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THE JOY OF RETURNING HEALTH.

>WHAT TWO BQYAL PHYSICIANS BAY.

Of all the simple joys of life, tow give a greater thrill than when, after a zisge of illness, the patient is told that he has left ruffering be hind him; he is convalescent, and is to be allowon to resume his normal food instead of the light, sloppy diet on which he has been feeding.

Evon under favourable

circumstances, however, convalescence may be a pro- tracted, tedious affair which the patient finds exceedingly irksome, especially it he has Important duties to perform or urgent matters awaiting his con

consideration, Even, however, it there is no such need for his Immediate return to the work-a-day world, natural inclination makes him anxious to be up and out in the shortest possible time.

Under such circumstances, nothing will make kim nobiage his ohjeet so quickly as a course of Sanstogen, Every doctor knows that it is the greatest revitalising and recon- stituent proparation in the world, "the tonic food with lasting effects," as it has been · called by those who like to describa it in a phrase. Its use in convalescence is universal, and has been attested by thousands of doctors, including the physicians to ten crowned hande of Europe. Dr. Olt, the Among them may be mentioned late King Edward's physician at Marienbad, who writes: I have been using Saratogen for a number of years in my practice with excellent results. These results have been notably good in cases of convalasernis after serire illnesses, and also in the case of elderly people when it was desirable to bild up the strength, to stimulate the bodily functious, and to improve the circulation of the blood,

With his name may be associated that of Dr. Quirico, physician to HM. the King of Italy, who has made the following statement: "I kara used Sanalogan with marked benefit in the case of weakly children, and in convalesceneo. after long illnesses. I consider the preparation a most excellent tonic food."

The reason for Sanatogen's use at this time is simple. It supplies an easily digestibla fond of great strength, one which restores the nervous well as the physical side of the body, and improves the condition of the bland.

Sapatogen may be obtained of all chemists, [105 405

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STRAMEEN

ARABIEN, Danish str., 4,513, J. B. Certsun, 4th Oct. Autwerp 27th Aug, General, Paper and Iron-Melobera & Co. ABBATOON APCAR, British str., 2.931, F. Hudson, 5th October-Calontta and Straits 19th Sept., General-David Bassoon & Co. BUYO MARU, Japanese str., 3.247, T. Sagaro, 29th Sept. Moji 24th Sept. Coal and M'dise-Toyo Kisen Kaisha. CHILDAR, Norwegian str., 1.102, H. Nilson, 4th Oct. Bangkok 26th Sept., General- Asgaard, Thoresen & Co. CHOWTAL, German str. 1.115, W. Reher, 27th Sept.Bangkok 19th Sept., Rico and Moal -Butterfield & Swire.

J

Dator MARU, Japanese str., 865, H. Murayama, 5th Oct-Tamaui, Amoy and Swatow 4th Oct., Ganeral-Osaka Shosen Kaisha... DBYAWONGSE, German str., 1,057, E. Gatho-

maun 29th Sept Matils 25th Sept Butterfield & Swire.

SPLENDOUR OF DELHI DURBAR }

180 ROLING PRINCES,

The official programme of the Delhi Darbar has been issued. According to it their Major. ties will arrive at Delhi on the morning of December 7, and will be mat by Lord and Lady Hardinge, the Governors, and heads of provin cial administrations, and the ruling Princes will be presented to their Majesties inside the fort walls. The procession will then more off to the Ridge in three portions as follows:

(1) Governors, Lieutenant-Governors, &c. (2) The Royal personages. (3) The Ruling Chiefs, At the Ridge provincial representatives will present an address through the Vice President of the Legislativo Council,

In the afternoon and on the mornings of December 8 and 9 the King Emperor will revive visit from chiefs, and in the afternoon of the 8th hs will Ing the foundation stone of the King Edward. Memorial,

On December 10 their Majesties will

will allend

Divine Service.

On December 11 his Majesty will present colours to three British and two Indian regiments.

In the afternoon the final of the polo tourpis- ment will be played.

NOMAGE TO THE KING.

The Durbar will take placa on December 12, in the presence of about 100,000 people. The ceremony will be carried out in two songs. After receiving the homage of the governors, chiefs, and others, their Majesties will appear in the Royal pavilion in the centre of the arons, where the proclamation of the King-Emperor will be raad..

