Gaining
ground!
You should have seen — you really should, how he responded to "Lactogen "*. Everybody told Mother she'd taken good advice. It made him a happy baby and though he still cried some- times, it was because he wanted his bottle and not because he'd had it.
Why was it so? It was be- cause "Lactogen" gave him just what he'd been needing
H those alling arrested weeks. Namely, milk! Good rich milk with all the cream and fets and feeding vitamins. But so treated in the Nestle's condensery that it can be taken by the most delicate babe,
IACTOGEN
NESTLE'S
MILK
FOOD
BEST TRADE MARK
THE NATURAL MILK FOOD
A NESTLES PRODUCT.
Later on will come the time when Baby requires a follow-on food-something more than milk. And it is here that Nestle's Milk Food comes in. Nestle's Milk Food will carry on the good work which "Lactogen" has begun. Send a card to Nestle's, P.O. Box 351, Hong Kong, for full particulars of Nestle's Milk Food.
G. FALCONER & CO (HONG KONG) LTD. WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS.
Union Building (Opposite G.P.0.),
'Agents for:- ADMIRALTY CHARTS, ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers. -High Class English Jewellery.
"Feeling like 10 men & a boy
·would not Without Süni
-especially the boy"
"Formerly I regarded a nerve-food on a par with goloshes, fannel next the skin and dill Thus a contributorwrote in Golfinge Razing cheap and nasty after a motor accident, he was persuaded as he protests in a weak moment, to try Sanatoren.
*Since then he writes, "I have felt relatively like ten met and a boy, especially the boy
Small wonder that he is enthusiastic and recommends Sanatogen: Sanatop
concentrated nerve-food, infusing into the cells of blood and ner
phosphorus and albumin, derive strength and vigour.
That is why Sariatogen must do
it will conquer fatigue, rene
revivify the whole nervous
Decide to start a course of So many people are."
Sanatogen; why should you not, at least, try
SANATOGEN
THE CHINA MAIL.
BENEVOLENT WORK Here we have an institution, fully
(Continued from Paga 1.)
Have You Heard?-
organisad and equipped to ast charitably for those who have' neither the time nor the occasion so the other people-many of them a to do themselves-those so disposed' silent body--who do the work. I can, however, safely entrust to us wish to express my thanks to all of the moneys, they dealrs distributed my fellow workers, for their into worthy objects and rest assured defatigable labours and pleasant co- that the same will be faithfully and
The following announcement ap- operation. And on behalf of the fairly applied, and that their con- paared recently in a parish Committee I wish to thank
be directed into magazine; Mr.tributions tvill
Thu annual choir Shenton and Mr. Sutherland for those channels where it la most dinner will be held in the vicarage their valuable advice during the needed and really appreciated. on Wednesday evening at 6.80, to past year, and the Press for their]
almost super-be followed by a servico, in the unfailing and generous assistance
church at 8 p.m. with full choir.
Appeal To Community
It is, of course, charity begins at home," any way fluous to quoto the old saying
here we have a charity not only functioning within our gates but whose operations are within
our own city valla.
ид
Owner (at end of test): hundred miles, and never had to use a spanner! It's worth £250 as it stands. What' you give for Į?"
Prospective client: "Propare yourself for a shock, old man; I'll give you £25, and no more."
Owner: "Prepare for another; I'll take it!"
I appeal now to the generous public of Hong Kong, those who are present to-day and those who will read an account of these proceed-
A Furnished Room ings, to give their names to-day or
Another paragraph in the report to send to Mrs. Goldsmith, our caught my eye and I expect many Honorary Trument, at 622, The others will also notice it-that Peak, either an annual subscription the one referring to the furnished of $10 or a Life Subscription of $50, room in Kowloon-surely this is a or any other contribution either beginning In the right direction larger or smaller. Only 125 of our and must develop into something A soft answer, besides turning fellow citizans are Annual Sub-far more pretentious, than "a away wrath, frequently causes it. scribers, and only 139 are Life furnished room in Kowloon to which Teddy Brown, on arriving home Members, of which 79 have left the married couples or wonen and after a long business journey, was Colony. It is my hope that we children can be sent in urgent in no mood to submit to the may and the numbers multiplying cases.". Hare is a scheme withovitable catechism of his loquacious tenfold during the coming year, vast possibilities and I think many spouse. "He gives twice who gives of us hope to hear much more about freely" is an old proverb, it in next year's report. and there is 110 doubt that In conclusion, I desire to appeal it doubles both the effective to all, who take an interest in their ness and
the satisfaction of our fellow men, much is being done but Awork if we can deal generously how very much more lies before us, So and could be done, if only we had where generosity is needed. often we have to spoil the ship for the funds at our disposal. an extra ha'poth of tar, or send adrift one who might make good,
Oh, the little more and how much
it is!
