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ATHLETES & SELF-CONTROL

"APOLLO"

Even the most famous athletes confess to experi- encing a slight feeling of nervousness immediately before the commence- ment of a contest. Relating his impression of his tri- umphant encounter with Madrali, at Olympia, on April 28, 1905, the victor admits to a sensation of lense expectancy which is almost as distressing as actual physical pain. Seemingly, a man in per- fect training may suffer defeat through a sudden and unaccountable loss of hertons control. It is an open secret that many athletes whose names are house- hold words, take the pre- cantion of keeping their nerves in good trim with a course of the well-known nerve tonic, Phosferine, so that they may be certain no mishap will befall them at a critical moment. Don't let there be any chance of mishap, take Phosferine, and you will find your nerves quite equal to any EFFORT

"APOLLO" THE IDEAL ATHLETE

TELLS HOW TO AVOID WASTED EFFORT "APOLLO" writes: When I left South America, some six years ago, I had a bad attack of Sciatica, which left me prostrated and totally unfit. An agent of yours in South part recors ended Phosferine, and a few bottles soon put me right again, since then I have used it for Neuralgia, and found it a mal good thing, Over-training and sustained exertion tries one considerably, and for the weariness so induced, Phosferine is the only remedy that quickly pulls me round, expecially have I found it give relief in the tired feeling, caused by depressing or hot weather. A good deal of brain work falls to iny share in my journalistic work, and in this. Phosferine has for some your been a great friend to me, and, whenever I can, I always give it a good word, for it is a remedy that has never failed me."-June 6, 1906.

PHOSFERINE

Lanitade

Neuralgia

Rhoumatlar

Indigestion

The Greatest of all Tonics.

A PROVEN REMEDY FOR

Brokache

Hental Exhaustion

Premature Decay

Nervous Debiuty

Stomach Disorders

Brain-Fag

Blespleness

Exhaustion

Jaffastsa Headache Hysteria PaintBase

and all disorders consequent upon a reduced state of the nervous system.

THE ROYAL EXAMPLE

Phosterine is used by the Royal Families of Europe, which, in plain Janguage means that every user of Phosferine knows and fecis that this faimoas Tenic is commended by the greatest living physicians,

The Remedy of Kings

Phosferine has been supplied by Royal Commands

To the Royal family. 8.1. the Empress of Russia. H.M the King of Gronco. N.. the Queen of Roumanis H.1.D. the Dowager Empress of Russin. H.1.K. the Emperor of Chios And the Principal Royalty and Aristocracy throughout the world. Proprietars-Ashton Pareone. Ltd., La Belle Sauvago, London, England,

Bold by all Chourists, Stases, de. Prise in Great Britain. bottles, 2/:§. 2,9 and 4'6.

The 2/2 size contains nearly four times the Aj díza,

USE ONLY and USE ALWAYS

ATKINSON'S

A LUXURIOUS PERFUME

IN HEALTH.

A NECESSARY ·

RESTORATIVE

IN SICKNESS.

MOST REFRESHING.

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Far Superior

to the

German Kinds.

EAU DE COLOGNE

SAINT-RAPHAEL

TONIC, RESTORATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINE Very palatable,

Known throughout the world and prescribed in all cases of Ancemia, Dobility and Convalescence, to young women, children and the aged. Invaluable in hot climates.

DOBE: One wine-glasu after the two principal meals.

Each bottle of genuine VIN SAINT-RAPHAEL bears, in addition

to the registered trade-mark:

4) The WARRANTY STAMP of the UNIÓN DES PABRICANTE.

(3) A METAL BEAL advertising OLETBAS.

CLETEAS

is a MELISSA and MINT cordial

which surpasses all others by its

purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of sugar. COMPAGNIE du VIN BAINT-RAPHAEL, Valence (Drôme-France). AGENTS:-CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., HONGKONG

MARTIN'S

APIOL&STEEL

for Ledies. PILLS

reada Ramady for eli Irregulariden Tasma Benny Irregularity of the Kysted a finely done maj padmashcol. Those to 289 chem Troykammad them

LABY DOLE BLOWS K, OF ROC 20€ K

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CLARKE'S charges from the Urinary Organs

B. 41. PILLS,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APEIL 6ra, 1907.

THE KAISER AS A TRADESMAN.

