THE SEEKER AFTER
HEALTH
is always glad to hear of a medicing that has been frequently tried ta complaints alimilar to those from which he may be suffering, and that kas proyed uniformly successful. Such a remedy is BEECHAM'S PILLS, For hall a century they have been doing incalculable good, and all who suffer from troubles traceable to disorders of the Stomach, Laver, Bowels, or Kidneys
SHOULD TAKE
these pilla, They are a aktifid combination of valuable vegetabis extracts in précise proportions--and act naturally and gently on the orgaon at fauft, even a leur doses showing most, macked results. Those who desire and digestion and active lives, steady nerves, pure blood, buoyant and good spirits, should not delay á single day, but at once provide themselves with, and begta * course of,
BEECHAM'S PILLS.
Sold everywhere in boxes, prion 91d., 2/14 @ 2/9,
INTIMATIONS
E-
R.
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MENT.
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AUCTION
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
154-3
THE HONGKONG DAILY PŘESS, FRIDAY, JULY 30x1, 1909. likely to prere a worthy inheritor of that master's ekill in a crate ende ranked among the highest in Japan-Pall Mall Gazette.
3.C.
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THE RENAISSANCH, OF AN ART-CRAFT IN JAPAN.
In no country, perhaps, has the ory of New Lamps for Old" been, of last years, more insistent then in Flowery Japan. Whether all the Western innovations will prove changes for the best it wore yet early to predict. The older generation may not unnafurally shake their heads regretfully at an incoming wave of alien modernity, and, where the tide is calculated to sweep away old and honourable craftsman ship, there, indeed, the West may well mourn with the East.
Have not we, too, had cause time and again to deplore the disappearance of many a useful and beautiful oraft, such as it was the pride of our forebears to practise? crafts the tere manual skill at which wa
OIL FUEL FOR BRITISH SHIPS.
THE NAVY DEPENDENT ON, AMERICA FOR ITS PRESENT SUPPLY.
THE DISCOVERIES IN NIGERIA,
along and trusting to our luck has rarely been The inveterate national principle of maddling better exemplified than in the important question of the supply of oil fuel to the Royal Navy, says the Pall Mall Gazette.
Many ships are now constructed so as to burn oil fuel, and many others, especially of the destroyer class, are being so adapted. Tho system is excellent, on account of the immonse dreary whatever that oil is the fael of the inture for lays of apprenticeship (since most "begin-purposes of team marigation. A very large uings" are bateful, and what normal boy supply of petroleum is now required, and, with- "loves" work --bat which, once mastered, out it, unny aseful ighting units of the Navy soon gained
addod zest from heart and head would be rendered absolutely ineffective. an both combining to spell "Pride of Work" At present little or no petroleum is wou and We of the twentieth century have laid that gotten within the British Empire, and the lesson of destruction to heart. We now, though Royal Navy is supplied almost entirely from the late in the day, ransack the curio shops, re United States of America. No large supply of joicing
"finds" our present workmen have fuel oil is collected and stored, and there is Jost the secret of proaneing. Here and there rarely at any time more that three months success is attending the revival of some of our supply in hand to meet the demand for oil fuel for naval purposes, a demand which is, it must be remembered, ever increasing.
fally and unwillingly acquired as pain- saving in labour and space. There is no doubt
Over
ancient crafts:
HONGKONG OPIUM FARM. THE Undersigned have received instructions naissance of her wonderful swordsmith craft,
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
NEALED TENDEES, will be received
at the COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Hong. Long, till Noon on TUESDAY. the 31st day of Avover, 1909, for the purchase of the privileges known as the Opium Farm established under The Prepared Opin Ordinances, 1891- 1909," that is to say, the sole privilege of pre- Opium and of Selling, within the Colony, (including the New Territories), Opium so que: pared, inclusive of the privilege of collecting dross and of preparing and dealing in Dross Opium; for three years from the 1st of March,
1910.
Full information as to conditions of tendering, etc., can be obtained from the Colonial Treasurer, and the conditions of tendering and form of grant have been published in Goverment Gazette as Notification No. 401 of the 2nd July, 1909.
A. M. THOMSON,
Colonial Secretary. Hongkong, 2nd July, 1909.
COLD. STORAGE.
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G. K. HAXTON, Manager. Hongkong 1st April, 1908.
anager
AUTOMATIC BROWNING POCKET PISTOLS.
