific Mall S. 9. Co, Oct 28, at 9,43),m. - Pacifio Mail S.S. Co. Nov 8, at 1 pm Toyo Kiaan Kaisha Nov. 5, at Noon. Toyo Kisen Kaisha :- Nov. 11, at Noon, Hamborg Am'ka Linie Oct. 29. D. Sassoon & Co., Id. Not. B Sänder, Wailer Co Nov.

1.

P. O, 8. N. Oct. 1, Daylight. Jardine M'en&Odeb. 24 Daylight Butterfield & Swire .... Þict 30, st

PL M Jardine on Co. Ld Oct. 97, at 3 p.m.. D. Sa38000 & Co., Ld. Oct. 30.

Jardine, M'son Co. Lect. 25, at Noon. Jardine, M son&Co, Ld Nov. 1, at Nood, Jardine, M'son & Ld Oct. 30, as 2 p.m. Dougia, Laprak Co. Oct. 20, at Ilm. Dougian, Lapraix O. Oct 24, at 11 am. Douglas, Lapetik &0. Oct. 28. ab 11, a m. Douglas &C. Id... 31, at 11 am. Osaka Bhosari Kaisha Dot, 28, at 10am:

'sow, Amoy & Tamulia Mara.................................. Onaka Shoren Kains Nov, 2, at (h☎, 19 S'tow,Amoy & Tansol in Jardins M'sonCo., Ld.ct. 28, at Noct.

Tintin.................

Victoris I'ma & Japan Chicago Mart ........ Vexis Shosen Kaishaji kt. 30, at 1 p.m. (yanoravor. (B.4.), die Empress of Russia ... Canidlar Påe B. Oo. Nov, E

Yhama, Kobe & Maji Kumsang

VISITORS AT HOTELS,

MONOTONO BOTIM

Air J. Knight

Mr. B. Aanın Mr & Mrs P. Ahrfeld Mr A. Krusamet M: W. Anderson Mr A. Lambertco Mr R. J. Archer Miss Larimer Mr F. W. Ashtou Mr A. T. Barberini

bat there was a consensus of opinion mong biologists that life was only coo orm of chemical and physical actions thich could be reduced in the labore org. The greatest men among biologists and Washstand, Sangbai Bath. Take 2 Mr & Mrs C. Barnas. Mr W. Logan

ad, he thought, held aloud from that sgmatism, and to the laity they might. ive the message that the masters were livided, and that the preponderance of reight among scientific met was against the excessively optimistic asseverations with which Sir Edward Schaler favoured the sociation last year.

Professor

After further dismission Moore replied. He said he thought i'e ind demonstrated a method by which under natural conditions the first steps

the grolution of ile might be pra duced. This change from inorganic to rganic mater could be obtained many times more rapidly when s colloid was present to convert the energy of the sun. light. It seemed to him that they were. agging question by introducing an lement of mysticism. If they liked to ake it so there was mysticism from the ury beginning. Why should they begin

etc.,

**C.

N.R-Most of the sbore made by W. Powell & Co.

A

On view from Tuesday the 25th October. Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer Hoogk uz, Oct. 18, 1915.

1977

PUBLIO ACCTION,

Collection of Chian and Curios stoly

arrived from the North

THE Undersigned has received lustroes dene su Ball by Publin Auction,

MD

WEDNESDAY,

feather

Mr Berufenther Lt. Col. & Mrs Barnoa Mr E. R. Babe MK. R. Balilios MrF. A. Biden

Mir T. Leoman Mr G. T. Lloyd-

MrT E. Lumagn Miss Lamaghi Dr G. W. Macken

Mr A. 8. Mackichan Mr F.A. MacKintosh Dr O. Mar iott Mr A. J. Cambridge MrGeo. Martin Mr and Mrs F. W. Mr G. Farebrother