BUSINESS ZEAL FOR THE MOHENZOLLERN

STORES.

A London bellpenny journs! learns that the Gorman Emperor, as wəli na several prominent members of the most exclusive class of GermAD aristocracy, are active men of business who do not hesitate to canvass orders on behalf of their respective firma

JOINT STOCK SHARES.

Messrs. Vernon & Smyth say in their weekly share report dated Hongkong 5th April, 1997.*** The Easter holidays at the end of leat and the beginning of this week, combined with the nn- softled state of the European and American stock marketa, pád the uncertainty of exchange, have effectually checked the slight tendency to the incipient improvement which was manifested in our market during the early portion of last

and mouth.

We have

again to report a Black time with no important business. Estas, how- Lever, continus to rule fairly stondy notwith- standing the predominangs of sellers, and the general demand would in all probability lead to an improvement. Exchange on London T.T. The Emperor possa extensive pottery2/01, on Shanghai 7. works en bis estate at Cadinen, in East Prussia, Banks, Hoogkong and Shanghais remain and enn/luots them himself with great commer-steady with small sales at $80), while the Lou- cial zeal. Exquisite productions of the imperial don rute has improved to £103. Nationale ao- factories are sold in the Berlin branch of the changed said without any business to export. business, which is known as the Hohenzollern Storea.

Tais interesting information is contained in an urgent appeal addressed by a young German nobleman to bis follow aristocrate to emancipate themselves from the obsolete idea that it boneath their dignity to participate in any commercial occupation.

lue Emperor thus openly trades under his aw name and, moreover frequently seizes

W ben suitable opportunities to canvass orders. he notices a likely parehaser of wards from bin factories at court or other festive gatherings, be asks him whether he cannot plaos an order. and if the newer is in the armative the Emperor drame a pencil from bis pocket and scribbles the order on his cuff, and door not conceal the pleasure he has in having done a stroke of business.

Prince Christian Hohenlohe, a member of a mediat sod royal dynasty, possessing equal rank with mil the reigning Louses in Europe, carries on several different husias un bie ancestral estate at Qehringen, Würtemberg. One factory makes oatmeal, sold under the same Hohen. lobe oatmeal. Another makes cakes, sold under the game of Hohenlohs cakes. A third factory produca comets sold under the name of Hohenlohe corsets, and much sought after by south German ladies on account of their princely trade mark.

Prinon Egon Furstenberg was large breweries, which supply many south German ings with excellent Fuerstenberg beer. Priece Gaido Donnersmarck, one of the wealth. iest Silesian magnates, conducts a silk factory, the prodnats of which are sold under the trade mark of his royal arms.

Tan

The author of this appeal begs the Gar aristocrats to follow these excellent examples and renounce their ladicrous dislike of trade.

ANTHROPOMETRICAL STATISTICS.

MARINE INSURANCES—Rates remain un- changed and we have nothing to report under this heading.

FIRE INSURANCE-The market contienes woak with sellers at quotations.

SHIPPING-Hongkong, Vautou and Macnos have been placed at $243, dosing with sallars at that rate. Douglasen hate improved to $35. with buyers and no sales to report. Indes show in decided weakness, the rsta "baving fallon to $76 in Hongkong, and to Tls. 55 in Shanghai, with little or no business, Other stooks undor this heading show no changes and oloss quiet without any businern.

REFINERIES-China Sugars have further declined to $115, with small sales, and close with sellors at that rate. Lusona romain without busines.

MIXINA-Charbonnazm are still enquired for is a small way a 869). hut no sharos are available. Raubs have ruled weaker with siss 371. Chines Engineering Shares have be negotiated at Tis. 13 and 19).

LANDS, HOTEla and Berprxas.—Hong- Kong Landa havs ohanged hands during thawenk at $107, bat clows rather weaker with reported sellers at lower rates West Points nations on offer st $50 without including eslea. Humphreys have been placed in fair lots at $114. Wà have nothing els⚫ to raport under this

DOCES, WHAHVER AND Hong- kong and Whampoa Docks remain neglected and weak at $130 with ro sales te raport. Kowloon Wharres have been pinged at $90, closing with ellery. Shanghai Decks have ruled steady with inoal sale at fls. 92, while the latest from Shanghai quotes Th 90, Hongkes Wherres have been en offer at Tls, 218 ex dividend and new iwn. The now isau reing now completed the future quotations will all be made er new

Corros MILLS.-Ews hara declived in Shanghai to Th. 74 and internationala to Tis. 65; there are no farther alterations to re- port under this heading.