CALIBRE 7.65 mm. -With CHAMBER for 8 CARTRIDGES FIRING 8 SHOTS in 2 SECONDS.
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NEW CARTRIDGES.
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Photographic Goode of avery Description in' Stock.
Developing and Printing Undertaken, Hongkong, 31st July, 1907.
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DEALERS IN
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-Cameras fitted with
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AND
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PRINTING “ Nothing creates such a good impression in business as the use of First Class Printing. The diffarones in cost between good and bad- printing and material is generally nil.
THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS" PRINTING WORKS. turn out the Best Printing at Boneonable Prices.
to Sell by Public Auction,
the 9th and 10th AUGUST, 1909, at 10 AM., On MONDAY AND TUESDAY, each day, at H.M. NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS, NAVAL AND VICTUALLING STORES, SUNDRY OLD AND SURPLUS
Comprising
Japan, already fearful of some snch impend ing dienster, is looking to the preservation, or should we not perhaps better say the re- the most Bourishing period of which coincided front about the tenth to the fifteenth century. with our later Middle Agee, roughly speaking, The Society now vowed to keep alive the Art Craft is known as "Tokonku," or the traditions, enthusiasm, and knowledge of this
OLD AND
Society of the Sword, There are, alas: but few CHAIN,
SUEFLUA NAVAL STORES: of the old "Conservatives left to inspire the WOOD TOOLS, OLD IRON and METAL OLD still athong those few some who have in BLOCKS, HOSES, new-born Society with vigour, yet are there MACHINERY, ELECTRIC CABLE and their younger days been no GEAR, MATS and MATTINGS, WOOD mithe, specially could this be said of the mean sword. BOXES, LEATHER, COAL BACKS, OLD late Imperial Court Marshal Sanomiya, who INDIA RUBBER, OLD BOATS, FUBNI spent much of his leisure time at the anvils TULE, CARPETS, SURGICAL INSTRUas, Indeed, did many an Emperor in the Japan -MENTS, E., Sc., re
of olden days. Quaint sremonies, too, of a OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUALLING STORES: Mystle and religious kind wers interworon, as PROVISIONS, SEAMEN'S CLOTHING, it were, with the work as it progressed through BLANKETS, ME89 TRAPS, IMPLEith various stages. The swordsmith, for one MENTS, STAVES ELECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES, &o, &c., actor, one leading an honest life. No time was quantity of thing, was bound to be a man of upright char Cataloguss will be issued.
deemed too long, the trouble taken never tog TERMS OF SALE:-A Cartomary,
zaust HUGHES & HOUGH,
be worthy to bear his name. Familles practised the art from father to son Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, 24th July, 1909.
through generations, taking also promising youths as apprentices, as did the great painters. of old; and one of the professional swordsmiths whose name won earliest. fame in the tenth
Yoshimitsu in the thirteenth century run
and
Apollinaris
(1002
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AND
For Table Use and Mixing with Wines and Spirits.
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AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS.
THORNE'S
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OLD VAT
$15
THIS YAT WAS STARTED BY THE LATE ROBERT SHOR OF GREENOCK AND HAS DEEN BOLDAL WINZ+NGE (H3+
5
the intestines of these creature, and I firislynga, Woollen goods were equally as disappetaté believe that, bar accidents, it will live to ing as Cotton fabrics. a much greater age than its fellows."
The Cotton Yarn Report of the same Dr. Dietaso made the following list of ha rafal has the following and helpful germs found in the ordinary person intestines:
FRIENDLY BACTERIA,
Bifidi.
HARMFUI. BACTERIA.
Patrifienia Lactis AerogeneŇ,
Perfringens. All Lactis microbes,
Coli. "It la interesting to note," the doctor con variety which Professer Metelinikoff considers chided, "that no bacteria of putrefaction (the most active in bringing on premature old age) have been discovered so far in any of Mr. Lane's Patients whose large intestines have been
removed."
