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Consumption

Can be Cured

Derk P. Yonkerman, Specialist, whose Discovery of a Cure for Consumption

has startled the World. Marvellow as it may spm after the cen taries of failure, a cure for consumption has at last been found. After twenty years of alinost ceaseless research and experiment in his laboratory, the now renowned specialist. Derk P. Yonkerman, has discovered a specific. which has cured the deadly Consumption even in its far advanced stages In many cases, though all other remedies tried had jailed and changes of climate were unable to check the progress of the disease, this wonder? ful specific has conclusively proved its power

to cure.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 14m8, 1910).

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be, of consideration. This is the real saison tre of courtesy and gentle, bearings Yet many of the best women of to-day are Thelmed to think that it is mawkish and fooble to make Goothe, in a celebrated passage in “Torquato use in their work of what is, after all, one of Tasso, has expressed the thought that mat their greatest gifta their sympathy-the most stands mainly for initiative and progress, and natural of all their instincts, the source and woman for all that makes for the conservation fountain-head of all their spirituality.

No. of society. Without denying the areative doubt it is not easy, when engaged in a powers of woman, we may hold it true that of work, to avoid becoming callous and hardened, from the earliest times it has been the influence and especially is this the case in of woman which has made social life a pos- philanthropic and perhaps educational work sibility, and that this infinence has been at bottomThus it often seems, when we have followed our a spiritual influence. If woman has captured natural impulses, that the result has been only

a by her physical chartas, she has disaster and discouragement. Tual

her ompire over him by

her and the outward and visible instrument of this suzerainty has over been one and the same a little child. The word "a little child shall lead thom" are true of all parents, whether at the bottom or at the summit of the scale of civilization. It is, after all through the child that to the world has been revealed that high and spleedid thing internal love. And even when the child is lacking, it is that very love, which is the birthright of every normal woman, expressed in countless ways and divers fashions, that has been, and still 15 the koynote of much that is brightest and

Lost in social life."

It has produced in the man a spirit of patient endurance, of self-denial, and of sympathy which have made her the graat ethical and spiritual factor in the ascent of mag. But if history teaches us one thing, it is that the inwurd light must be kept burning brightly for once woman neglects to cultivate those spirituel gifts which are peculiarly hers, then, athen h the results may not always be imme- diately apparent, she is found in the long run to lose her greatest power over the heart and mlad of man. Ruskin has said. "The Soul's

The imagination of the ancient world was struck by the devotion of Alcestis, who counted her life nothing if bat through her death har neband might have life. In hor parting words lie the keynote of her character

No wonder that the woman engaged in such work is tempted to turn's deaf ear to the dic tates of her timer foelings and fossilize into a cold and rather hard personality, who follows othing but her reason. And what is the result Not increased stoleney for the herself of the chief magic of her ininence. Itie woman has deliberately, if unwittingly, robbed the perfect balance of head and heart that makes, and must make, the power of the modern woman. Formerly the heart was considered the essential factor; to-day we run the risk of auffering from unduly glorifying the head; but the perfect woman must fully develop assume complete control, for, if either does, then both sides of her nature. Neither, indeed, mast complete failure awaits their

possessor,

doubt that the woman whose power is greatest Yet, when all is said and done, there is no is she who cultivates her spirituality. Such spirituality should permeate through su

through a woman's daily life, for without it she cannot attain the high estate for which she has been destined by God and man. May has always sought for it in woman, and, when he has found it not, then indeed has woman failed in her principal and primal mission.

armour is never wall set to the heart unless a woman's band has braced it! and it is only when no time has there evor been a greater need for The imperians neat of the day is ideals. At She braces it lensely that the Honour of Man-ethical and spiritual ideais than now, when hood fails!":

on all sides the material things of life are apt to Baeume andas prominence. striving after ideals themselves is of inestimable The mere valas, not only to the individual soul, but to the generations yet to come; for a nation, and it is the women who mould those idends. to be truly great, must always have high ideals,

The Martha in a woman's nature must be fountain continnally gushing forth life-giving apportioned to the Mary; there must be the streams, and there can be no fountain if there be no spring to feed it. What the spring should be it is not the place here to discuss; but there are many things about us in our daily lives which, if rightly used, can be made, the instru mente of great ethical and spiritual value.