The final of the hockey teacanment will take placa in the afternoon, ani a State banquet, followed by a reception, will be giren in the Royal tents in the evening.

On December 13 a reception will be held of the volunteer and native effears of the Indian Army, followed by a garden party in the fort, and a people's fair below the walls in the after- noon. A firework display will be given in the evening

His Majesty has contributed a large sum to- wards feeding the poor.

On December 14 there will be a grand review of troops in the morulur.ant the football final will be played in the afternoon. An investi ture will take place in the evening. A

The following day will be occupied by a military tournament and point-to-point recas.

On December 16 thoir Majesties who go in state procession through the city Enter in the day the King-Emperor will leave for Nepal. and the Quess Empresa for Agra. Lord and Lady Hardinge go the Dehra Dun, invited to arrive in Delfii by December 4,

The heads of all local governments hare bean The guests of the Government will include the selected European and Indian represent stires, about 150 ruling princes with their snites, the governora of the Asiatic coloring of the Crown, and 100 journalists.

It is estimator that, the whole camp will contain about a quarter of a miliica persoas. The camp will be served by 30 milos of broad and 12 miles of narrow gauge railway. There will be 31 post and 10 telegraph offices in the visitors camp, which will open on November 20.-Runter.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.........

FUKURA MARU, Japanese str.. 1,946, B. Kuma.

The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams waki, 4th Oct.Moji 25th Sept., Coal-lying in the Bastern Australasia & China Tele- Miten Bishi Goshi Kwa sha

graph Company's office at Longkont GLENESE, Dritish atr, 2975, J. Rafferty, 3rd

OctMoji-27th Sept., Coal-Showau, Bischoff. Actor House

ADDRESS

FROM Pforzheim Tomes & Co. GREGORY APCAR, British str., 2,961, 8. Hmeuangchau, 54. Des Voux

Belson, 4th Oct-Moji 29th Sept., General

Street --David Sassoon & Ce...

Failong

Apenrado HANOT. French str., 733. G. Bahiar, 4th Oct. Hannon Mr.N. R. mare

Fillis, care Hongkong Hola!.. Rangoon -Haiphong and Iloihow 3rd Oct, General.

A. R. Marty.

American Embassy ...Codarlake Konwy 8 Angusta Inada, Tsuruya Hotel

Taipeh San Francisco Kwonghanghast

.Bangkok Lan Hi Took Cruiser Hai Yang" Mamoi Lambengkre

Iloilo Pierce, Miss Mildred

J. B. AUG KESSLER, Dutch str. 3.198, F. Brosen. 4th Out, Singapore, and Samboe 29th Sept.. Oil in Bulk--Aviatie Petr. Co. KEEMUN, British str.. 5.866, Conradi, 30k

Sept.-Vancouver 30th August, General Butterfield & Swice. KEONGWAI, German str., 1,777, E. Nicolaisen, Slb Oot.-Baugkok and Swatow 4th Oct., Rice and Meal Butterfield & Swire, KIANG P

PING, Chinese str. 1.222. H. Udden. 5th Oct-Chinking 29th Oct., General-

Chinees LAIBANG, British afr., 8.225, E. J. Tadki, 28th Sept.-Caloutta 13th Sept., General- Jardine. Matheson & Co. LINAN, British str.. 1,350, C. C. Williams, 5th Oct Shanghai 1st Oct., General-Butter field & Swire. LOOKOSANG, British str. 1.095, G. W. Laask, 3rd Oct-Manila 30th September, General -Jardine. Matheson & Co. LYEEMOON, G-man str. 1.238, V. Pilgrim, 25th Sept-Saigon 21st. Sapt., Rico and General Chinese,

MONTEAGLE, British str. 6,163, W. Davison, ENE 8th Sept. Vancouver-riz Japan and Shanghai 5th Aug., General-Canadian Pacific Railway Co. PREUMPANA, British str., 1,065, J. H. Scott,

27th Sept.--Shigon 23rd Sept., Rice Chiness. FONGTONG German str. 98. W. Hotefur, 5th Oct-Bangkok 26th Sept., Rice and Teakwood Butterfield & Swire. RAJA, German str. 1,275, A. Rovelier, 23rd Sept. Fremantle, Sandalwood-Butter feld & Swire

Sickchoo

Stockwell

Manila

Singapore

Singapore Semarang

THE MOSQUITO THAT FLIES BY NIGHT.