HO,
niel
SHANGHAI TRADE. Messra. Noel Murray and Co.'s latest port on the Shanglar Piece Goods Trade says: throughout the interval, and is likely to continuo
The market has ruled exceedingly
the purchases made during the last few wooks if it is correct that only about one-third of Lave been shipped as get to the consuming districts: It is true there is a good deal of onquiry, but would-be layers do not appreciate the very wide margin there is between their offers and the cost of replacing. This is not altogether surprising when it is considered that there is a difference of fully 5 per cent. between diffoult to conceive a combination of cireum-ities in the market are most disconcerting, and Petroleum is contraband of war, and it is not willing to sell similar goods at. Such incongru- what some, holders are seking and others are stances which would result in the cutting off of all quite upset the standing of the oldest chop supplies from the United States of America and the same time we have never found it so difficult other foreign countries. The gravity of the to discover what is actually going on, Importers present aspect of the question can hardly be being very jealous of others finding out what exaggerated, and the matter is one which might they are doing. an organization which seems somehow to be less well receive the attention of the Navy League, practical in its efforts than its German counterpart.
At
exports of Plain Cottons from Manchester by Some light has been thrown on the excessive the receipt of Messrs. George Robinson and the development of the oil-fields which are Export to Hongkong, which show an excess of Co.'s statistics for June, which show that it is The best possible solution is to be found in largely caused by the great increase in the those in Burmth and in West Africa. known to exist within the Empire, especially 99 per cent., for the twelve months ending 30th ment would be justified in rendering assistance in Dyed snd Printed goods the shipments-to-the- Juue, 1909, against an increase of 22 per cent. This is surely a matter in which the Govern-in similar shipments to Shanghai. And both to commercial enterprise, and, further, in giving Colony are much more commensurate with those obtain petroleum in large quantities, and whose curtailment in supplies is that assistance to companies which can be trusted of recent years than the Shanghai to spend their capital in an honest attempt to That the future is likely to show considerable. figares Ary. mni main interests will be involved in drilling Recent advices received state that Stock Exchange. It should not to impractic and others are seriously contemplating following operations, and not in share-rigging on the haze already commenced-working short time pretty well assured, Mills able for the responsible puthorities to separate the ssthe course, or closing altogether for the should be no difficulty is getting capitalists of
being. It is not only for China that trade good standing to support such important China in Plain Cottons show a serious degrease
is falling promising ventures.
in the figures for the year ending 30th June
The fluctuations that have taken place in the price of Cotton on the home market would seem to indicate that speculators are at work again, drastic, especially. The effect has been to cause
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by several infinonces, the chief being the weak Business during the past week was curtailed ne in sxchange and the firmness of the price Cotton. The amount of sales made is so trivial that car remarks of last week wera not far wrong, when we said there was practically no market and the position at the close is mere difference betwest selles and buyers' visas are accentuated them or when we say that the as much as three faels par kale. The price of Cotton appears to have fallen during the earlier part of the weak, but towards the close telegrams indicate that rates are again gaining strength. From Liverpool Mid-Orleans la quoted 6.55d. - spot cargo, and 6.31 for November, December option, while the rate for Egyptian is returned at 9. In New York the market has fallen cente, August delivery, and 1200 cents for considerably and latest quotativas jure 11.83 October anjor January option.
MITSU BISHI DOCKYARD AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI,
CODE WORD: "DOCK," A.1, A.B.C., and Engineering Code Usec NEW DOCK NOW OPEN. DOCK No. 3.
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714 961
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Water on Blocks at Spring Tide 341
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Width of Entrance on Top. Width of Entrance on Bottom Water on Blocks at Spring Tida
DOCK No. 2.
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PATENT SLIP. Suitable for vessels up to 1,000.
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371 feeli
350
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laborions, in the forging of this wespen--it the sheep from the goats, and surely there time off, for almost every Country, except HE WORKS are well equipped with
PROMISING DEPOSITS FOUND.
Much is hoped from the recent discoveries of rogarding the existence of patroleum in large
ANCES to
PLANTS and APPLI undertake BUILDING or REPAIRING SHIPS, ENGINES, BOILERS;
and and also ELECTRICAL WORK.
century was Mamochika, both Masntune and oil in Burmah, end from the reports of experts the up and downs in New York being very always kept on hand.
ning him pretty close, if not equalling the quantities in Nigeria. It would appear from Manufacturers to be frmer than ever, an "OURA-MARU" (712 tons, 700 I.H.P.)
