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THE SEEKER AFTER HEALTH

is always glad to hear of a medicine that has been frequently tried in complatats similar to those from which he may be suffering, and that has proved uniformly successful. Such remedy is BEFCHAM'S PILLS, Fo half a century they have been doing incalculable good, and all who sulber from troubles traceable to disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, of Kidneys

SHOULD TAKE

these pills. They are a skilful combination of valuable vegetable extracts in precise proportions-and set naturally and gently on the organs at faule, even a few doses showing most marked results. Those who desire a sound digestion and active liver, steady nerves, pure blood, buoyant and good spirits, should not delay a single day, but at once provide themselves with, and begin

---a-cotires of

BEECHAM'S PILLS.

Bold everywhere in boxes, price Pið., U/13 0 2/9.

TO LET

TO LET

"NFURNISHED - Nos.

UNWYNDHAM

6 Large Rooms each.

separately.

Apply to

B and 10,

STREET, containing

Can be let together or

Me PERCY SMITH & SETH,

No. 5. Queen's Road Central.

Hongkong, 23rd February, 1909.

STORAGE..

FOL COAL, TIMBEL, &C.

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10 BE LET, a Portion of MARINE LOT TO LEFORTH POINT, Suitable

for above Purpose. EXTENSIVE WATER

· FRONT: DEEP WATER.

Also FOR SALE.

Bertions of MARINE LOTS No. 31 & 36 OE PRAYA EAST. Approximate. AREA,

- 43,000 SQUARE FT. 999 YEARS' LEASE.

For Particulari, opply→→→

GEO. FENWICK & Co., Lṛn. Hongkong, 8th June, 1906.

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TO LET.

LODOWNS, Nos. 95, 96 and 97, PRATA

EXBT

Apply

CHATER & MODY.

Victoria Buildings.

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· Hongkong, låt February, 1909,

TO LET.

WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,

KW05200 aquare feet and with 255

OWLOON MARINE LOT 48, Yanmati,

1. fest Sea Frontage. Especially suited for Storage

of Coal, Timber, &o.

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ÉSTATE AND

FINANCE CO., LTD. “Hongkong, 18th Janney, 1908. (103

TO LET-FURNISHED.

* 46 IUNG-SHUL," THE PEAK. To be Let

Furnished for 8 months or longer.

JOHNSON, STOEES & MASTER,

Solicitors,

Apply

8. Das Yeux Rood Central, Hongkong, 2nd March, 1909.

BA

TO LET.

(110

HOUSE in Wong Nei Chong Road.

A HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE.

OFFICES TO LET, No. 2, Connaught Road,

3rd Floor.

No. 3, CLIFTON GARDENS, Condoit i Road,

No. 10, DES VŒUX-ROAD CENTRAL, 1st floor.

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OFFICES in YOEK BUILDING

GODOWNS in PRAYA BAST,

BLUZ

1. BUILDINGS and No. 16B., Dei. Vour Road

next to the Hongkong HOTEL.

FLATS in MOBETON TERRACE.

Apply to...

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY CÒ., LD.

Hongkong, 1st May, 1909.

TO LET.

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AT 3 PEAK HOUSE in STEWART

TERRACE, Furnished or Unfurnished, Apply-

H. E. FOLLOCK,

18 Bank Bailding.

Hongkong, 20th March, 1969.

TO LET.

₤494

64] NAIR VIEW" No. 1, Robinson Road,

Fraining SEX ROOMS and Several

Small Rooms and Large Outhomsen.

ROOMS anitable for Offlone in No. 10, Ice House Street, in rear of David Sassoon 2. Co.'s - promises.

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON & Co, LTD. Hongkong, 1st May, 1909.

TO LET.

(653

GODOWN; No. 5A, DUDDELL STREET.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY CO., LD, » Hongkong, 1st May, 1909.

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TO LET.

08:2 & 3, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,

fasing the Parade Ground.

No. 4 MOUNTAIN VIEW (PEAK), Farmlabed from 1st June to 30th September, 3909

No. 5. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Peak. NEW FIVE ROOMED HOUSES in Shelloy Street.

The EYRIE, No.. 13, Peak. Unfurnished

from Let Juno, 1909.

FEBNSIDE No. 71, Peak Unfurnished from 1st May, 1909.

C.M.8. PEAK BUNGALOW, farmished, Mount Kellett, from 1st April to end of June, 1909.

BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Fine Shops, Offices and Dwelling Rooms

DWELLING ROOMS and QEFICES in Queen's Road Central.

GODOWNS in Duddell Street. BELILIOS

ROBINSON ROAD.

TERRACE

HOUSES,

FOR SALETOR CIEST, at Peak, com maading a Magnificent View of the Harbour. and Adjacent Islands.

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIE,

3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings.

22nd April, 1909,

TO LET

TO LET

6 OBSERVATORY

154-3

VILLAS, Kowlcon. Five-Roomed Hanse; Electric Lights and Tennis Court.

“ERANEE BUNGALOW," Kowloon. A Small Garden sttached. Moderate-Rental.

Apply tu~~ ARRATOON V. APCAR & Co.,

14, Des Vaux Road, Hongkong, 3rd March, 1909.

399

TO LET

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 7rx, 1909.

FIRST AID FOR CHINA.

URGENT APPEAL TO THE BRITISH- NATION

[BY MRS ARCHIBALD LITTLE.]. Living as we do surrounded by doctors and surgeons, hospitals, trained nurses and now rest cures and nursing homes, how many of ne have imagination enough to picture what it in to he without all these alleviations of suffering: with- onf ovon chemists' ahon, too! Yet that must have been the condition of our forefathers, and is still to a grest extent the condition of the great Chinese rice, that most highly orvilined, too patient quarter of the population of the

world.

They have chemists' shops, it is true, gilded And Highly decorated, so that these are the greatest ornaments of their shopping streels, the resorts of gossip, most inviting. looking to the passer-by Hut prescriptions have to be made up in bulk. You buy your snake-skins to make soup of, your rhubarb as a root; all has to be boiled, ground, and unde up at home. And according to the rarity of the artiola is their belief in its officacy. Their doctors, it is tran, know some secrets we may yet flu it advantageous to learn. But their surgeons are non-existent anatomy is novor studied in China, whore the more, possession of a skeleton would excite the most horrible. suspicions.

with this

WORK OF THE MISIONARY.

the literature of Europe; · We missed tour opportunity with regard to Japan. If we do not make haste we shall soon have missed it. with regard to China. By the last advices received from the East La Dame aux favourite exposition of European morals and Camelias" is becoming to young Chinees the thought: Do we wish them to judge us by the

Daine

aux Camelias

the nation

It is to hoped that the appeal to now to be made will meet with a worthy response, Was there over a for race than the Chiuse, so enduring, so peaceably disposed, a ac tant lives so sparely, and works late and early? These people want help now even more than they themselves mow-London Doily Chronicle,

ACTS LIKE A BURGLAR!-

INDIGESTION

RORS YOU OF SUPPORT. Indigestion is like a burglar in the body. It rob you of that which you cood for your own support and comfort. What in more, the burglar is often practically an invited guest, We often allow Indigestion to enter our systems through sheer carelessness.

THE BLOOMIN' AUTOMAYTUM.'

a

A GRUMBLE FROM THE STOXEHOLD.

Just three weeks before I goes back," The Southern Station was deserted. It was husky voice. almost midnight, but the last train to town was not due for some ten minutes. Only one other passenger was in the waiting-room besides myself. He was a steady-looking, sturdy, fair follow, rather short, and his uniform proclamed hím o naval stoker. He was louring, vi the mantelpiece, studying the almanack.

Three wooks more before I goes back," he repeated, turning towards me with a griu. Well, thank God, my time's nearly gut. I couldn't stand much more of it, It's the eyes that won't last on them new ships.

The glare of the furnaces?" I asked, look. ing at his scared eye-rims.

Partly, sir, but it's the coal chast and the air presence. I've often come orf watch with my oyes actoally bleedin. Yos, the stoker has rough time. Talk about Dreadnoughts no' all that but they're killin' the stoker; the air pressure's somethink cruel on a max. On tur bines there's no moderatin it for any spood, farst or slow. Then you're roasted on one side and frozen with cold draughts on the other. Yea, the stokor as a worse chance an' ne encontr

How'

that p Oh Larsk Sir John Fisher. "E's mails it all right for the officer, e as; but as to the stoker ont of his only chance of doing a bit better, He's done 'im out.of thrippence a day for good, You soe, it's like this, air. Formerly, if a stoker was 'andy-suppose of could make a joint or anythink like that, an if a had a good record. with the chief stoker. he might be mentioned to the chief engineer and put down as stoker- mechanic at thrippence a day extra. Sir John's stopped that. No more stoker-mechanics. You can't get above 24. a day, eklof stoker 58. 9d. But what's that? For a man thers's often 78. a month out of his wagon for meas expenses; for nd the food's bad. Then you're chief, 20. to buy every mortial thing, even soar. I i a. I couldn't stand another ten years' been in the service one-and-twenty mother twelvemontl'll see me out."