And thou, my husband, mayat with honour

boast

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Thon last been wedded to a virtuous wife; And yon, my children, glory in your mother. To her it was but a simple act, this laying down of her life; but what must have been the quiet strength and steadfastness of a woman who could so quietly perform suck an act of self sacrifice, with no hope of aught save that of going out into eternal night? And so it has come to pass that, when we think of utter selflessness, Alcestis rises before us as the very embodiment of that supreme virtue.

The same passionate unselfishness distin guishes Antigone, who risks all, even death itself, to give the spirit of her fallen brother peace, and into whose mouth Sophocles has put the immortal line that sums up the world function of women

Born not to share in hate, but shera su love. With Christianity came the canonization of motherhood and the definite recognition of the pro-eminently womanly virtues alongside of, and oven above, the masonline virtues. Henceforth the contribution of woman's work towards the spiritual uplifting of the world was placed for over boyond dispute. The long roll of virgin martyra is an undying testimony to the spirit of feminine self-sacrifice and devotion to the service of mankind. The deaths that they died for their faith were but the calmlusting act in the lires that they lived for others.

These servitors of the now religion dedicated all their unconscious maternal instincts to the mother. ing" of the community. For them the Madonna, the Virgin without sin, was not merely one of the symbols of their worship, but the inspiration interpretation of their daily thoughts and

and

notions.

The number of such women is legion. We may cito in early times St. Catherine of Aler andris, and in the Middle Ages St. Catherine of Siena and St: Elizabeth of Hungary, in each of whom, apart from great intellectual gifts or high position, it was the personality of the sint -combined with a deep insight und sympathy that impressed the imagination of her owageneration. Of course in judging of the times one must allow for the difference of deals. Asceticism was then considered the highest state to which men or woman could attain. But apart from

Faith and hope are amongst the greatest of the virtues, but it is an old lesson that charity

agrester: not merely charity in its most restricted sense, but that catholic spirit which should be one of the fundamentals of every life. and which regards all t point of "Can any good thing some out of I things not from the stand- Nazareth" but from that point of view which "calls

nothing common or unclean." The lesson of tolerance, which is a sort of moral savoir faire, is one of the most difficult for women to learn, but it is also one of the most essential. And so, when we regard the immense responsibility which is cust upon women by the possession of those very spiritual gifts, which in their essence are the crown of their lives, we realize more than ever the necessity that they should keep their aims sablime and their eyes, orest, aven though their hands may shake and fail-The Times.

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for us in this twentieth century as they were for their contemporaries, They established the orted that devotion and charity should be the mainsprings of woman's life, however much the work to which she may apply kerself may vary through the centuries.

In this we see the true "mother spirit" of work, for the true "mother spirit" cannot rost with ministering only to her own; it is only content when it on spread its wings and help all those with whom it comes in contact. So it has been throughout the ages, but it is ira- possible for this spirit to thrive and grow as it should, if it is never given adequate nourish- meat, and it is an imparative duty laid on the woman of today that her inner life should be suetained and fed by ethical and spiritual food just as much as her material wants are satisfied daily. How and in what manner, must be left to the direction of each woman. If she fails

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THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The PM, str. Mongolia from San Francisco en route to Hongkong will be dispatched from Yokohama on the 11th inst., and is dus at this port on the 24th inst.

The T.K.K. str. Tonya Maru left San Fran cfeco on the 31st ultimo, for Hongkong, via Honolula, Japan and Shanghai, and is dus te arrive here on the 29th inst.

Capt. T. F. Hall Hon. Ar and Mrs. E. A

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The H-A. Linie str. Kowloon left Singapore on the 8th inst, at noon, and may be expected here to-morrow a.m.