And the little less, and what worlds away? I ask hopefully and confidently for "the little more."
Hon. Mr. Shenton's Address The Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton said:-
It is with very great pleasure I risę to propose the adoption of the Report and Accounts for 1929.
Last year was our Fortieth
Anniversary, a period during which the resources of the Society have been strained to the utmost.
We have listened with the great- est attention to the interesting ad- dress of our
I have great pleasure in proposing the adoption of the report and the Accounts.
Mrs. Black seconded, and the jproposal was carried unanimously.
Mr. Shenton also proposed votes of thank to Mr. W. L. Pattenden, for permission to use the room for the meeting, and to Mr. Hampton Ross for auditing the Society's
accounts.
BEGGAR NUISANCE
A Regular Pest in Hunghom
in-
"Have you thought about while you have been away?" she asked.
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1930.
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
AGAIN AVAILABLE
THE CHEESE THAT EVERYONE LIKES
WHITE CHEDDAR
$1.00 PER LB. ✨:
,,
The Dairy Farm Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE.
me
Opening Daily Official Quotations 3rd March, 1930.
"Yes," said Brown, with a groan. "Sure?" persisted Mra. B. "Yes, of course!" repeated weary carpet-bagger.
STOCK
Bay Sell-
Sales Nos Mu
the
сть
Sear
Last Dividend
When Paid
"How have you shown it?" was the next query.
Teddy drew a long breath, then softly replied: "Well, my love, lodged at the Nag's Head."
Then the hair flew.
Backs.
Hong Kong Bank...$1045 chartered Bank.....
Mercantile Bk.. A&B.ƒ C. L
20
A
... 15
Bank of Asia fos
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Dec.
Dec.
Insurances.:
.. so
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.$382
11
Bandmaster (talking of field- day): "Yes, and we was tired. The band had to stand the whole Canten Ini......... day long."
Union Ins
Wit: "Why, that's nothing.. D'you know, in our park at home China Underwriters..$ you can see a band-stand for months China Fire Las.......$940 on end."
H. K. Fire In. 1990
Shipping.
During the great Thames Floods at Mudcombe some years ago, a cer- tain Mr. Brown behaved with con- Douglas spicuous gallantry. With the H. K. Steamboat ... 20 the local papers named him the hearty support of all Mudcombe, indo-China (Prel.) 5
Hero of the
(Del....$
All the visitors were introduced to
Mudcombe Floods." Shell Transports...j-
President and the A reference to the periodical clear illuminating Report of ouring out of beggars from the Colony Honorary Secretary. We close the was made by Mr. Whyte-Smith at the year with а feeling
of Kowloon Magistracy this morning, satisfaction that all has been when Ng Tai (59) was charged with done which could have zean begging for aims in Taku Street. accomplished, considering the
Divisional-Inspector Stimson pointed ont that the defendant was a pest in means at our Society's disposal, and lunghom, specialy begging at the 'bas are indeed grateful to those stopping places, where he would ap officers who have 80 conscientiously preach passengers who alighted and tap carried out the duties assigned to or grab hold of their shoulders for a them. We know full well, however, "cumshaw." He had it done to hun, that much more might have been (Inspector Stimson) when in plain Floods. done, had we had the wherewithall, clothes.
we
Increased Calls
was intro-
Mining.