Carey and child Mr and Mrs Cae

Mr R. T. Matheson

Mason

Mr and Mrs F. X. Mia M. Matheson D'Almada E. OstroMe B. K. Meha Mia D'ainada: E., Jr. J. Merecidī

Castro

Mr P. Mayer Master D'Almads E. Mr G. L. Miner

Castro

J. D. F. Mülder Mrs J, D. F. Mülder

Mr F. T. Chapple Me : Chiura

Mr A. A. Claxton

I

-

Dr ALE. F. Cole-

MFG. P. Curry bir 0. H Davis Mr D. G. Denis n Mr & Mrs Dertesse

and 2 children

the 29th October, 1915. commencing at Mr J. Dewar

231 pm, at h's. Sales Rooms,

DUDVILL STELET,———

A. COLIZ TION OF

WHITE, Btc.,

Dr C. Muler Ni Miss G.

U'Lesy

Mr J. Urmiston Mr A. Otto

Mrands Paillard,

maid and child "Mr J. W. Paton Mr A. PoterD Capt. M. Picknell MF R. de Proville Mr W. J. Pring'e Mr & Mrs W. Von

Pastan

Mr and Mrs R. H.

Douglas

M: J. Duncan

Mr and Ms H. C. Mr B. Haworth

Share isla

Deoman Fuller

Mr A Gallosti

and Mrs I. H.

Genre

to introduce in at the level of tifo ? If omo chemist would explain to him wày je gol water from hydrogen and oxygen

would say that he hud solved a greater CHINA IN & COLOURED, BLUE AND mystery than the origin of life. It was absurd to say that if they worked with relicidy and in the end got the approxi

nate conditions of life, and the whole becoming inhabited by life, that they is not originated life. The real point of his paper was that they got all along- from the straplest form of matter to the most complex, up to and including li a law acting, all the time, that matter under proper conditions tended to assunto micro and more complex forms.

· Comprising :— 5-Coloured Fases. Figures, Plates, Blue and White Vases, Plates Incense Burgers Dy J. M. Üzllespie and Placques, Crystal and Agate Orar A. G. Gordon

J. V.

Goulbourn mente, Snuff Bottles eta.

Mr J. Gotirger

NEW INDIGESTION CURE.

A Little Band for the Stomach's Sake.

Band-just plain sand is the latest ses the indigestion and other internal

in atmosphere and therefore could not troubles.

be presumed to be the seat of life-not. The new cura was discovered by Mr.

st least, as we know it. Even the moon we hardly big rough-perhaps it was sot big mough--to have an atmosphere; decent atmosphere anyhow. (Laughter). That which took place in stronomy took place also among the atoms, which were exhibiting many as tronomical analogies. By having a mole- ulo sufficiently complex and aufficiently unstable, and by supplying it with oner gy-which was done by sunlight-they apparently had the physical and shaamical substratum for the operations of Bito. They had potential living matter, Ho did not, say they had made potential liv ng morer; yet he had not much doubt that it might be dook. But when by called that the origin of life he taught they were not using the phrase in a very accurate de scientifle manner; The ori gined potential living matter, the synthesis, was what many people were working at with great persoferance, and, ho hoped, will socous; but when bed got potential living matter it would not be the origin of life, but the son struction A

physical and chemical vehicle whileli could be made, úso of life. Es regarded life as of higher xder, for he did not consider a un verve. Kimited entirely to has which wi

comb Quila, Ladies' and Goute's Find the HARD; } kepatw.opter

STERIL

Kerchiefs, Prams Suits, Card Tatler MERCHANTS, Covora, Underskirts, Tas Cloths, Glass and Fund Bowl: Invernonguen, Pig - Iron and Professor Armstrong said that Pantry Clothe Dachas Sats, Cunt's Body Coke Tepporles Gederal Boors themist, he was pos. for a moment gre.

యోగినand 3

· Fancy Youă, SBastaBairte, Girl's Hosen,, 37, Hose Loona Breast; (Sná Blænsk, were 4 Pared to scoop Bibelor's dcntention

HUGHES & HOUGH,

of Omairal Market) Telephone Bar B16.