Sir Henry Campbell-Rannermau spoke hope-issue. fully to a deputation which waited upon him to urge the

national establishment of a anthropometrical, survey, with a central staff, to ensure a uniformity of measurements in all schoolk

It was a very influential deputation, and included Sir Landar Benaten. Dr. D. 3. Cunningham (of Edinburgh University), Sir William S. Chareb, and Dr. Artbur Thompson. It was pointed out that the machinery was ready, and all that was needed was a Górara- ment grant of between £4,000 and £5,000

The object of the survey would be to collect exact data of the physical and mental characters, the health, and the conditions of life of the people by measuring sufficient samples of the population at intervals of ten years.

It would be necessary to messure only about

of the adult

population, and 18 per 3 per cent, of gest, of the sehool children,

The Premier agreed with the deputation that in this country we were behind in this matter. At the pressut time we fumbled and broke away

MISCELLANEOUS-China Providents have been owl at $3, Ropes at $30, and Watsons at g12 Tha High Lavel Tramway Co., being now liquidated, and urget into the new Penk Tramway Co. the new shares of $10 each are gasted at $104, twenty shares in the new We Company replacing one share in the old, have nothing else to repert under this bending.

THE AMERICAN CABINET.

The Cabinet meets today March 1st for the last time in its prosent forms, as several important changes will take place on Monday. Mr. Hitchcook relinqnisbes the Boaretaryship in which, as I have before of the Interior, a post i reworked, he has faithfully served the country Sarotary of the for nearly a decade. The

Mr. Shaw, after weighing the advantages

without any knowledge of the fact of the Tronsary of a political and a business career.

matter.

But first of all they must carry public opinion with them, and must undertake to apply examination to the children of the rich as well as the poor. They had statistics as to the physique of soldiers, lunatics, and criminals; what th now wanted was a guide or comparison betwea people of different districts.

The amount asked for was a modest sum, bat it was not for him to compromise the attitude of the Treasury, or to lend to expectations that might not be entirely fulfilled.

He promised that the views of the deputation should ressive the most earnest and careful consideration, and the Government would be very glad indeed to give them sasistance if they could do so.

CHURCH SERVICES.

ST. Jon' CATHEDRAL Hongkong,7th April, Sunday 1st after Enster. Holy Communion (7.30 ) Mating (11 am)) (Full Choir), Responses. Festival; Venite, Élvey Psalms, of the 7th May: Te Deum, Saust in F Benedictus, Garrett in G: Anthem, " "Why Peek yo."]

cly Chain (12 noon.)

Kyri ,120 (Tanr 35 and Part 2)

kins.

Swart in F:

13 Evensong

130.

(34 p.in.) Respouses, Festival; Pealens of the 7th evening (IV): Magnifient, Gosa (7th evening); None Dimittis, Baby; Hymns. 125. 612 and 28,

ST. PETERE CHURCH, 'Queen's Road, West ST. PE

Firat Sunday after Baster; Morning mayer 11 a. Venite, Elvay: Te Douro, Oakeley, Hymns, | 1, 325, 496 al 224 Kyrie, Elvey. Holy Com munion 12.15. Evening Prayer 6.30. Marnifient, Havergal; Nune Dimittis. Foster; Eymm, 45, 180, 450 and 60s,

The Church launch, Payspring, will call on ships carrying white crews, to bring friends ashore to the services, between 9.15 and 10.80 s.m., and between 15 and 6 p.m. (Kowloon Police Pier The 10.30 and 6). returning afterwards.

All the "Answering Penunt" is the call flap. sittings are free and unappropriated. Visitors welcome. Books, etc., provided.

Sunday School 10-19,45 am.