+.
him, and listened spellbound to the Union Waterboats 261 reminiscences of the Hero of the Mudcombe Floods. combe, but at last, he was called Kailan Mining Ad. */-
His fame spread far beyond Mud Boguca
.. lot
Heaven by Gabriel, he to his fathers. Shown round
Langkat (Comb.)...Tli. duced to a group of very venerable sa Exploration...Th (Single) ...Th.
men as the Hero of the Mudcombe They listened enthralled, His Worship made the old man under.except one very old man, who con- stand that he was not to do it or he tinually shiffed. would go to prison. He was cautioned. At last Mr. Brown drew Gabriel
to one side.:
I have before me the Society's account for the year 1928 and 1 notice in that year we distributed in "Relief of Cases" $2,203.15; In "Education of children" $2,898.80, and "passages, etc." $476.27; whilst last year, the year under review, the figures were, respectively, $3,04146, Hong Kong arrived at Marseilles 1 $3,709.90 and $3,145.31, so that last on February 23 at 7.80 a.m.' year in respect of these three Items alone we distributed $4,318.25 more. titan in 1928. This gives some idea of the great increase in the calls on our funds, and the usefulness of our undertaking.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS
The P. & O s.s. Mantus from jealousy.
The C.P.S. RM.S. Empress of Canada arrived at Yokohama on March 2 (Sun.) at 8.30 a.m., left Yokohama on March 2 (Sun.) at 5 p.m., and is due at Hong Kong on March 9 (Sun) at 5 p.m. She leaves for Manila on March 10 (Mon.) at 5p.m,
Exchange, the Colony's greatest problem to-day, is one which is go ing to affect us to a very large dé- gree..
Possages and relief on The Ben Line 8.8. Benreoch from arrival in a foreign country, wefth, Middlesbro, Antwerp, Lon- cost us many more dollars thair don, Straits and Manila is due to hithert.These two items are, Tarrive here on March 11.. think, one of the main objects of our
organisation. No one knows better than our Committee how difficult if is to obtain employment here for many of those who apply to us for relief and the only course open, is to repatriate them to their home- lands where conditions are less difficult and where they are more likely to be able to earn a living."
Government Grint Increased
The Honorary Secretary's, Report
The C.P.S. R.M.S. Empress of Russia from Hong Kong on Febru ary 12, arrived at Vancouver on March 1 (Saturday).
That's Noah."
SHIP'S RIFLE STOLEN
Dee.ionale 109
. - 101 Doc. Intorin e 192
Feb. 24, 30 Sapt. 12, 29 Int. 20:} afe 19315ss 1/Tax. Oct. -- 39 Fri. 29, 30
$5 for 1920,
(Vinal
for 18271
intorín y / 1999-31ay 23, 99 form May 24, 201
Des. Vinal
Vintest 24/7 193
Dec. NORD
(Fiat 87 borax $)
411
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Dec. 3 for 1997 ..................
Doc.
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Dec. Last drilent for 1934... Dec. 1-0 for 1999.
Mar. 26,
AA
18
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1770
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...
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Jan. 6, 80 .........Pending
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June
18.60
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1.90
Doc. None
1
Loacs.......Tls. Raubs...............$ 152 Tronoh Mines ......}-
www
*
Docks, Wharves, Godowns, &c.
K+ 153
"Doesn't that old chap believe me?" he asked..
H. K. K. Wharves..$ "Don't bother," replied the H. K. W. Docks...$ (32 archangel. "It's only professional China Providents 5.30 (5
Hongkeus. T. 100 N. Engineerings...Ts. 7.80 Shanghai Docke...Th. 195
A report has been made by the
Cotton Mille officers of the 8.8. Hin Sang lying Ewo, Cottons.....The. in the Northern Anchorage, to the Water Police to the effect that four S'bal Gonton (old). Tx. ag now Winchester rifles were stolen
(ac)..Th. from the ship between 10 and 11 Zoong sing ......TU. o'clock last night.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES
3.8.
Consignces of Cargo "Irrawaddy" are reminded to take delivery of their good which will be subject to rent after March 7.