Hongkong stammler 4,†1904;

it was possible or probal czer arrive ate the prod That would mosa a focles of

John Fitzgibben, the president of an iron, company in Muncie, Indiana. In the werde of the patent medicine advertise- ments he had been a sufferer from in- figation for years, but two or three ice of washed and made him a new

He told his friends of his discovery. Most of them jeered at him as a crank, but two of his fellow victims from dyspepsia gave his qure a trial. Now they, too, declare that they are cured,

and nover fit better in thele lives.

bir, Fitzgibbon bays that while ho takes it and baked, some people find it more efficacious raw, and it bakod sand Jes not suit them, he declares, they should try it parboiled.

Before I took the baked sand oure." say, was nervous, generally run low, and subject to violsos attacks of tach trouble which made me worth least my desk and a nuisancy to my heads and my family. If there is any

in the world who feel better than I do these days, or who can stand more work and be plomber about it the -nwelt, I'd like to get a look at him.” The and I use is the commota ordi- hery sand, with the dirs, pisked out,

From Towkw.ng to Sang Dyissäita "An inspection is invited.".

On view from Tuesday the 28th October. "Catalogame will be waed,

Ten-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMEKT,

Autower, Hongkong, Oct. 22, 1913.

1996

PUBLIO AUCTION

Untersigned has received instru tions to sell by Public Auction,

on

THURSDAY,

4

the 30th October, 1913, commencing at 11 am at No. 1 Reclamation Street, Yaumati

A QUANTITY OF MACHINERY, etc. Comprising:--

L

Clyde danksy feed pump with cylinders

6" x 2" diameter aud stroke 8". 941" Centrifugal pumpe and engines. 2 Steam WindIsance (complete) cylinders

Iron Castings for 2 steam windlasson, 1 Vertical Single crapk Tandem engins. 1 Horizontal steam engine with rever

ing gear and fly wheel, cylinder 3 Vertical boller B. diameter and 16 height with feed pump.

1 Horizontal tabular boiler &′ 6 Jiane-

Ear and length,

Double goured capetana

A CERATON MARATON SE 1 Set 2 ton chain otroka, shafting, old ki sylinders, old iren; eta.

"And"

To be sold at a later date il not sold by private treaty in the meanwhile

with condense '3 Milga dire

And

Mr E. H. Ray MrE. M. Raymond Mr. Raymond Miss F. Keny

Mr W. M. Ronalison Mr A_O. R

Mrs Ratherford

Mrs.Schenk

Mr E T. Singer

Mr P. D. de Griso. Mr and Mrs E. E

gozo

Mr P. C. Hall

Dr J, G. Hamoa

Smith

Mr V. Entby"

Miss A. Square Me and Mrs W. LM*G. H. Swift

BacDibal

Mr M F.

Voight Mr and Mrs Hector

Capt Walker E. A... Mr L. Watson

Mr H. O vau Wearen Capt. Weidemano MrA. West.. MrF. W. White - Mr G. G. Wood....

Hewett, C.M.G. Me W. B. Hind Mr P. W. Hubert Mr & Mrs B. Innos Mr K. 8. Kabel Mr W. B. Kap p

KING HOWARD MÜTEL..

Dr Bryer. Mr F.. Cargill Mr E. Clegg

Dr F. X. Costello " Mr W, A. Donaldson Mr. Domidaon

Mr A. F. Fearon

Mr W. B. Ford Mr For

Mr H.. E. Martin Miss Mamey Mr. and Mrs F. E.

MoHugh

Mr and Mrs J. H. A.

Mody

DEC. Muller

Mr M. F. Murras Mr A. P. Nobbe

Capt. & Mrs GardnerMr W. Ondenboran

Capt. & Mrs W. U

Paarmore

Mr S Gilbers

Mr D. Gratis

Me Gowlabaw

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