ST ANDREW's, Kowloon,Robinson Hond, Boar British School) Sundaya-Holy Communion lat Sunday in month at noon; 2nd and 4th Sun at 8 a.m.; 3 and 6th Sundays at 7 Te.TIL days

und Seron at 11 on Evening Mórring Prayar u

ver und Praver and Sermon, at 6 pan.; Children's Service

Baptisms, School at 8 (and

if necessary) on 3rd Sundays, at on remaining Evening

3 p.m.: Sunday Shortened Sundays Wednesday Prayer with address, at 6 pan. Congregationni Practice of Hymns, &c. at C45 Hymnal Cou

a" used and provided. All seats are free panion after the nuncement of Service, Appropriated up to that time only. reserved sitting r Churchines before or after any of the serviens aul Haptisms at special times, by appointment with the chapkin. The Church is open daily until ruuset, and can be used for Prayer and Meditation.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE, York Building, Wednesdays Chater Road, Sundays 11.5 a0

5.30pm.

ST. JOSEPK'S CHURCH, Garlon Road (Romai Catholic), Mass, Benediction and Sermon English) at 10 0.20.

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plexion. Mrs. Ellen's Creme Charmant. Lait also cure Gravel, Pains in the

Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Pondre Back and all Kidney Disorders.

to do it. Her Charmant will enable you Ferty Free from mercury. years' succes!

Specialities for the Skin ars the study of a Sold by all Chemists

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651 throughout the world.

and

has Saally decided in favour of the latter, and resigns to become president of the newly-formed Carnegie Trust Company. To fill his place Mr. Cortelyon has bes promoted from the Post Ofice. Mr. Von Meyer, who has been Bocessively Ambassador in Rome and St. Petersburg, sussaadis his in that department. new Secretary of the Interior, Me. The Garfield, is a son of President farfald, and ss Burano af Corporations has chief of the conducted the recent investigations into the Standard Oil and other teasts. Both he and Mr. Cortalyon are comparatively young, as indeed is the whole Administratica. half the members of which, including the President, are under 59. Mr. Garfield started his polition! career as State Senator in Obio, while Mr. Cortagoa's advancement has been rapid even for America Hy was successively stano • graphor and assistant secretary to Mr. Cleve land, and assistant and afterwards private secretary to Mr. McKinley, and maintained the latter position auter Mr. Roosevelt until his appointarat as Postmaster-General.

Calvert's

Carbolic

Toilet Soap

Pasures a

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It is pure throughout, fragrantly per- farmed, emollient, and antiseptic, (10% crystal carbolic). It quickly removes dest and dirt, takes away the-me-- pleasant effects of perspiration, and leaves instead a delicious feeling of thorough purification.

Sold by iscal Chemists and Storekeepers. Made by W. C. Calmart & Co., Hanabasser, Eng.

MAKES THE SKIN,

36 SOFT as VELVET

BEETHAM'S

14-3-

Removes al ROUGHNESS. REDNESS, HEAR "IRRITATION, TAN, and KEEPS THE SKIN SOFT, SMOOTH, and WHITE ALL THE YEAR ROUND, Delightfully COOLING & REFRESHING

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"run-down

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AAGHER'S EMULSION

TO ALL CASTES.

Angler's Emulsion con- tales on animal oil, and inite preparation is na-

touched by band.

A

Throat and Lungs,

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THE ANGIER Chemical Co., LTD, 32 Snow Hill, London, Eag.

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In three sizes. Of Chemists and Bazaars.

His Majesty

The King.

BOVRIL

The flavour, essence, nutriment and all that's good in prime ox-beef is concentrated in Bovit.

A little Boyan added to sups and made dishes tenders them more appetising and putritious.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr. & Mrs. A. Adams Mr. P. B. A HO Bra Anderson and

dashtr

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Col. H. Appleton Mr. E. D. Atherton Mr. H. d. Battiscombe Capt

B. Beardsley Mr. R. B. Helie Mr. A. van Biervliet (Vice-Conaal for. Belgium)

Mr H. L. Bilwell

r. R.. Hi back Mr. & Mrs S. Bissey Miss Bisney

Mr. F. Bonnet Mr T. Brayfield Mr. and re. W. W.

Brewer & san Mr. & Mrs. J. Hribosia Mr. F. 9. Brighton Mr. & Mrs. L. Broughall Mr. Mrs. & Miss C. E.

