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"GUARANTEED"

UNDER THE PURE FOOD AND DRUGS ACT,

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.........

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16гm, 1014.

On, every bottle of Dr. Moric's Indian Root Pills sold in the United States of America there is placed an extra label, bearing a number and the svord "Guaranteed" which denotes that the proprietors of. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills guarantee that they contain nothing that is not in strict accordance with the Pure Food and Drugs Act. It is further guaranteed that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills comply with the regulations of the Department of Health, both as to the standard of purity of the ingredients used in their manufacture. and also that they are a good, wholesome remedy for the purposes they are advertised for. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a purely vegetable. sugar- coated medicinal preparation, carefully compounded by experts, and are manu factured on the premises under the direct supervision of the proprietors. The care taken in the production of theee Pills, is illustrated by the manner in which they are packed. Instead of being put up in cheap wooden boxes--that absorb poisonous and other substances they are packed in glass bottles at a cost of five or six times that of wooden boxes. The extra cost is more than made in the satisfaction of knowing that the Pills reach the public justes

up they left the laboratory, unaffected by moisture or climatic changes and Tree from contamination by contact with any foreign matter,

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Indigention, Consti pation, Headachen, Salloor Complexion.

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for Female Ailments, /-

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CUNESDISCHARGES, EITHER SEX WITHOUT INJECTIONS

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"UNDER SEALED ORDERS:"

TERRITORIALS' PREPARATIONS.

FASHIONS AND FANCIES.

CHURCH SERVICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hongkong. 27th Boptember, 1914. 16th Sunday after Trinity.. Holy Communion 7.30 am. Matins, 11 .30, (Fell Choir) Besponses, Ferials Venite, Garrett, Troutbek; Te Deum, Lawes, Cooke, Hopkins Benedictus, Barnby (over); Hymns, Kesponses 320 and 33. Evensong, 5.45 p.m. Ferial; Panitas, Turle, Goss, Turke, Parsell; Magnißoat, Goodenough (22nd evening); Nuno Dimittis, Wesley (aror); Hymas," 15 and 223.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

8.8. "DEIKE · RICKMERS.”. FROM HAMBURG AND ANTWERP.

YONSIGNEER are informed that their

at the Eastern Wharf.

No Fire Insurance has been effooted.

. FERD. BORNEMANN & Coin Agents. Hongkong, 22nd September, 1914.

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The summer, alas! seems to have depart- ed prematurely, and though, with the A military correspondent in one of the hope that "springs eternal in the human Home papers says: When the units of breast" we look for a return of gracious the East Lancashire Territorial Division sunny weather, there is a distinctly Hine; Psalms. Beckwith, Turle, Beethoven, Goods have been landed In Shanghai march away from Manchester and other autumnal feeling in the air, and surely Lancashire towns they will do so under the liarvest is much carlier than usual sealed orders. Their destination, except A week ago down in Sussex I saw many to the General commanding the division crops already reaped and stooked, and and quite a few of the higher ranks, will everywhere fields ripe for the harvester, be unknown. General W. Douglas is now while the autumn flowers and store of waiting orders. Accompanied by Cap fruits that supplant the ross all seem to tain &. W. Tufnew, his Staff officer, and be here before their time. The golden

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, wearing his active service uniform, red, which West Country folk call "Good-MacDonnell Road. Sunday, 11.15am. Wednes General Douglas visited the mounted and bye to Summer, is in its glory; big dismounted units, and expressed satisfac-beautiful green filberts are already on tion with the cheerfulness, discipline, sale; and I saw plenty of blackberries that smartness and readiness of both officers look as if they would be ripe for picking and men in his command. In order to in another week or two. relieve the monotony of waiting the men were singing Boys of the Old Brigade," Hearts of Oak," and other inspiriting songs. The men are ready to move; still, there are many small yet important details continually obtruding themselves and demanding attention..

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FOR SEASIDE WEAR.