JS THE ONE THAT SPREADs Malaria, SAYS A DISTINGUISHED LONDON SCIENTIST

Retired Stationmaster In Ceylon Confirms The Vardist Of Thousands That The only Positive Remedy For MALARIA IS

PINK PILLS.

DR. WILLIAMS

One of the best known scientifle writers. in England, a deator by profession, as lately advanced the theory that the particular breed of mosquito which infects people with Malaria only goos abroad at night. Mr. Edwin Horft, of Asperia Bungalow," Kandy, Cegion, could not tell you with any certainty the hour when the Malarial poison was drst implanted in his system, but do mioh uncertainty exists in his mind as to when and how he became cured.

"It was some time during the 1905, when I was located as stationmaster at Matale, Ceylon Government Railway, that Malaria attacked me," said Mr, Heeft. I had always beupartionlarly healthy until then, but after that I found myself becoming stiff and sore about the

your

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 6 at 11,55 p.m.-The depression lying in the neighbourhood of the Loneboo yesterday has Alled up, and the other distur Lance, situated to the North of Japan, has. moved away over the Paciflo.

Presente las increased considerably at the Japanese stations, and to a slight extent oror 8. China, It has given way again over N. China, the "high" "having shifted Eastwards to the Sea of Japan.

Eyesh to strong N.E. and D. winds may be expected over the N, part of the China Sea,

Alongkong rainfall for the 24 hours" ending

10 am., to-day, 0.00 inches.

· DISTRICT

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at norm today is as follows:

FORECAST.

(N.Ewinda

strong.

• Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

South coast of China between Same as No 1.

Hongkong and Lamocks.) South coast of Chipa between) Same as No. 1.

Hongkong and Hainan...)

*N.E and E. winds, fresh fine."

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL CHINA

Station.

Vostook

Mr. Edwin Horft," of Kondy, Ceylon, Cured Noaro

of Molaria, ¿que and Nerve Debility by DR. WILLIAMS' VINK PILLŠ, feints, and subject to spells of Agus. Peraliar pains and weakucsa became apparent in my legs and back, attacks of gidliness and sink headache developed and grew more, and more frequent, and Neuralgia aerom the templos. Nala nearly drove me mad.

Hakodate Tokio Kool, Nagasaki Kagoshima Oshima

Ishi'jima Bonia Is..

A time wout on symptons like an awful chill set in my reentration, became affected, and Chotoo after a few hurried steps I had to loan against Weihaiwei the nearest support andl grap for breath, my heart Hankow all the while palpitating wildly. All day I felt Kiukiang laugail and depressed, yet directly I went to Shanghai bed a nervous Pateness made it impossible Chitzloff for me to obtain restful, comfortably sioep My Sharp Peak weight decreused until I became an emaciated Amer unhealthy-looking man. So exhausted was my Swatow nervous system that 1 trembled at the least | Taiheka excitement; even the optic nerves did not escape, Talaton for my eyesight bennie so wank that I found Tainan it necessary—under the oculist's orders-to-wear Keaton glasses.

Pescafloros

Despite medical attention my condition Canton became so serious that I went into Hospital as Hongkong 2-patient for a short white, but soon after Vigt. Peak my exit from there I had a relapse. Then it Gap Rock was, through reading in the newspapers of scane Maeno- remarkable cares of Nervois Disurde haring Wachax been wrought by Dr. Williams Pink Pille, that Hoihow.. I was led to obtain a supply of these Fill for Fab myself,

After the second bottle of Dr. Williams Tourange Pink Pills I experienced a keenoss of appolite C. St. James to which I had long been a stranger, and felt Aparri

·less weary and languid Continuing with their Manis

112

Pliation

krew suronger sfery day and di sound refreshing sleep at a glit. The Malaria Bacolod and Ague left my nerve became steady, Ilio..... and I was able to di-pense with the rises, for Cebu...... my eyes regained their strength. Soon I was bu thorcagtly recovered and I have remmel z ever since. My health today is portéer, und, despite my sixty years, I am as strong and. Botive

As ever,

thanks to Dr Williams Pink Pills.

REGISTER.

October 6th-ÁT AM,

Wind.

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Humidity.