"What pension?" I asked, as the train came

friend

into a third class

We eat too much or went too little. We cat food that we like but which does not like usagement et sil now.” We eat too quickly, gouerally, because we have Missionaries, English and American, have to do so in these active, busy times. We com done, and are doing, what they can, although mit many errors of diet, and Mr. Indigestion why it is consided more the province of mis-

takox us off our guard, one day. Then we know sionaries than of other people to supply what real misery is. The fool we eat does us first aid to suffering Chinese seems to little or no, good. Sometimes we cannot even need some explanation. Missions were started eat the food necessary to sustain and invigorate to convert the Chinese to Christianity. Whethers. We grow depressed, irritable, nervous, aim in view, or because, ing melancholic, lethargic, world-weary. What is European nurtured, they simply could not to be done? bear to see the festering mass of soffer

Don't try to oure Indigestion by starving NO. 24 WYNDHAM STREET, ing around them, they gradually undertook yourself, as some may advise you to do. Don't every good work that was open to their become a food fuddist, and limit yourself to any Apply to

hands, may be treated as an open question, one special kind of food. Don't trying the no. But it would be hard, indeed, to point out any breakfast or any other moal-saving remedy, charitable or philanthropic work in the Far Keep your stomach tisanes strong by eating East in which missionaries are not foremost, good, nourishing food, and be taking Mothar whether it be succouring famine victims, train-Seigel's Brrup to help you to digest it.

Indigestion with all its accompanying ing young men in the principles of patriotism or of cricket, or unbinding the feet of their disorders constipation, biliousness, Batulence, LARGE OFFICE ROOM, 01 2ND FLOOR women folk. Tana her tour dupont), and at

heartburn, Dansen, dizziness, liver complaint- what funds they have their disposal, tached to the hospital is generally a small train. ing college for students, always a chapel and

containing 4 ROOMS.

E. A. & C.F. CARVALHO,

14, Arbuthnot Road. Hongkong, 5th May, 1909.

of

TO LET.

Moderate Rent.

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усп

compartment.

Forty pound a year. Well, he grinned genially, it's more ner I deserve; for at first siderin what a stoker's life is, especially nowa

Cam of "Dady-Fress-Offee dispen 4.00) missionaries among the selves into recognition, at the weakest point, hy when I joined I wasn't good boy. But con.

Apply to- Hongkong, 5th May, 1909 TO LET

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TP-TO-DATE HOUSES in HUMPHREYS' UP

AVENUE, Kowloon, with Gardens at entrance.

Apply to- TAM TSZ KONG,

42, Bonham Strand West, or HUNG CHONG, 60, Elgin Road, Kowloon, Hongkong, 16th April, 1909,

[617

TO LET

TO. 34, QUEEN'S HOAD CENTRAL

(Shop). Opposite the Post Office. No. 1a, WYNDHAM STREET (itable for Office and Godown).

No. 24, D'AGUILAR STREET (suitable for Office and Gedown),

All of which are at present occupied by Weismann Ltd. For Particulars, etc.

Apply to YEE SANG FAT & Co.,

34, Queen's Road Central Hongkong, 19th March, 1909. [489

TO LET.

TOUR and FIVE ROOMED

at Kowloon.. NEW and COMMODIOUS

HOUSES

SHOPS, Nathan Road, Kowloon. Immediate Possession.

Cheap Rentals.

OFFICES on the 1st Floor Hotel Mansions lately occupied by the Hongkong, Center und Macao Stearn boat Co., Ltd.

Apply to-

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Hongkong, 24th March, 1909

TO LET

(547

APENTA

But

400,000,000 of Chinose And never was the need for him training in the nation itself forced home apon me as on our first night out from Yunnanfu, the capital of the South Western Province of China, on our way to Tonquin, What with farewells and final arrangements, we had started late. My hoort, heart, indeed, ashes on leaving the lake city on its 6,000ft. high plateau, where two of the plossantost months of my life had been passed. was also rather excited by the visit of some Chinese officials, who said they came on behalf of all the officials to beg us to travel by the two mouths long route via Bhamo, rather than to risk the unhealthiness of the descent into the Red River Valley. It was very touching, but all our arrangements were made.