Lands, Hotels &
Bulldings. H.K.B. Hotels... H. K. Lands
regular ar Shanghai Lands Humphreys ......
delivery of their goods which will be
Consignees
of cargo ex M.V. H. K. Reallics "Romolo are reminded to take Chinese Fatates.......$ subject to rent' after March 9
EXCHANGES
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
On London-s
1/5/4
is a most Interesting and arresting Bank, Wire"...... 1/8/2 description of a year's charitable. Bank, On demand ... endeavour, and no one can read it Bank, 30 days sight
1/5 9/16 without being impressed with the night....... very real work our Committee has Credits, 4 months freely and yoluntarily accomplished.
afght Perhaps the highest appreciation of Documentary, 4
1/64 por efforts is the fact that the
months sight Government has seen fit to increase
1/0 5/8" On Paris our annual grand-in-ald from $1,000 On demand
to $2,500 token of appreciation Credite, months
of the services the Society has and
le rendering to this Colony,
Silver (per oz.) Bar Bliver in Hong
Kong
Copper Cash
Copper Centa
Rata of Native In-
tereat
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Dec. Interim centavos afc 1923. Dec. — 39
(Joni /. free Tax
Coupon No. 35 year 30-4-20 Doc. 17, 29
Oct. Fast dis, fut year 31-10-27 .....
Dec. Last disidemi for 1250
Mar. Interim 1/0/c years1-3-30
Dec. l. less tax Coupon No. 91. Sep. 80, 19
Deo,
for 10.....
Dec. Last dividend for 1024,
Doc. 11, 99
Pending
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Deo. Las dividend for 1924
Dec. Interim Tafo 129,
(Sep, 19, 90
+14
13
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Pabllo Wilities. H. K. Tramways":
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| Peak - Tramur (da)
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Star Ferries
Chins Light
441
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Dec. T. 0.50 for 1929
Apr. 7.50 for year 2)-4-23,
Dec. Final T. ale 1920 (Apr (T. 2.50 oid) for half year
and 1.1.23 31-10-
Oct.
June. 0-60 for year 30-BY,
Pending July 27, 20
Diccant dildomi for 194............. Dea. Final 4/0 1020, Dec. intari
Deo. Interio 30 centa afe 1929,
for year 23-3-29 ......
Fob,
Peadiag
Nov, 20, 59
Oct, 11, 29
Fab. 13, 80
A/c 1999.
July 31, 89
Feb. 8, 2 Aug. 12,99
Jang B,
Pending
Feb. 14, 802
Dee. Final 10 cents àic 1913
fat on
oki: for year Apron n
Dec. as for 1929,
optimal of (old)} for your
fcents to.73(2)
Dead for 100
June None
Deo. Interim 10 cants n/a n
Ded: 1.0.80 for 1925,
Juce, 7, 29%
192). Dec. 33, 19:
Dec.
19
H. ̃K."Électrida
2% dis. Nominal
blacio
Sandakan Ligh
·3% prem.
H.K. Teleph China
7.85
17+
10
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Industrials.
Chin's Sugatt
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LONDON EXCHANGES
London, Saturday,
124,254
4.35 81/82
Malabon Sagari
Caldi Black. Ohd.
Pret Canton fo Cements (com
in Liquidaitoa.
Pending.
Deo, P for 1998
Dea. Incorporated in May 1550
Jaly Mone
100 conta on old Deo. (Of crate uner) for 1929.
Doc,'| Lack dividend foi 1991,
April 11,
alght
Parle
Very pleasing reading is the deOn demand.
On Berlin scription of the co-operation which On New York exists between our Society and the On demand other philanthropic Institutions Credit 60 here. Misplaced and Irresponsible
New York Brussels
84.88
25.19
Amsterdam Milan
12.124
92742
∙Bight
United Aster
charity can rarely do good, whilst On Bombay. organised charity carefully-in-Wire
Berlin
20.81
Stockhol
18.10
vestigated and impartially distribut-On demand
Copenha
18.16
ed will bring light into many add On Calcuttamme.
18:17
desolate home, and hope to those, to Wh whoing an existence has become well- On nigh Intolerable, a
Vienna
84,01%
Pragtle
164%
Dalry Farme Wändesa. Der A Wing
· Dee,, $1.60 for 1919
1981
Lane Crawfor
40.10
Mackin mahs
108
875
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to the
428
818
518/92
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