The tailor suit has again vindicated its reputation as the best and smartest for seaside wear; always neat and trim, and adapting itself so admirably to the vagaries of English weather. Even when In war nothing must be left to sultry summer prevails inland, there are chance," said ono of the commanding very few days on the coast when thin officers to me. It is always the unex-cottons and muslin may be worn with pected that happens. We are determined comfort and propriety, I have seen plenty to do the duty that is alloted to us, no of dainty frocks of the kind worn at the antter what it may be, and luring the seaside during the last few days, and how period of waiting we find plenty to do chilly, uncomfortable, often grotesque, the in the way of completing our mobilisa foolish wearers looked as the boisterons tion. For years we have been derided, wind fluttered their Himsy raiment! At and now it is up to the Territorial Army Church Parade" on Sunday there were to show of what stuff it is made. This is a good many taffetas and charmeuse the spirit that permeates all ranks We have a grave and responsible work before us, and I have sufficient confidenen in the Force to say that I do not think we shall be found wanting."

THE IDENTIFICATION DISCS."

gowns, all more or less fashioned on tailor lines, either with the long basquine or with tiered skirts and smart coatces; but the best-gowned women were all in tailor suits of ivory or navy serge: gabardinė, It may perhaps be suggested that the or cloth. A very effective one of navy men are cheerful in consequence of their Berge had a plain tunic reaching to the ignorance as to the serious work that may knee in front, and shaped down to an le before them. But all the details of almond point at the back, the coates with mobilisation for war does not permit of the besque following the line of the tunic, such ignorance. The sharpening of and cut away in front to show a wide swords and pointing more effectively the sword bayonets predicate active, service and nothing else. The identity disc, too, is a warning to each man that cannot be mistaken. Each man mobilised carries one of these discs under his uniform. It is suspended from the neck by a cord. These discs are of the size of a ferin They are made lightly of metal, and on each is stamped the name of the soldier, his rank and regimental number, the unit to which he belongs, and his religion. The Paymaster, too, will have in his possession certificates relating to each Territorial soldier giving the name, age, place of residence, branch of service to which he belongs, and his rank. Also whether married or single, the name of his wife (if married), and the number of children depending upon him..

DRESSINGS FOR WOUNDED, Then there is the First Field Dressing When soldiers go ou active service the humanitarian aide is not altogether forgotten. When a man falls in the firing line the regimental stretcher bearers remove him as soon as possible in order that he shall receive every attention that can be bestowed even when in the zone of fire, and also to save unnecessary the troops which embarrassment to casualtics would cause if left on the ground whore they fell, The immediate provision of dressing, therefore, is indispensable. Sewn on the right side of the skirt of the tunic of each officer and man are the materials for the first field dressing. It consists of:

(1.)-Outer cuver, sewn cloth, (2.)-Two safety pins, wrapped in wax

paper.

(3.)-Inside. cover

ceinture of taffetas in indefinite stripes shading from dark green to bronze, with s girdle end in front fringed with bronze grelots. A soft hear-stitched frill of white lawn at the neck, a small white felt hat, white gloves with black points, and very dainty boots with black toes and heels and white kid uppers completed an admirable toilette.

COSTUMES FOR COWKS.

If this storing weather continues, nary erge, always beloved of genuine yachts- women, will be practically the only wear afloat at Cowes, with plain or kilted skirts and natty coats of the reefer type. Some very smart Cowes suits also are of the new. ivory silk serge, again with kilted skirt set on a hip yoke, and half-length jacket of the justincarpe type, buttoning down the front or at one side with ornate Hilc buttons of dull gold wire. For fête frocks taffetas is still the favourite fabric, with lace tunics or flounces, which are nearly always backed with chiffon, giving å charmingly soft effect.

EVENING AND TEA GOWNS. Lace is in tremendous vague again fór evening gowns, and with the re-appear ance of the circular décolletage comes the graceful berthe, also shawi and fchu-like arrangements of lace, that are remarkably. becoming to stately women. Once more come persistent rumours of the return of the crinoline, and certainly some of the newest dancing skirts are extremely full. and distended over frilled foamy petti coats; but there is as yet no indication of the characteristic hoops," and the style

waterproof of jaconet, the edges comented with rubber solution, so as to render the packet air tight; a portion of one of the corners ie turned back and, not cemented.

more reminiscent of the ballerina skirts

of 1810 or thereabouts, many years before the crinoline was seen. These very full skirts, however, will be strictly reserved for evening wear.

As usual, with the advent of the country

(4.)-Loose woven bandage, 21 inches by 4 yards, folded flat into 2 inches by 4house season, the teagowa is reinstated, inches.

(5.)-Two pieces of gauze, 17 inches by 13 inches, folded separately to suit the size of the package.