I

HOPHLEBO SUFFERING.

Bittle village to put up for the night, and when It was getting dark before we arrived at a. we got there there was no inn! How ever, after some wandering about in the dark, we found some new rooms roughly put together as a rest-house for men coming to worked upon the great new French railway from Tosinin to Yunnanfa. And we established bare bearded ourselves quite comfortably in

room,

We had just eaten our dinner off travelling baskets for tables, when such a dreadfal groan ing came from below that I hastened into the

arises from a weakened stomach. The stomach, being weak, is unable to perform its duties well, becomes charged with poisonous acids, fluids, and gases, and ferments These force them symptoms of pain or discomfort Mother Saigon syrup ourate al di perlive theorders. By the removing the cause and strengthening steach, itself.

A few doses of Syrup will tone up the weak stomach, cleanse the liver and kidneys, and make you chewy and well once more. The blood is purified, the muscles grow firm and strong, the nerves as trae is steel, and the mind clear, alert,

chearful

Mother Seigel's Syrup cleanses the whole system, and makes the human body sure against all nervous and functional disorders By asing it occasionally, you can eats good l without nervous anxiety about the morrow. You can enjoy life to the full, with the appetite sad digestion of a healthy young plough-boy. That is the feeling which makes life worth Hring.

1976, 1. deg i lige, where the Government

*

to men for the job, unless they makes bit better. Take the question e' uniform alone. This 'ore old suit cost me four guiness, As chief, I couldn't go in front of the Captain in this. No, I 'as to keep a fresh suit for that alone. An' if we 'appens to be in the Tropics, spotless white clothes is the rule, all-out of our own pockets. I tell you, sir, the merchant service is better. It ain't such a clean life, admits, but it's better. A merchant-stoker who comes off watch at 4 a.m. can lay up till aloven. In the Navy, whether you like if or not, out you turn at a quarter-part six and scrub out your berth every day.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNÉES.

FROM EUROPE.

THE H.A.L. Steamship THE

* SCANDIA " Capt. von Dohren, having arrived Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to sond in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be givün boforo TO-DAY. landed at Consignees risk into the hazardous Any Cargo impeding her dischargo will be and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Lt, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

of the steamer's arrival here, after which date

•All Claims must be presented within ten days they cannot be recognised,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods hare left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th May, will be subject to rout.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 6th May, at 3 P..

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINTË,

Hongkong Office." Hongkong, 30th April, 1909.

(683 - MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS. "NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

18.8 PATHAN," FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

STRAITS.

MONSIGNEES of Cargoure hereby informed

that all Gools are being loaded at thoir risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, ab Kowloon, whence and or from the wharvon delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Gloods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining rindelivered after the 10th just, will be subject to rent.

·AB Claims against the Steamer must be pro-

sented to the Undersigned on or before the 3rd June, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, shafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

No Fire Insurance haŋ boon affactoil............................ Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., Lrn,..

Agents

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Hongkong, 3rd May, 1909,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP. LONDON, COLOMBO AND SINGAPORE.

HE Company's Steamship

"SADO MARU”

"Besides the ard life in the stake-hold, too, the stoker as drill at general quarters when it's not 'is watch below. In ection, if he ain't having arrived from the above Ports, Col The indigestion that attacked me began with dring up the furnaces, he's at the fire hesa : a

signees of cargo are hereby informed that their slight pain at my chest. Matters grew chief stoker's charge of hydraulic and auxiliary

Goods, are being landed and placed at their risk gradually worse, until I was forced to give up machinery, and must know all about it too, my occupation," науча Miss E. Dawson, of Hill don't get aneh rest. In the stoke-hold his only in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and End, Rodborn, Herté; in a letter dated July duty is to see to the water in the bailers. Am Godowa Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whers 27th, 1908. Before this happened I had tried time for nothink else; you just keepe walk, each consignment will be sorted out mark by

I was walk, walking round, lookin' at the gauges.

mark and delivery can be obtained as soon sa Trious remedies without success.

entually perenaded to try Mather Seirel's I reckon I done ten miles in the watchs of tour the Croods are landed.