fine work he produced. Any reader who has visited Japan will remember haring seen, suoli old weapons among the sacred treasures of the two blades had been prohibited by an Imperial old Samurai families for after the wearing of odiot, second law had to be made forbidding the sale of the now superfluous blade to the Copper or bronze was used for these earliest
as well as a combination of both, have been favoured for sword manufacture, which also
overseas barbarian,
the reports of gentlemen who have lately re- turned to England, having made careful in quiries on the spot, that very promising oil drilling work have hitherto been restricted. deposits exist outside the area now proclaimed as oil lands, and to which prospecting and
in
instance being given of a cloth bought in March and now arriving here being now quoted 11 per cent, bigher! The news from
the Out-ports is Bot
Hankow encouraging. The water at reported to be foot over the Brad, and Shashi is actually ander water. In this neigh- bourhood there is a spell of terribly liot weather operations can which must to a great extent interfere with from Tientsin and Nowchwang before investing nally very strong at the price quoted last week, any more in American goods, which are nomi- or even higher, but transactions have been on a retall scale.
oil now in farce in Southern Nigeria are a The Mining Regulations respecting mineral serious hindrance to development. The only now be carried on are by the
swords, but for a long time past steel and iron, conditions on which drilling taking out of business. The dealers are still waiting to har
involved a number of minute and ingenious precautions utterly unknown in Western countries.
ter
Any one handling an old Japanese blade will at once notice certain thin lines upon the gar. face similar to the grain" found in wood This peculiarity is accounted for thus:
The little pile of steal plates which has in the
Arst instance been hammered on the anvil into one single flat bar, of some six or eight inches long-two wide, and about half an enfolded has subsequently been folded and re-folded, heated, re-heated, and hammered again and
much after the manner in which an
tion cook sets about manipolating her ple crust before applying the rolling-pin to thin dough the object of this has been to secure absolute homogeneity, with, at the same time, a thoroughly brous structure, and it is these zapented layers" which are responsible for the distinctive grain, known as, the sword's skin or hide, the different kinds being distinguished by names, auch sa" pear skin," "pine-slon," "pino bark," and others,
SCOTCH WHISKY Japan, however, the formidable
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So expert was the Japanese swordsmith that he required no more than his practised eye to form a perfect blade, the "curve subsequently given being a mere matter of taste, either his or that of the warrior who was destined to wear it, sxcepting always in the case of swords of houour, the shapes of which were prescribed by inviolable rules of etiquette. Etiquette, too, provailed as to their treatment and wearing, and, while these directions have now mostly fallen into disuse, their evidences remain in the names attaching to the various kinds of swords, since these refer more to the way they are be worn, and have no actual connection with the form of the weapon. It may perhaps have been noticed that most Japanese stords are of the curved kind. The primeval sword of "Taurugi," often forty inches long, had a straight blade; yet the curved
aword may be regarded as best waited to the common use it was put to in warfare-namely, that of howing, or cutting the European method of fencing with a straight blade as
as an effectual probaction to the body never hoving been appreciated in Japan, or, for the matter of that, in Asiatic countries generally.
We
may perhaps, observe by the way that the elaboratas
superadded workmanship in the matter ofengraving blades with ornamental designs and hieroglyphics fundslittle favour with connoissenes Japanese swordgrinders, who are great judge (a family distinguished for the performance of this office being that of Honnain, sword grinders to the Imperial family for 55 years), regard these ornamental blades with some auspicion, the elaborate design being as often as not introduced in order to cover some defect in the forging.
a lease at rental of £15 for each quarter of a proved oil lands in a new coloriy. This state of things contrasts strangely with the regulations in force in the neighbouring French West Africa, where a permit d'exploration, for two for £100, and a working licence over eight years, over 100 square miles, can be obtained
square miles for £36.
square mile, a most exorbitant rental for un-
obtaining, if it be possible, a suficient supply The whole question of the argent need of of oil fuel from sources within the British Empire is one that might wall occupy the attention of legislators who make the discus ston of naval problems their special care.
LONGER LIFE.
TESTING A DOCTOR'S NOVEL THEORY.
The Manchester market is so much above this quiet business is passing in zuiscellaneous lines for staple goods it is impossible to connect, but of Fanoy makes, which seem to be available here Liverpool Cotton market. after some futu. and there at quite workable prices. tion has recovered to 6.55d Mid-American
14
and 6.31d. November December.
Mo
spot," forward Foton her, then, bor. Egyr tian is unchanged at 9 5 1/6d.