(8.)-Compressed absorbent cotton-wool between layers of gauze,

blue.

most comfortable and becoming of gar- ments to slip into when one is healthily tired after a long day in the open. Some of the simpler type are of the classic Greek order, loose-flowing robes of ninon or net. or crêpe de chine worn over a plain The pieces of gauze, the compressed fourret of taffetas or charmeuse; the absorbent cotton-wool, and the layers of tunic outlined with pearls, or milk-beads, gauze contain 1 per cent. by weight of or with a narrow gimp of dull gold or sal-alembroth, and are tinted with aniline silver, and drooping to two points at

The contents are compressed so that the package does not exceed three back and front, from which dangle tiny tassels or grelots to match the trinnging; The quarters of an ineb in thickness. truly remarkable cures where all other treat outside coyer contains the words "War the sleeves being of similar type. Others: ments have failed.

The Editor of the FAMILY DOCTOR," Office, Medical Division," and directions are of a more elaborate order, with der-

are given for using the dressings for dne terous, intricate draperies, London's popular medical weekly, writes and for two wounds, and how they must

We have seen hosts of letters bearing be applied. testimony to the truly wonderful cures by Clarke's Blood Mixture. It is the first Blood Parifier that Science and Medical Skili have brought to light, and we can with the utmost confidence recommend it to our subscribers and the public generally,”

Clarke's Blood Mixture

THE WORLD'S BEST BLOOD PURIFIER

·HAS CURED THOUSANDS. WILL CURE YOU

Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World, REFUSE SÜBSTITUTES.

Beethany's

Makes the Skin a SOFT AB VELVET, and keeps it SOFT, SMOOTH and WHITE all the year rdood Removce and prevents Roughness. Redness, Irritation, Tan, etc. --- COOLING AND REFRESHING DURING THE SUMMER HEAT

M. BEETHAM & SON, CHELTENHAM W ENGLAND:

TO-DAY'S ILLUSTRATION. One of these charmingly picturesque goans is sketched to-day. Of palest ros THE IRON RATION FOR THE FIELD.

is worn over a slip of Another thing the Territorials will crépe de cline, make their first acquaintance with inshot manve and green taffetas, which certain emergencies, will be what is produces a shimmering iridescent effect. known in the Service as the iron ration. The skirt is set at the waist in a series of The name suggests a rather indigestible close pleats, under a rather narrow folded substance, and the origin of it is not very ceinture of iridescent gaune, and is draped clear. 16 probably arises from the fast up to the left hip, falling in soft, graceful that the ration is packed in a tin. The folds; while the back drapery terminates iron ration is carried in a canvas in a little wisp of a train lined with the receptacle on the men's equipment, and

consists of 1lb. of tinned meat, 2oz. of silk. The loose bolero with wired callar biscuit, oz. of sugar, lez, of salt, oz. of is of ivory lace posed on two tissues of cheese, and two cubes of meat to make chiffon, pink and mauve, and fashioned a pint of beef tea. The canvas bag is with festooned cords and tassels of old capable of holding two such rations when silver.-DIADORE in The Globe. considered necessary, as would be the case when a general action was imminent. These iron rations were carried by the German troops during the maneuvres of 1911.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. Following is a list of unclaimed telegram. lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Company's office at Hongkong:-

ADDRESS

Chanhion Teckuto

[25

Gerard Bouman, Hongkon

Hotel

Ipkinkee, Queen's Itcad

FROM

Amcy

Shangbai Robe K-b Laokong Dicksons. News.. ...Shanghai Feltan, Station Hotel, Kow

...Amor

Itakura Kouryaen

loon Setohoor Tiyuntsing

Kob Shanghai

The following is a list of reclaimed telegrams Iving in the Eastern Extension, Amiralasie rpč China Telegraph Company's office at Bong. kong:-

ADDRESS

FROM Bickley, Grand Carlton Hot... Manila

Gothisnsicurid

Feigon Lugogkee Ches Tjoegtencjan. Hotel Fleeten Batavia

YOUR HAIR

WILL

LOOK BETTER

will be incr, softer, emoceches, Scurf and Landrufi wifi skinuppeur, if you take care of 13 by using

ROWLAND'S MACASSAR

OIL

which will Preserve, Nourish, and Shergthen it, and as it penetries to the roots will replace the loss of the Natural Oil in the Hain the want of which causes Daldness. It is sold in e Golden Colour for Pair Hair, of Staten Chemists, Hairdressers and Bowlsad'e, 67. Hatton-garden, London Aroid cheap worthless imitations ander the same or similar natas which have Bestorative Properties and do not Contain that delightful perfuzat Otto of Roses for which Rowland's Macassar Oil has been so long Lazoum,

day, 5.30 p.m.