Direction:

Force,

Weather

7 n. 30.27. 43 | 49

NNE 0b

AW

6 n. 29,93

130.13

22

30.22

30.19

30.17

NE

29.10

NNE

1,129,90;

NE

כא

NNE

6. 30.20-6357

9

30.22 71 71 ENE

30

29.14 74

5.30 06

30.00

29.96

29.961

NE

29.98

KE

9 a.

10 a. 30.00

ENE

8 ́á. 30.02

29.93 N97

16a.

10 a. 29.92 8671

6a.29,88 73 9a.

.. 2991 81

+ 29.89 67

29,94 82

૧૭૫ |

F. G. FIGG, Director. Hongkong Observatory, Ostobar 6 h, 1911. BAROMETER, reduced to 32xlegrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inhoa, tonths and hundredths. TEMPERATORE, in the shado, in degrees Fahren heit.

That the rich red bloot made by Dr. Williaus Pink Pills for Pal Poopla, dispels Malaria, builds up the nervous system, rotires 3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the appetite, restores health, is proved by the humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100. testimony of thounds of Chumkfnt-

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two puinta. ered saffagors living in all parts of the world

FONER OF WIND, Recording to eufort Seale. They-UTATE OF WHATICER blue sky, e détacher famous as a ron-dy for

ly for the sund wilmente cloud, d drizzling zain, f fog, g gloomy, in of hdies, and as a restorative for mon breken lightning: o overt; p paaking lowers, a squally, dowa by over-work, excesses, or residence in rain, snow, t thander, visibility, w dow (wol) auhealthy alimtos. Obtain.ible from medicino DRAIN in mohon, ten the and hundroths.

Takfoong Tammon, Consulat Allomand. Drongen

hycrick

Lure ...Singapore- Yuanhuong

Chilon Yuenchong

...Manila

CHURCH SERVICES.

vendors everywhere, also from the Chius Office of the Dr William-Medicino-34 Szoctuen Road, Shanghai, 1 bottle for $1.50, 6 bottles for 88, post free.

and opening prayer at 6.30 p.m. evory Sunday.

PEAK CHURCH-Holy Communion at 8 m.

H. Tickling, Harvest Thanksgiving Services UNION CHUBOR, Kennedy Road. Minister, Rov. 11am. Worship, Hymns, 401, 17499: Magnifcat (Bunaett), Authoni, "Yesh 11 dwell in the ladd” 12.50 p.m. Baptism 4 p.. Sunday Schools SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES

p.m. Worship. Hymns 401, 495, 100, 107 and

194

Jony's Cathedrar Hongkong, 8th September, 17 Sunday after Trinity, Holy Comunion (8.15 am. Nativa (11 am.) Responses, Ferial; Venice, Jay- Palms, of the h morning (); Te Deum, Woodward. Smart, Turles Pen-dictus, Langdon, Hymns, 10, 238 and 274. XH.-Psalm 28, vers

Verse 1,

1,2 21 an 122 in nison. Ponim, varso, 5, 6 and 15 in unisora. 'em, versna 5. E, 38, 20 and 20 in unison, Evensong (5.45, p.in.) Responses, Forial, Paalms nimittis, Gossin A.; Anthoin, O Lord my God" of the 8th voting (11); Magnifiest, Nune Wosley, Hymne: 22021 S-venfold Amen Valuntary Intermezzo and Finale. Borowski. RUBI, American str. 1,408, S. A, Crosby, 26th N.B.-Pan 41, verses 3, 4, 13 in anison, Falg September-Mauilu 23rd Sept. General-42, verses 1. 1, 7, 14, 15 íi unis. Isola 43,

Shewan. Tomus & Co

BAMSEN, Garman sir, 89, B. Pelersen, 26th Sent-Bappkok 21st Sept.. Rise-Butter Bell

& Swire. SIAM. British str. 992. Robt: A. Binns, 2nd Ost Singapore 25th Sept, Kerosene oil~ Asintis Petroleum & Co.

N

BesHU MARU, Japanese str. 1,119 K. Sagn.

wa, Ath Ost.-

t--Anping. Amoy via Swatow 3rd

Oct.