Miss Brow L Mr. . . Campbell Mr. B. F. Campill Baron Carlos of Cadoro

Mr. A. Carter Mr. and Mrs. C. 0.

Carter

W.

Mr. S W. Cartwright Pon, sad Mrs. Chatham Miss Chatham Mr 41. 0. Cuck Mr. & Mrs. T. W. Clarke Mrs. Clarke Eng.Lt. &fr, Clegg Mr. H.. Colobam Mg, H. E. Colvin Mr. JL. Connor His Excellency P. Cora

tinho (Govenor af Macao)

Tady Continho, 4 obil-

dren & al

Mr. and Mrs. H. C

Coraop

Mr-Coulthart Mr. A. H. Crook Mr. A. Cruickshank Mr. L. A. Cartie Miss S. E. Daniele

Mr. F. 9.

Davies

Mr. W. D. Den Mr. and Mrs. W, H.

Donald

Mr. F. H. Doolittle'. Mr. at Mi, W. ́A.

Lowley

Mr. and Mrs. T; C.

Downing & infant Mr M. DroyFus Major W. Dunlop Mr. G. A. Dunlop MK. B. Fichelman Mr. W. Einrtman.n Mr. & Mrs. Elmore

Mr H. J. Fairchild Mr. B. Fischer

Mr.

H.

G.

Fisher Mr. and Mrs. F. H

Fitzgerald Mr. H. L. b-tcher Mina M. Ford

Fowler

· Bir. & Mrs. Jakin

Mr. J AL

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Mr. B. L. Frust

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unter Mr. B. innos

Mr. J. P. F. Jokl Dr. and Mrs E. Evan-

Jones

Mr. E.. Josupli Me.. C Jongkin Mr H. V. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. T. Kennedy

Miss C. £. Konnelly Mrs. J. L. McKinney Mr Kranss

Mr. Yoshio Kubo

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M.

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Moora

Mrs. and Miss Mou Mr. C

Moorsom an. Alberto Moreno Mr. and Mrs. R.

Newbru

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Mm.. A. R.

Ms. H. F. Cameron & baby

Mr. H. J. Campbell

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Corse

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afr. Charles 1. Frase

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Harrison

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A Marrow Mr. Muha val Mr.

Mi

Mr. xi. Moffatt

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D. M. Nicholson Mra. W.G. Nunolar Me. A.. van Xtra Mr. M. Fanciera Mies Annie Po1109 € - Me, and Mra, Silv

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Silverstone

Mrs. L. M. Southworth

Ming N.

Mist

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Ston

Mr. R. Stowy

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Mr. S. M Paing

Mr. M. Wiki

Mixs

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Miss L. Veinansin

M. J. R. Wo vir

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RATES OF EXCHANGE

AT HONGKONG,

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DEMAND DRAFTS ON BOMBAY, On the Day Priceding the Departure of the English Mails from the Year of the Closing Mr. and Mrs. J. L.Mf the Indian Mints to the Free Coinago of

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Mra, Prob

Me. P. 1.lluck

Sir.

W. well

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Razza

Mr. E. H. Ray

Mr. H. J. Reid

Mc.

. & Mrs. Rovel

Mr G. G. N. Robards

Mice B. Richards

Mrs. A. Soach a chanc

Mr. C. BabeĆA As Robert

Misa Hobertson Mr. S. B. Rowohlt

Str. i. L. Russ H Lt. Santo

Mr. m. L. Schmelzel Mr and Mrs. Sewell Mr. and Mr.. E. Sharpe Mr. A. Skinn

Rer. G. Smith

Mr. T. Smith

Mr. F. W. Smyth

Kr.

J. Spittles

Mr. W. 1. Stebbing

Mr. H. Stephens

Mika Stopoy

Mr. & Ms. E. W.Stoney

Mr. K F. Stoney

Mr. D. Sutherland Mr. and Mira, 31.

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Misa M. Thompaðu Mir. Tb. Toleian

am. H. J. Toplis

Mr C. Trelwon Mr. Mrs. and

Truearne

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Dr. J. S. Alberts Capt. and Mr. Russell

Alond

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Mr. H. S. Alten rored

Мана

Mr. & Mrs. Chau. G.

King

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