UNION CHURCH, Kennedy Road. Sunday, September 27th. Morning Service at 10.30 am, Hymns, 381, 643, 509 and 430. Evening Service at 6. p. Hamas, 381, 201, 273, 267 and 142. Praucher, Rev. J. Kirk Maconsclue.

JJ & S

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ОНСЕ USED

ALWAYS USED

The Dalli

For Household Use. To use it is the best, most simple, and most comfortable way of ironing. Independent of store sad gas, it can be used anywhere. Non-inflammable fael wifpt naziods fames. No sisk fromm fre; healthier and safer than kny other iron. For light work and travelling only, The DALLINETTE," & smaller Dali.!! For general household werk useil"Dalli.” Having a larger ironing surface, and greater heating capacity every description of frening can be done with it.

Call Storekeepers, stocked by The Sincere Co. Ltd. Des Vanz Road, and Queens Road Central, Hongkong. Also at Canton, Beware of wortities ívitations.

MARTIN'S

A INDES Mdusedý for 133/regs/svn!SA.

Tustands of čudos sivaya keaji a hos Martin's this in She hopes so that uns ibe firma

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125-6

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

[THE P. & O, 8. N. Co's Steamer THE

"CANDIA,"

Arrived Hongkong on 20th Sept., 1914, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ & STRAITS, Consignees of Cargo by the above-named ressol are hereby informed that their Goods nee being landed and placed AT THEIR BIGs in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Co's Godowns at Kowloon, whers mch Consign- went will be sorted out Márk by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed. Optional Goods will be landed hers unless instrustions are given to the contrary within 6 hours,

Goods not cleared, within 8 days Including lete of arrival will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me ín y case whatever.

Damaged packages must be loft in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees und the Company's Surveyors, Mesarз, GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM, DA MONDAYS and Thursdays. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the Good have left the Godowas.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 21st September, 1914.

"MOGUL LINE" OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamahip "ATHOLL”...

FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

STRAITS.

"YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informedt that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of Holt's Wharf st Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves Jelivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Good have left the Godowns,

all Goods Had remaining undelivered after the 30th inst, will be-sabject to rent.

-All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- seated to the Undersigned on or before the 14th Oct., or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be samined on the 30th inst,, at 11 A.M. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigued by

DODWELL & Co, Ltd., Agents. Hongkong, 22nd September, 1914. ́ ́(1169

"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM EUROPE AND SINGAPORE. THE Steamship

"GLENLOGAN," Captain HJ. Henderson, having serivad from. the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company, Limited, Kowloor, and stored at Consignees risk and expense

Optional Goods will be carried on unless in- stractions are given to the contrary before 2 PM. TO-DAY,

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, whore they will be examined on MONDAY, 28th ́inst, at 10 AM.. All Claims must be presented within FIFTEE DATS of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 28th inst, will be subjeck to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been affected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO, Agentr Hongkong. 21st September, 1914.

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VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AMERICAN MAIL The PM, str.-Korea arrived at Manila on, the 24th September, at 1 p.m., and is expected to sail from that port for Hong- kong on the 26th September, p.m., and may be expected to arrive at this port at about rooli on the 20th September..

MERCHANT STEAMERS,

The Barber Line str. Middleham Castle passed Singapore on the 20th September, and is therefore expected to arrive here on the 26th September, et daylight.

The Ben Line str. Benrinnes, from Leith and London, left Singapore for this port on the 22nd September, and may he expected to arrive here on or about the 28th September.

The Barber Line str. Chulister left New York for Hongkong via Panama on the

1st September, and is due here on or about

the 20th October.

新外中港

CHUNCHEN GAI BAN

(Chinese Daily Pros),

PUBLISHED

DAILY

FO

is the cllest and still immensurably the bout

Advertising medium among the

Native Community,

Established for over FIFTY THARSI Jirci laten largely throughout Bout are Chine Indo-Chins ste

Terme for Advertizing (Translation free) cam be obtained at the Office, 10A, Des Vesar Hod Centre Hongkong, 131, Fleet Street, London or from the different Agents.

Documents translated from or inte Cluesient- or Colloquial Chinese.]

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