General-Osaka Shaven Kaishs. BUNGRIANG. British str. 987, H. Mathias. 1st

Oot-Hainkang 26th

Sept

General Batforfeld & Swire. Texo Manu Japanese str., 7,268, E. Beat, 3rd OctoberSan Francisco via ports 6th Sept Mails

and General Toyo Kisen Kaisha, TAISHUN Chincio str., 1,612. Tt. Pareniore, 4th October-Shanghai 26th Sept, General

M. S. H. Co. TAMUA MARU. Japanese str. 1.234 . Non,

vren, 3, 4, 6 in unison.

„CARISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES:-Zetland Strout. off Queen's Road Central, Sudy at 11.15 am.

nt Wednesday at 6.30p.m.

LATEST RTHAMER MOVEMENTS, --,

A SAFE REMEDY FOR ALL

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, October 6th.

If you suffer from any disiso due to an injure stato of the Blond,.Post WHATEVER CAURE ANIMING, you should test the value of Clarke's, Blood Mixture, Barameter the world-famed Binod Parifior and testorer. This medicina has 40 years' repat.tion, and is today mora | Tenperatura popular than ever, the racon of this being undoted. Ilamidity 1 boound this wonderful remody does what it Wind Dirnction Professes to do—IT CURES AKIN AND PLODĎ DIKELSES. PERMANENTLY.

Weather

Clarke's Blood Mixture

Is THE FINEST BLOOD PURIFIER EVER DISCOVERED.

It is warranted to cleanse the blood from all mpurities, from whatever causs arising. For

BOROFULÀ,

SUURVY, The P. & N. Colete. Namur is expect-

--ECZEMA. ed to arrive at Fennvg on the 9th inst, at 5

The P. M. 8.8. Co,alr,' Siberia was dispatch- ed from San Francisco on the 4th instant for Hongkong via Honolulu, Yokolums, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on the 31st inst

The Silk for New York shipped by "Blus tion on the 5th inst., 29 days from Hongkong Fannel" Bellerophon was delivered at destina-

and 19 days from Yokohama.

left Shanghai for this port on the 6th inst, and The N.Y.K. str. Aki Mara (European Line) Int Oct-Brattle and Shanghai 28th Sept is expected here on the 9th inst. General-Nippon Krisen Kaisha.

TRIMARI, Dutch str., 2470, J. P: Scholten,

26th Sept.-

pt.Bourihara 16th Sept, Sugar Java-China-Japan Lijn.

TrBopas, Dutch str., 2,578, Jurriaansë, 23rd,

Sept.-Batavia. 13th Sept, Sugar-Jara China-Japan Lija

TJIMANOER, Dotch str., 3,510. N. ven Jor-

rimnée, 25th Sept.Macassar 17th Sept... Sugar-Java-China Japan Lijn. TRIUMPH, Gorman str., 369, W. Langschwager, 2nd October-Haiphong and Pakhoi 30th 'Sept., General Jobsen & Co. Woad, British str. 1.227. Howard, 24th

Sept Kebas Batterfield & Swire.

GOOD ENGLISH GUNS.

--

At very low prices.

Our Model No. 620 far-killing HAMMER- LESS GUN is the best value is the world. 12, 16 or 20 bore, Price £5.50. AH Sportsmen should send for catalogue, post free on applica

G.'JAMES & REYNOLDS,

9, Leander Road, Thornton Heath, LONDON, ENG.

tion to--

501

BLOOD POISON,”- ELCERA,

SKIN AND ALLOD DISEASES.

BAD LEGS,

BIOTCHES,

SPOTS

Forceti

Rain

Previn On Date On Dats

Day

ut 4 pm.

at

a.m.

4 p...

29.97

3008

30.00

79

79

78

70

47

68

East Est

3

2

0

Highest open air Temperature on 5th.. 81 Lowest open air Temperature on 5th 73

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 711 to 13th October, 1911.

HIGH WATER.

LOW WATER

Days of

Monti

B'kong

الرمال

1

Heigh

*+lTox

K'kong

Mean

'Time.

'Linie.

BLACKHEADS.

h. m.

PIMPLES.

Bati

7m

ft. in. 2. 8-277-1-3 2-22

ft:in

and

BOERS OF ALL KINDS

9 164

52 a

Sun

M.on.

& loa

9 m

6 8

41 6 9 ETZA

་་

49

a 7. 2

10 m 10 3

bta

117

11 11 22

70.49

11 30

7 6 49m79.

5 39 a

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