New York presenta a very firm market,
quotations for all goods being up in the skles, although Cotton is so much easier, the latest
on
quotations current being 11.84 cents for August
Thu market for Indian Yarn is at a standstill Pasteur Institute, that man would life longer of buyers and sollers, the former considering The theories of Professor Motehnikoff, of the owing to the great difference between the views and be healthier without any large intestine are the limit has been more than reached Japanese being put to proof in an interesting series of Spinninga are saleable, however, to a moderate experiments
now taking place at rug's Hospital. extent at current rates. It is said transaction taut, who has been sent to London by the Pasteur Local Mills production has been booked
Dr. A. Distase, Professer Metchnikoff's assis involving the sale of 1,000 bales of one of the Institute to conduct the experiments, has recently private tarma. The Native Cotton crep is not arplained his progress." When studying cholers shaping very wall, in consequence
few years ago, the doctor stated, "Professor holders are raising their prices.
which Metchnikoff discovered that the intestines of the ordinary healthy mau always contained a great been very extensive, but absolutely noth Business from first hands cannot have number of varieties of bacteria. Some of these ing is reported, the poor prices reived if were found to be dangerous, because they formed anyth making the quotation public, as the aste poisons which were harmful to the body when from
is done no doubt, detering sellers aheurbed into the system, and others are benefi- may probably be made for the purpose of intra- cial because they hinder the development of the ducing a new shop. harmful germa
In the lower, large intestine it was found contrast in twenty-four hours. Up to yesterday Interest has been chiefly centred on the that the harmful germs greatly predominated, prices were keeping quite steady to firm as Professor Metchaiko therefore concluded that compared with last week, but at this morning's if a man's large intestine were removed he Anction'a general slump seems to have set in, poisons which, according to Profesor Metabnik the sale. With the exception perhaps of Last- would suffer less from the intestinal bacteria there being scarcely one redeeming feature abont off belief, cause the common diseases of degeneration of the internal organs of the body and generally bring on premature old age. The difficulty woe to find patients without large ntestines on whom to test these theories.
----EXPERIMENTS-ON PATIENTS,
"Mr. W. Arbathast Lane, the well-known surgeon of Guy's Hospital, has solved our dicalties by placing at my disposal some thirty or forty patients whose large intestinos he has removed for the relief of chronic intestinal about alive and wall for periods varying from s abstraction. Those patients have been going for months to five years since their large. intestines have been cut out. My work has been to compare the intestinal flora of these people with those found in the digestive tracts. of normal people,
"In the week I have been working I have proved beyond doubt that in Mr. Lane's patients many of the harmful varieties of bacteria are lesser proportion than in normal individuals. absent, while those still surviving are in much
At the present time this grand at craft, which is being rescued from the neglect it had fallen into, is practised in its purity only by two distinguished swordsmiths-namely; Buki- yama, in Osaka, and Miyamoto, in
"All animals (including babies) when born Tokyo. Both these art-craftsmen hold Imperial are perfectly storile digestive tracts-that is, appointments, and the work done in their 60 ming in the Inteisten
is of the fire old school, and Professor Motobnikoff belloves that if we could worthy of the best traditions. Foth, how preserve this freedom from intestinal bacteria ever, complain bitterly of the waning interest we could greatly prolong life, because the greatest evinced by “Young Japan" for such arduous
Gons cause of old age-the absorption of bacterial and alaborate labour; apprentices are few the poisons in the intestines would be non-existent. spirit of the time lures them away from the ald paths to "pastures new.”
"Seven years, the time necessary to make a capable swith, seems too great a slice ont of a young man's life nowa daye,
and hence the gradual neglect.
THE BIVAL GEUMB.
"That it is possible to exist without pro- viding a oplture bed within one's self for the development of these poison-produc A bright ozception, nevertheless, would seem
ing genus hus been proved, at any rate, to be one enthusiastic youth, Masazoshi, who, Australian variety of bat, from birth on absol- 021 animals. By foeding a pteropus, an having responded to the Emperor's offer of utely germ-free food I have kept its intestines defraying the foes for apprenticeship of poor free from all bactoris for the four months of its pupile of promise, is now working under the existenca. It is therefore absorbing none of guidance of Sakiyana, and is from all accounts the poisons which ordinarily are developed in
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PROOF.
Having used Mother Seigel's Syrup over 20 years, I have no hesitation in strongly co. commending it. At the outset I had to fight persistent and obstinate attacks, but since then I have had no trouble whatever. The main thing is to take the Syrup immediately indigestion. is suspected. One dose is then ample. if unchecked, more doses are required. I keep a bottle of the Syrop always at hand, and consequently indiges- - tion now has no terrors for me."
Walter de Welford, 61, Mans-/ field Road, Ilford, Essex,
Nov. 25th, 1908.
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