The P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s str. Somali Jeft Singapore for this port on the 10th instant, at 10 am.. and is due bere, to-morrow at shout-8. 8.1.

The LG.M. str. Prinz Eitel Friedrich left Shanghai vis Foochow on the 11th inst., at 10 a and may be expected here to-morraw p.m. The Mogul Line str. Lennon left United Kingdom on the 4th fastint for Hongkong via Straits..

The Bank Lina Tekenen left Van-

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The I.G.M. str. Prinz Bigiemand left Kuchi. notsu on the 12th instant" £m, and may be erypeted here on or shout the 16th instant, at

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The 0.8.E str. Panama. Máru from Yoko- hama left Moji for this port via Manila on the 10th inst; and is expected to arrive here on or about the 21st inst.

The O.S.K. t. Beattle Midri bft Tecoma for this port vin Japan, and Manila on the 28th ult, snif is expectal to arrive hora on or about. the 5th prox

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ALINE WORRMANY, British str., 1,449, J. D. Martin, 7th Jane-Saigon 2nd June, Rico and General-Chinese

ANTO.2, German, str. 771, Langschweger, 12t June Hoihow.17th Jugo, General- Jobson & Co.

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ASIA, British str., 2,936, Harry Gaakroger, Bub June-San Francisco 10th May, General and Mails-P. M. SS. Co. AWA MABU, Japaneso str., 3,912, B. Ishikawa, 12th June-Seattle 21st June, Flour, Cotton and M'dise -Nippon Yuson Kaisha BALLELOPBOX, British str., 5,729, 8. Bartlǝti,

11th Jans-Manila 9th Jane, Geuersl Butterfield & Swire.

BENARTY, British ate, 2,510, W. Has B. 11th June-Moji 5th June, Coal-Gibb, Living- ston & Co.

BINHTHUAN, French str., 984 Chorinienne, 3rd June--Saigon 29th May, Bico and Flour -- Chinese

BUJUS MARU, Japaneso str., 1,394, Y. Fasano,

29th May Shanghai 25th May, General Osaka Shosen Kaisha,

CARL DIEDERICUSEN, German str. 774, A. Bohmer 12th June-Haiphong 9th and Hofhow 10th Jane, General-Jebsen & Co. Cart, British str., 2,514, O. Lindbergh, 11th June-Haiphong 8th June, General — Butterfiek & Swice.

CHINEIANG, British str., 1,229, Kay, 4th June -Saigon 31st May, Rios-Butterfield & Swire,

PRATOVAR, British str., 2,874, B. C. Edmonds,

30th May-Manila 26th May,

FAUSING; British str., 1,410, H. Malkin, 28th

May Sugod 34th May, Rico- Matheson & Co.

GLENFALLOCH, British str. 1,434, J. Mason, 12th Jane Singapore 6th Jano, General- Chinese,

HAICHING, British str., 1,267, W. C. Passmore, 12th Juns-Fooehow, Amoy via Swatow 11th June, General-Douglas, Lapraik &

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HAIMUN, French str., 536, E. de Catalano, 7th June-Haiphong 4th June, Rice and General--Messageries Maritimes. HINSANG, British str., 1,535, A. G. Smith, 2nd

June Saigon 29th May, Bioe and Paddy

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HOLSTEIN, Gorman str., 1,103, D. Henk, 11th June-Amoy 9th Jana, Hallast-Jebsen & Co.

HONGKONG MARU, Japanese str., 3,157, S. Togo, 11th Jure-Moji 6th June, Coal-Toyo Kison Kriels, HONGWANI, British str., 2,060, Hainsworth, 3rd Juua--Singapore 29th May. General Order

HUE, French-str$ 742, Panier, 8th May

Haiphong 5th May, General-A. 'R. Marty. HOPER, British abr.: 1,205, Mathias, 9th Jans Saigon 5th June, ice-Butterfield & Swire.

ISCHIA, Italian str., 2,784, G. Beldito, 5th June

Bombay. General-Carlowita & Co.