Goods not cleared by the 11th inst, will be Byrup. A course of this medicine immediately homes. Leading stoker sees to the furnaces,

tent of three bottles I was completely cured, firing up all the time," relieved me, and by persevering with it to the On turbines there's no interval--you must keep subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. patio able to

Damaged packages must be left in the "Then think the risks. We don't think o' my professiona͓ occupation.

them. That's ow we gets along; and don't Godowns for examination by the Consignes s suppose I'm a grumbler or a malingerer, sir hour. All claims must be presented within ten the Co.'s representatives at an appointed Mother Seigel's Syrup in new niso prepared in TU serve my country through thick an' Tablet form, and sold as Mother Seigel's Syrup this looks a bit as if his country late they cannot be recognised. No claims whe thin, but there's times when a chap thinks days of the steamer's arrival here, after which Tableta. Prine 2/9 per bottle.

didn't quite realise as the stoker's life isn't be admitted after the goods have left, the improved with improved ships, and that

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. the only way to get chape to serve, in the

1708 Hongkong, 4th May, 1909, guts oa warship, and give it life an' motion Is to 'old out some sort of encouragment. Gord, think os navy with no stekers, or too few stokers in war-time! And they'll be 'arder to

TUSÜLME

WORLD-WIDE MISSION OF THE CHURCH.

"MESSAGE OF THE ARCHBISHOPS,

there is

dark courtyard to see what awful tragedy was occurring. A man had been borne in upon's lifter, his face and chest wy que notional two friends standing silently and motionlessly regarding him hastened to tell me he had been blown up by thirty catties of gunpowder at e distanon of some three or four days' journey, sen they were taking him into Tunnanfu to see what could be done,

What can be dupe ?" I asked of the first

I European

"Where Is the encountered. railway doctor? Surely there ought to be The signatures of the Archbishops of Canter. CHOP and DWELLING HOUSE, No. 78, a doctor to attend to this kind of accident," for bary and of York are attached to "a message get, as time goes on, maless the Admiralty

Queen's Howl, Central.

I took it for granted the explosion had been in to the Church of England," in which it is stated wakes up to what's throatonin' them. They Apply to--

connection with the railway. But it seemed that the Pan-Anglican Congress followed try might remember a hit that the work's the S. J. DAVID & Co., not; it had had nothing to do with it. More the Lambeth Conference gave to the whole cruellest the sailor-mos o ave. Ecem in Prince's Buildings. over there was no railway docter within many Charsh a new vision of its world-wide opport-peace, the stoker's life's in danger every minute. Think of a bust steam-pipe. You remember: Hongkong, 25th March, 1909. 510 days journey, and the main 1 addressed, a Greek unity and kindled for a time a new spirit of the keel, sin Baker, as lookin' into the from Egypt, who had arrived after ourselves carnest desire to rise to the appartanity thus that evening, opised that being "bathed in presented. But with this willened outlook com farance when s tube went. In a moment bis brandy" would be the best thing. But he had deepened responsibility; and

desh was dropping off his bones. Think what no brandy, and we had none. He then advised always a danger of reaction when the stir and it would be in action. We've no chance, we're shouting the sufferer, declaring if he were in like excitement of special time have passed, hattened down. Suppose a shot went through And die in the peeling steam." I quoted terrible suffering he would wish to be shot. The Church at home dare not be disobedient a boiler or the steam pipe. We're done!" How could the other recover F

to the vision which it has seen. Its life can- I tried hard to find someone in authority with stores, but the unhappy victim was called of before daybreak to endurs the long journey we had made the day before. And then it overpowered me to realise that no Chiness, eran is the great capital of the province, would know what to do for him. There was but one hope for him, the Frenol doctor hom, for fome mysterious political reasons, the French Government bad paid to come from Senegal and settle there and doctor Chinese free, or at least as much so we his doorkeeper would allow The French Govern ment sends a variety of doctors in this way to the Chinese people. What were the chances the poor groaning man and his grieving friends would hear of the French doctor, or succeed in passing the doorkeeper? And, if not, was the Greek right, and would it not have been a charity to shoot the victim

NATURAL APERIENT WATER:

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GOLD MEDAL,

St. Louis, 1904.

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AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS, AND HOUSE OF COMMONS

THORNE'S

PER CASE.

OLD VAT

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HONG KONG, CHINA & MANILLA. A. S. WATSON & CO.LTD.

and

flodowns.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN,

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

"PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH," having arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valtables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and hasardous and/or oxfre basardons Godowns of Point Godewas, whence delivery may be Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and Wout

obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goode

undelivered after the 11th inst will be subject have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining to rent

-

All broken, chated and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 11th inst, at 9.30 AM.