KAGA MARU, Japaness str,, 900, Nakano, 10th June-Wakamatsu 2nd Jane, Coal-Bitan Bieli Goshi Kwaisha.

KIANO CHING, Chinese str., 1,002, A. F. Brisander, 5th June-Chinking 31st April, General-Tang Lee.

KUEICHOW, British str. 1.215, Hooker, 9th Jane-Saigon 5th June, Hire-Batterfield & Swire. KWANGLEE, Chinese str., 1,459, Loseven, 7th June-Shanghai 3rd Jane, Generál-0; st. S. N. Co.

KWANGE, British str., 1,228, P, Cole, 4th Juus Tsingtan 29th May, Salt-Butterfield- & Swire.

LABETES, British str., 1,340, IL C. D.. Frampr ton, 12th June-Saigon 7th June, Rica and General-Wo Fat Sing.

LOYAL, German str. 1.237. R. Wegner, Ist

Jane-Wakamatsu 25th May. Coal Sander, Wieler & Co.

MANDHU MARU, Japanese str., 5,240, H. Nishi,

10th June-South America

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MEEFOO, Chinese str., 1,339, J. McArthur,

11th June-Shanghai 7th June, General C. M. S. N. Co.

OMURO MALU, Japanese str., 1,770, S. Takagi, 30th May-Port Arthur 23rd May, Coal- Mitani Bussen Kaisha

PAKLAT, German str., 1,018, Jon. Wanyel, 6th Juno Bangkok 30th May, lee-Batter- field & Swire.

PREUMPENH, British str., 1,065, Jaz I. Scott, 10th June-Saigon 6th Jane, Rice and Genoral-Wo Fat Sing-

PROTESILAUS, British str., 6,105, D. P. Camp- bell, 10th June Tacoma vis Japan 18th May, General-Butterfield & Swire.

QUARTA, German str., 1,145, H. Madsen, 11tda Jans-Macusar 3rd Juno, Sugar and General Java China Japan Lija. SALAHADII, Dutch str., 1,237, T. Belcher, 1st

June-Balik Papau 24th May, General Asiatic.

BARIE BANDJES, Chiness str. 667, J. Martin. 29th May-Singapore 22ad May, Wood and Iron E. C. Wilde...

SINGORA, German str., 1,120. Fr. Minhwitz,

8th June-Bangkok 31st May, Rico Norddeutscher Lloyd,

SUIBANG, British str. 1,257, Picknell, 2nd

June-Chingwantan 28th May, Coal- Jardino, Matheson & Co.

SOVERIC, British str.4,011. Cowley, 4th May

Seattle sad Manila, Flour-Dodwell & Co. TACOMA MARU, Japanese str. 3,830, H. Yams- moto, 8th June-Manila, P.1. 5th June, General - Desks Shosen Kaisha

TAMING, British str., 1,350, G. H. Pannefather, 10th Jane Manila 7th June, Sugar and -General--Butterfeld & Swire.

ULV, Norwegian str., 685, J. Pedersen, 12th June-Chefoo 7th June, Besus Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

VICTORIA, Swedish str., 289; Thor. Eckert,

12th June-Saigon 8th June, Rice Wallem & Co..........

WONGEOI, Germa str., 1,115, H. Hebetsen, 2nd June-Bangkok 27th May, Live and Timber-Butterfield & Swire

YATSHING, British str., 1,424, 8. G. Payne, 8th Jane Bangkok 2nd Tana, Rice--Jardine, Matheson & Co..

YUNNAN, British str., 1,250, W. O. Jones,

9th June8aigon 5th Juno, Bies

Butterfield & Swire.

報新外中港香

CHUNG NOGE SAN

(Chinese Daily Press),

PUBLISHED DAILY

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Is the oldest and still immeasurably the best

Advertising, medium among the

Native Community.

ا قد ار ای

Established for over FIFTY TRIES Circulates largely throughout Southern Chins Indo-China, eta Terms for Advertising (Transistion free) enn bo obtained at the Office, 104, Dos V Road Central Hongkong; 131; Fleet Street, London, or from the different Agente. SN

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