All Claims must reach us before the 15th inst

or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will de

not continue as if the great appeals of 1909 had sir, the peelin steam. That's the not been haard. What is now needed is s deliberate and sustained effort to maintain the hour of it. No escape and no warning: for spirit which has been aroused, to give it prae- steam at that temperature's invisible, mind that tical scope, and to dirent it to definite-enus. The rat o' the crew, of course, has dangers, an There are in our midst many striking signs plenty of em, to face too, shot-and-shell's bad of a new interest in the great cause of the enough, but to have the axiry pleasure e' being Missions of the Church; but there are still scalded to death or drowned in a rat trap you can't get out of Well, lucky we don't think many of its members who have not appreciated of it, malees when a chap gele talkin' like I am the claizin ulike of our opportunity and of car responsibility. We specially ask the men of ow, sir. Beg parton, but it ain't talking the Church to realise that this is a matter through my hut, believe me, sir. For the sake which has a right to demand their intelligent of old England it would be better if the andersigned.

Admirsity would remember that the stoker's interest and co-operation as citizens both of the man. But they don't, to them he's just a Empire and of the hurch of Christ.

"Of course," he went on, I know it sint a therefore call upon all members of our Church bloomin' automaytum; that's wot 'e is." here in England and Wales to unite in a more resolute determination to place, and case for sentiment altogether. We only aski keep the Mission of the Church to the fair play, for, after all, we're men. Treat ma whole world in the forefront of its thought men, ad you'll get zo and out of us like and prayer

and action. The cause of machines, and well, we'll do our daty, like In all the length and breadth of the rast Missions must no longer be merely an occasional machines. But you must ile even a machine, and Empire of China-about the size af Europe, object, however zealousy supported, of our good ile, not too much of it, is the best cenomy. wat on the whole wore thickly peopled prayers and offerings, but an essential element know I'm apt to take too sentimental how many similier, see must there not be of in the corporate life of the Church. The view. I remember secina South American needless pain and needless dying? Is it not argency of the present situation in the Far battlefield where the caps a dead was so thick the duty of others of as besides missionaries to East and, in Africa is impressed on the Church buryin' was no use. They poured parafin over do what we can to try to convey modigious-are stirring, fraught with momentous war, and the units wik nothin' het to me every "Now movements-political, educational, and them and set them on fire. Well, that was just instruction to this great, patient, studious nation At all events, the Lord Mayor thinks

HOW TO HELP.

messengers

don't you think? Remember the Hatom! fund the censented to be treasurer of the special opportunity is open, We know not somebody's darling, somebody monrued 'em, fund that is being raised for the purpose: He when it may be closed. We are joalo fo the They was men, after all. So are we; though we of Christ to enter are stokers with the roughest life, and perhaps 18 to preside at the meeting at the ion honour of the Church of England, that it may

the mastieth, of any one in the Survion, House to-morrow, when the Chinese Minister and be among the first Bir Robert Hart are both to speak as also the in order that the cause of Missions may insaks only to be treated as men, and not, as I said

before, like bloomin automatus Bishop of London and a galaxy of distinguished the corporate life of the Church hold that place men. They are all to dwel

Well, good night; sir, I'll be one in a upon the great for whic we plead (1) We desire specially, to need for medical training, and the absoluto call upon t's members to take up with renewed minute or two Thank God I've a

good wife necessity that it should be inaugurated by cession and 2

earnestness the observance of the day of later and three fine kiddies waitin for me

of the hanks giving for the work of foreigners. The plan of the China Emergency Church throngs out the world: (2) We ask the disappeared into the night the Forighest type of He jumped out, waved his hand cheerily, and Committee (28, Victorin street, 8.W. ito start medical, colleges in four great centres to train

the their owa-people a noede,

nstruction in the history and clergy to make

Chinese thomselves to minister to progress of Missions regular part of their all our sallormues, perhaps, without the breezy ministry of teaching, and to use every effort to charm of the average A.B., but for all that very

Gazette, Normal collages for training Chinese teach- arouse and intern. he intelligence of their human and worthy of consideration-Paul Mal

win the help of their ers for elementary schools are also a great people as well as to need, and it is hoped may be established offerings and prayers; 3) With whatever NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS

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